Last week, reports hit that Sin Cara and Chris Jericho were involved in a fistfight, and Jericho later admitted that the fight really happened. However, since that fight, Sin Cara has faced a lot of shunning from the WWE as they seemed to have gone a bit overboard with his punishment.
Cageside Seats reports that the WWE has ordered Sin Cara to attend anger management classes . The reason for this order was due to a continued series of incidents involving Sin Cara, real name Jorge Arias.
Arias, who also went by the name Hunico, took over the role of Sin Cara when the original Sin Cara (Mistico) left the WWE to return to wrestle in Mexico. Hunico was an NXT talent at the time he took over the role as Sin Cara.
In the last two years, Sin Cara has allegedly gotten into backstage fights with Sheamus and Simon Gotch, one-half of the Vaudevillains. With three fights in the last two years, the most recent with one of the WWE’s biggest stars, the WWE chose to send Sin Cara to anger management instead of firing him.
This is a HUGE opportunity as @SinCaraWWE looks to defeat the @WWE #Cruiserweight Champion! #RAW pic.twitter.com/UaYj1ic5jj
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 15, 2016
However, there is another problem here. The fight between Sin Cara and Chris Jericho took place on the WWE tour bus while they were in Scotland. As the Inquisitr previously reported, Sin Cara got into a fight with Chris Jericho when he wouldn’t stop making annoying sounds and told Jericho to “f**k off” when Y2J told him to shut up.
Reports are that Sin Cara was kicked off the bus after the fight. The anger management classes were a fine punishment, and there are hopes that he can receive help. However, if Sin Cara has anger management problems, the WWE might be making them worse.
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— WrestlingInc.com (@WrestlingIncCom) November 7, 2016
According to WrestleZone , Sin Cara was banished to SmackDown Live , as if going to the better of the two WWE shows is punishment. However, it would remove him from the Cruiserweight Division. That might have been a little premature because he showed up on WWE Monday Night Raw this week and fought Cruiserweight Champion Brian Kendrick.
Wrestling Inc reported that Sin Cara was forced to make the six-hour drive to the WWE Monday Night Raw tapings because he was not allowed to board the WWE charter flight. PWInsider went on to report that Sin Cara was not allowed to use the same locker room as the rest of the talent and was forced to dress with the extras.
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This incident is a little troubling. The WWE chose not to fire or suspend Sin Cara, but they are forcing him to remain separate from the rest of the talent, both in travel and in the locker rooms. With Arias being a Mexican-American born in El Paso to immigrant parents, things don’t look good in a racially divided country.
As The Inquisitr previously reported, Alberto Del Rio made his problems with the WWE very clear as he left the promotion . At one time, Alberto Del Rio was fired after a WWE executive made a racial joke about him, and the WWE took the employee’s side when Del Rio reacted violently to the racial insult.
While the actions of Sin Cara were wrong, it almost seems like the WWE is going overboard. If this Mexican-American superstar does suffer from anger management issues, there is a chance that his continued shunning by the WWE will only make things worse.
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