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Sin Cara
Sin Cara in 2014
Birth nameJosé Jorge Arriaga Rodríguez[1]
Born(1977-09-05)September 5, 1977(age 46)[2]
El Paso,Texas,U.S.
Children2
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Cinta de Oro (II)[3]
Hunico[4][5]
Incognito[4]
Jorge Arias[4]
Místico[4][6]
Mistico de Juarez[7]
Mystico[7]
Sin Cara (II)[8]
Sin Cara Negro[9]
Billed height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)[10]
Billed weight198 lb (90 kg)[10]
Billed fromEl Paso, Texas
Juárez, Mexico[4][11]
Mexico City[10]
Trained byCinta de Oro (I)[3]
DebutNovember 21, 1999

José Jorge Arriaga Rodríguez[1](born September 5, 1977) is an Americanprofessional wrestlercurrently working on the Mexicanindependent circuit,under thering nameCinta de Oro(Spanishfor "Golden Ribbon" ). He is best known for his tenure inWWE,under the ring nameSin Cara(Spanish for "Faceless" ), where he was the longest-tenured wrestler to use the persona.[10][11]

Prior to his signing with WWE, he wrestled under the ring nameMísticoorMystico(Spanish for "Mystic" ) under which he worked forMexicanprofessional wrestling promotionAAAand various independent promotions in theUnited Statesand Mexico. During this time,CMLLwrestlerMístico(Luis Urive) grew in popularity, and since CMLL originally owned the legal rights to the character, Arriaga had to change his ring name toMístico de Juarezand later toIncognito,under which he wrestled in promotions likeChikara,Total Nonstop Action Wrestling,and theNational Wrestling Alliance.

Arriaga signed with WWE in 2009 and debuted on the main roster in 2011 as Sin Cara, temporarily replacing the original performer of the character, who coincidentally was also Luis Urive. Following the return of Urive, the two began a storyline, with Arriaga donning a black mask, and was referred to on commentary asSin Cara Negro.Arriaga subsequently lost a Mask vs. Mask match against Urive and began wrestling unmasked under the ring nameHunico.In 2013, after the release of Urive, Arriaga reprised his role as Sin Cara. In contrast to Urive, Arriaga's portrayal of Sin Cara wasbilingualdue to Arriaga having grown up in theUnited States,thus knowing how to speak both Spanish and English, and doing so depending on the intended audience, whereas Urive legitimately did not know English. In September 2014, Arriaga won theNXT Tag Team ChampionshipalongsideKalistoas a part of theLucha Dragons.He departed the company in December 2019.[12]

Early life[edit]

Jose Jorge Arriaga Rodriguez was born on September 5, 1977, inEl Paso, Texas,toMexicanimmigrant parents. Arriaga grew up inEl Segundo Barrio,El Paso,Texas.[13]While working towards his goal of becoming a professional wrestler, Arriaga worked in his grandfather's funeral home inJuarez,Mexico.He also gained a degree in embalming and funeral director services in Mexico.[13]Arriaga attended El Paso Burges High School and in 1996 was an undefeated state wrestling champion who was voted the MVP of the state tournament.

Professional wrestling career[edit]

Early career (1999-2004)[edit]

Arriaga began wrestling atBurges High Schoolfrom 1992 to 1996, where in 1995 he placed 3rd in State of Texas and in 1996 he became an undefeated State Champion.[14]He then embarked on a professional career, as he managed to continue working for his family's funeral home inCiudad Juárez,Chihuahua,Mexico,during the early 2000s under the ring name "Mistico". This masked ring persona may or may not have preceded the in-ring debut ofMístico(Luis Urive) inConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre(CMLL), butPaco Alonsoowned the legal rights to the name "Místico" since 1999 anyway, forcing Arriaga to change his name to "Mystico" or "Mistico de Juarez" to differentiate from the original.[7]On February 2, 2004, he defeatedNicho El Millonarioto win theWWA Middleweight Championshipbut was stripped of the title in March when he had to stop wrestling in theTijuana,Baja Californiaarea where theWorld Wrestling Associationwas based.[15]

Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (2004–2005)[edit]

In early 2004, he began working regularly forLucha Libre AAA Worldwide(AAA), CMLL's main Mexican rival and had to change his name in order to avoid any type of legal problems. With minor adjustments to his mask and tights, he became known as "Incognito" instead.[16]While he was signed to AAA for over a year, Incognito made few wrestling appearances, spending most of his time training in AAA's school to improve his wrestling skills. In 2005, he had left AAA and began working for variousindependent wrestling promotionson both sides of the US/Mexico border, exploiting the fact that he was a US citizen and spoke English well to get more bookings in the US than mostluchadorstypically can.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2006)[edit]

Incognito first made a name for himself in the United States when he participated inTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling's (TNA)2006 World X-Cup Tournament.As part ofTeam Mexico,Incognito's only match in the World Cup tournament was a 16-man gauntlet match that included all four World Cup teams.[17]Incognito was eliminated bySonjay Dutt.Team Mexico finished in third place out of four teams.[18]

National Wrestling Alliance (2007)[edit]

Following his appearance for TNA, Incognito began working regularly for theNational Wrestling Alliance(NWA), often teaming with fellowLuchadorSicodelico Jr.The two participated in a tournament to crown newNWA World Tag Team Champions,but lost toJoey RyanandKarl Andersonin the final match, a match that also includedBilly KidmanandSean Waltman.[19]

Chikara (2007–2008)[edit]

Arriaga as Incognito atChikara's2008King of Triostournament

On September 22, 2007, Incognito made his first appearance for theLucha LibreinspiredChikarapromotion when he participated in their annual 16-mantorneo ciberneticotournament. Incognito was part of an eight-man team consisting only of masked wrestlers (Equinox,Las Chivas Rayadas,Lince Dorado,Los Ice Creams andMagno). The team lost toThe Kings of Wrestling.[20]Incognito returned to Chikara in 2008 for a series of appearances. He teamed withEl Panteraand Lince Dorado to form the teamLos Luchadores de Mexico(Spanish for "the Wrestlers from Mexico" ) winning Chikara's 28-teamKing of Trios 2008tournament when they defeatedBLKOUT(Eddie Kingston,JokerandRuckus) in the finals.[6][21]Incognito went on to win the 2008Rey de Voladores( "King of the Fliers" ) tournament when he defeatedHeliosin the finals on May 18, 2008.[6][22]In April 2009 Incognito made two appearances forRing of Honor,working on the same shows where his friendBlue Demon Jr.worked. On April 3 he teamed withChris HeroandEddie Edwardsto defeatJay Briscoe,Kevin Steenand Magno and on April 4 he teamed with Hero, Edwards andDavey Richardsin a loss toEl Generico,Steen, Briscoe and Magno.[23][24]

World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE (2009-2019)[edit]

Developmental territories (2009–2011)[edit]

On December 14, 2009, Arriaga worked a "try out" match forWorld Wrestling Entertainment(WWE) working without a mask, under the name Jorge Arias, losing a tag team match against The Dudebusters. Shortly after Arriaga signed a developmental deal with WWE following his try out match and started in WWE'sfarm leagueFlorida Championship Wrestling.[25]He later changed his ring name to Hunico although his mask and outfit remained unchanged.[5]In April Hunico began teaming withTito Colon,wrestlingFlorida Tag Team ChampionsThe Uso Brothers(Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso) but were unsuccessful. Later on Tito Colon was given a new ring persona, anenmascarado(masked) character called "Dos Equis" (after theDos Equisbeer), which was later changed to "Epico", and the team was namedLos Aviadores(Spanish for "The Aviators" ). On June 3, 2010Los Aviadoresdefeated The Uso Brothers to win the Florida Tag Team Championship.[26]On July 15Los Aviadoreslost the tag team titles toKavalandMichael McGillicutty,[27]but regained the titles the following day in a rematch.[28]On August 12 Hunico and Epico lost the FCW Florida Tag Team Championship toJohnny CurtisandDerrick Batemanin a three-way match, which also involved the team ofDonny MarlowandBrodus Clay.[29]On July 26, 2011, Hunico wrestled in adark matchat theNXTtapings, losing toJustin Gabriel.[30]

Main roster debut and unmasking (2011–2013)[edit]

On the August 12 episode ofSmackDown,Arriaga made his WWE debut, taking over the role of Sin Cara fromLuis Urive,the former CMLL Místico, who was serving a 30-day suspension for violating WWE'swellness program,and defeatedTyson Kidd.[9][31]Arriaga reprised his role of Sin Cara the following week, taking part in abattle royalto determine the #1 contender to theWorld Heavyweight Championship,from which he was the last man eliminated by the winner,Mark Henry.[32]On August 20, Urive took back the role of Sin Cara for a live event. At the following tapings ofSmackDown,Arriaga once again appeared under the mask.[33][34]On the August 30 episode ofSmackDown,Sin Cara defeatedDaniel Bryanand attacked Bryan after the match, turningheelfor the first time.[35]

At the tapings of the September 16 episode ofSmackDown,the original Sin Cara made his return, confronting Arriaga's impostor version of the character.[36][37]On the September 19 episode ofRaw,the impostor Sin Cara attacked the original character prior to his match withCody Rhodes,but was forced to flee after a brief brawl.[38]On the September 23 episode ofSmackDown,the impostor Sin Cara attacked the original version during his match with Daniel Bryan, took his place in the match and pinned Bryan for the win.[39]The following week, he revealed a new black attire to distinguish himself from the original version, while also explaining that he was going to steal the Sin Cara identity from Urive, just as Urive had stolen the Místico identity from him six years prior.[40]AtHell in a Cell,the impostor Sin Cara, now being referred to as "Sin Cara Negro", was defeated by the original Sin Cara, now referred to as "Sin Cara Azul".[41]The feud continued on the followingSmackDownwith Negro attacking Azul.[42]The rivalry culminated at the October 16 taping ofSmackDownin Mexico City in aMask vs. Mask match,where Sin Cara Azul was victorious, unmasking Arriaga after the match.[43][44]

Arriaga, as Hunico, wrestling in a match during his feud with the original Sin Cara (Luis Urive)

On the October 28SmackDown,Negro was interviewed byMatt Striker,where he wanted payback for losing to Azul while revealing his name to beHunico,a name he used in FCW.[45]He also adopted a new gimmick, portraying a stereotypicalMexican hoodlum,wrestling in street attire and addressing the audience in bothSpanishandEnglish.On the November 4SmackDown,Hunico continued his rivalry with Sin Cara by attacking him together with his debuting FCW tag team partnerEpico.[46]Despite Epico's cousinPrimosoon joining them,[47]this was short lived asPrimo & Epicowent on to align withRosa Mendes.[48]Hunico's feud with Sin Cara was cut short when Sin Cara suffered alegitinjury atSurvivor Series,which required surgery.[49]On the December 15Superstars,Hunico introduced FCW's Donny Marlow (son ofHaku) as his new bodyguard as they rode to the ring in alowrider bicycle(which would become Hunico's signature entrance).[50]The following week, Marlow's new name was revealed as Camacho.[51]It was revealed that Hunico and Camacho's friendship arose from Hunico once saving Camacho from several attackers, resulting in Hunico being stabbed but biting a man'seyeballout in the process.[52]

Hunico (right) with Camacho in 2013

In January 2012, Hunico started a feud withTed DiBiaseafter Hunico was offended that he was not invited to one of DiBiase's Posse parties. After both wrestlers scored two wins apiece,[53][54]Hunico defeated DiBiase on the February 17SmackDownto end the feud.[55]After his feud with DiBiase, Hunico wrestled extensively onSuperstars,going on an unbeaten streak inSuperstarssingles matches by defeating the likes ofEzekiel Jackson,Yoshi Tatsu,and Justin Gabriel. In April, Camacho began regularly teaming with Hunico.[56]In June, Hunico lost to the returning Sin Cara, on the June 4Rawand atNo Way Out.[57][58]In the pre-show ofMoney in the Bank,Hunico and Camacho lost to theWWE Tag Team ChampionsKofi KingstonandR-Truthin a non-title match.[59]AtRaw 1000in July 2012, Hunico, along with Camacho and four other wrestlers attempted to ambushKaneto make a statement, butThe Undertakerreturned to save Kane, disposing of Hunico with a chokeslam and a tombstone piledriver.[60]Hunico then underwent surgery for atorn anterior cruciate ligamentin the knee.[61]

Hunico returned to in-ring action (but not television) at theWrestleMania Axxesslive event on April 4, 2013, once again teaming with Camacho.[62]Hunico and Camacho returned to television on the November 6Main Eventand lost toThe Usos.[63]Hunico and Camacho's first title shot was for theNXT Tag Team Championshipon the December 11NXT,where they lost to the defending championsThe Ascension.

Re-masking and The Lucha Dragons (2013–2016)[edit]

On the December 2, 2013, the Sin Cara character returned toRaw,with Arriaga reprising the character and defeatedAlberto Del Rio,[8]and the character experienced a resurgence as he embarked on a winning streak throughout the month.[64]Sin Cara's streak was ended by Del Rio on the January 6, 2014, episode ofRaw.[65]As 2014 progressed, Sin Cara was unsuccessful in winning four battle royals: theAndré the GiantMemorial Battle Royal atWrestleMania XXX,[66]a battle royal for theWWE United States Championshipin May,[67]a Money in the Bank qualifying battle royal in June and a battle royal for theWWE Intercontinental ChampionshipatBattleground.[68][69]

The Lucha Dragonsin March 2015

Soon after, Sin Cara was sent toNXT,where he formed a tag team withKalistoknown as "The Lucha Dragons".AtNXT TakeOver: Fatal 4-Way,Sin Cara and Kalisto defeated The Ascension (KonnorandViktor) to win theNXT Tag Team Championship,and Arriaga' first title in WWE. After defeating Intercontinental ChampionBad News Barrettin a non-title match on the January 9, 2015, episode ofSmackDown,Sin Cara was awarded a title shot against Barrett on the taped episode ofSmackdownwhich aired on January 15, but lost the match. On the January 28 episode ofNXT,The Lucha Dragons lost the NXT Tag Team Championship toWesley BlakeandBuddy Murphy.[70]Sin Cara competed in the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal atWrestleMania 31,but failed to win the match. The following night onRaw,The Lucha Dragons made their main roster debut as a team in an 8-man tag team match, teaming withThe New Day(Big EandKofi Kingston) to defeatTyson Kidd and Cesaroand The Ascension. AtElimination Chamber,The Lucha Dragons competed in the first ever tag teamElimination Chambermatch for theWWE Tag Team Championship,however they failed to capture the titles.[71]In late June, The Lucha Dragons took a small part in the ongoing feud between The New Day andThe Prime Time Playerson the June 25 episode ofSmackDown,when they teamed with The Prime Time Players in a winning effort against The New Day andBo Dallas.AtSummerSlam,The Lucha Dragons competed in a Fatal 4-Way tag team match for the WWE Tag Team Championship which was won by The New Day.

Sin Cara during a WWE event in 2015

AtNight of Champions,The Lucha Dragons andNevillewere defeated by The Cosmic Wasteland (Stardust,Konnor and Viktor). AtTLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs,The Lucha Dragons, The Usos and The New Day competed in a triple threat tag team ladder match for the WWE Tag Team Championship, which was won by The New Day, who retained their titles. The following week, on a live episode ofSmackDown,The Lucha Dragons received another tag team title shot, but they were once again defeated by The New Day. On the December 28 episode ofRaw,Sin Cara dislocated his shoulder in a match with Big E, leaving him out of action.[72]On February 6, Sin Cara returned from injury, teaming with Kalisto in a winning effort.[73]On the March 21 episode ofRaw,Sin Cara faced Stardust andZack Ryderin a triple threat match to determine the #1 contender for theIntercontinental Championship,which ended in no contest, after Intercontinental ChampionKevin Owensinterfered in the match. Afterwards, it was announced that Sin Cara would compete in a 7-manladder matchfor the title atWrestleMania 32against Owens, Stardust, Ryder,Dolph Ziggler,Sami ZaynandThe Miz,which he lost.

Brand switches and departure (2016–2019)[edit]

On July 18, Sin Cara and Kalisto announced they were disbanding and entering the2016 draftas singles competitors.[74]As a result of the draft, Sin Cara was drafted to theRawbrand.[75]On the September 5 episode ofRaw,Sin Cara confrontedBraun Strowman,who had removed a luchador's mask the previous week. Sin Cara berated Strowman for disrespecting luchador tradition, igniting a feud between the two.[76]On the following weeks onRaw,Strowman would defeat Sin Cara in two matches by countout and pinfall.[77]On the October 10 episode ofRaw,Sin Cara teamed withLince Doradoto defeatTony NeseandDrew Gulak.[78]During the match, it was confirmed that Sin Cara would be competing in the cruiserweight division.[79]At theHell in a Cellpay-per-view on October 30, Sin Cara participated in a six-man tag team match, teaming with Lince Dorado andCedric Alexanderto defeat Tony Nese, Drew Gulak andAriya Daivari.[80]

Cinta de Oro tribute mask on July 17, 2017

On April 11, 2017, Sin Cara was moved to theSmackDownbrand as part of theSuperstar Shake-up.[81]On the October 17 episode ofSmackDown Live,Sin Cara started a feud with theUnited States ChampionBaron Corbin,but on November 6, Sin Cara revealed on Twitter that he suffered a legitimate leg injury during the European tour against Baron Corbin.[82]However, the injury was not severe and he was cleared to compete shortly afterwards.[83]On the November 14 episode ofSmackDown Live,Sin Cara failed to win the United States Championship, after being defeated by Corbin.[84]AtWrestleMania 34on April 8, 2018, Sin Cara competed in the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, but failed to win.[85]On the May 29 episode ofSmackDown Live,Sin Cara tried to reconnect withAndrade "Cien" Almasonly to be blown off.[86]AtExtreme Ruleson July 15, Sin Cara lost to Almas.[87]On August 15, it was reported that Sin Cara underwent knee surgery.[88]In March 2019, he was cleared to return to in-ring action.[89]AtSuper ShowDownon June 7, 2019, Sin Cara competed in the 51-man battle royal, but failed to win.[90][91]

As part of the2019 draft,Sin Cara was drafted to Raw and restarted his feud with Andrade,[92]where he lost against him on the October 21 and 28 episodes ofRaw.[93]Sin Cara also allied with NXT wrestler Carolina to face Andrade and Andrade's managerZelina Vega,but they were defeated by Andrade and Vega on the November 4 episode ofRaw.[94]After the match, Arriaga asked WWE for future plans and, while several WWE producers didn't answer him, Raw's Executive DirectorPaul Heymantold him the character of Sin Cara was "dead", which was one of the reasons to leave the company.[95]On the November 11 episode ofRaw,Sin Cara was defeated byDrew McIntyre,in what would be his final televised match in WWE. On that same show was aired, Arriaga requested his release from WWE, citing that while grateful about the opportunities that WWE gave him, he felt unappreciated and wanted to expand his career elsewhere.[96]On December 8, WWE officially granted his release and Arriaga departed from the company.[12]

Return to Mexico (2019–present)[edit]

On December 14, 2019, atLucha Libre AAA Worldwide's annualGuerra de Titanesshow, Arriaga made a surprise appearance after one of the matches. Arriaga, wearing the Sin Cara mask and using his WWE ring name, savedPaganofrom an attack and then announced that he would return in 2020.[97][98]On December 17, Arriaga announced that he would be changing his ring name to "Cinta de Oro" ( "Golden Ribbon" ), to continue the legacy of the original performer of the character who died in 2016. The sons of the original performer gave Arriaga permission to do so, and handed him the last mask worn by their father.[99]On April 19, 2020, Arriaga competed in his first match under the Cinta de Oro gimmick, teaming with Pagano to defeatAéreoand El Hijo Del Impostor at aDe Juarez Para El Mundoevent.[100]

Personal life[edit]

Arriaga has a son and a daughter[101]

In November 2016, it was reported that WWE had ordered Arriaga to take anger management classes, following separate altercations withSimon GotchandChris Jericho.[102][103]

Arriaga is friends withRaúl Jiménez,who plays for Fulham FC and formerly Wolverhampton Wanderers. Jiménez celebrated scoring a goal in April 2019 by briefly donning a mask in the style of Sin Cara's.[104]Arriaga visited the club in May 2019.[105]

Other media[edit]

Arriaga made his video game debut inWWE '13as Hunico, and later appeared inWWE 2K16,WWE 2K17,WWE 2K18,WWE 2K19,andWWE 2K20as Sin Cara.

Masks[edit]

Sin Cara wore multiple masks every year, with a mesh tray paper on each eye opening at the masks. UnlikeRey Mysterioand Kalisto, he did not have a mouth opening and instead placed mesh tray papers on several mouth opening stripes. These masks covered his full face.

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2014 Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery Himself Unvoiced
2016 Countdown Himself Uncredited cameo

Championships and accomplishments[edit]

Luchas de Apuestasrecord[edit]

Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
Sin Cara Azul(mask) Sin Cara Negro (mask) Mexico City SmackDown October 16, 2011 AiredOctober 21, 2011.[43]

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