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The Top 10 Cageside Seats News Stories of 2011
Before we completely close the book on 2011, it is useful to recap the top news stories of last year. Indeed, many of the biggest developments of 2011 had their seeds sowed in 2010. You may disagree, but here are my top ten Cageside Seats news stories of 2011: 1. In another one of WWE's poorly...
That was awesome! (clap clap clapclapclap): Some more CMLL action for you on Christmas Eve
So the last installment of "That was awesome" starred CMLL star Máscara Dorada. And it melted my mind. I haven't given lucha libre a fair shake but if it includes stuff like what Dorada pulled off, I can probably ignore the fact it looks insanely fake. Also, I love masks and I can't go wrong...
That was awesome! (clap clap clapclapclap): Máscara Dorada is your new favorite wrestler
There's really not much I can say about this video. It's lucha libre which anyone who follows this series knows I'm not a fan of to begin with. It's a wrestler I hadn't heard of until a week ago and hadn't seen until minutes before writing this. So it goes without saying I walked into this blind...
That was awesome! (clap clap clapclapclap): Rey Mysterio hits a hurricanrana off the... hood of a car?!
Today's "That was awesome!" comes courtesy of Cagesider Finian1 (whose avatar made me laugh for a solid five minutes). He suggested the time Rey Mysterio nailed fellow Mexican luchadore Psychosis with a hurricanrana off the hood of a car. I'll admit. Despite being a member of La Raza, I can't...
Sin Cara Azul vs. Sin Cara Negro mask vs. mask match taped for Smackdown
Less than two weeks after Joey Styles posed the question "Who deserves to be called Sin Cara?", an answer was already given by WWE at their Smackdown tapings in Mexico City on October 16th. In a shortsighted decision, with just one day build in the local market, WWE booked a mask vs. mask match...
WWE blurring the line between reality and fiction with their latest Sin Cara storyline
A few days ago Joey Styles, WWE's former announcer who still works for them on their website WWE.com, penned an intriguing column entitled "Who deserves to be called Sin Cara?", which successfully managed to blur the line between reality and fiction. Styles used the past real life dispute between...
Dr. Lucha - the original Sin Cara's job thought to be safe within Mexico
Things are looking up for the original Sin Cara, aka Mistico, according to Dr. Lucha Steve Sims on his latest radio show with Bryan Alvarez for f4wonline.com. The feeling within the Mexican wrestling community is that his job is fairly safe, despite his persistent attitude problems, because he's...
Will the real Sin Cara appear on WWE Smackdown next week?
Just when you thought that Sin Cara was out of the doghouse for his perceived attitude problems and he was safe to return as soon as his 30 day suspension for a failed steroid test was up, this story has taken yet another perplexing turn. Yesterday, in a subscriber only update, f4wonline.com broke...
Sin Cara WWE update: attitude problems the real reason for possible firing
Though Sin Cara's future with WWE remains uncertain over his recent drug test failure, some new information about his predicament was broken by Mexican wrestling expert Dr. Lucha Steve Sims on today's Figure Four Daily podcast: Though the test failure has been reported to be due to steroids, Sims...
Sin Cara update: WWE star denies steroid use, reason for delay reported
Sin Cara is in damage control mode over the news that WWE has suspended him for 30 days for violating their Talent Wellness Program by testing positive for anabolic steroids in June, something that has reportedly put his job in danger. He gave an interview to Record in Mexico (in Spanish of...
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