tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2921134084696407568.post5780058130687813186..comments2023-10-30T04:16:59.945-07:00Comments on The Sharp Shooter Press: State of Sin Cara: Taking a Gander at WWE's Young LuchadorUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2921134084696407568.post-17389559500831700592020-01-14T22:58:51.531-08:002020-01-14T22:58:51.531-08:00As for Cara’s in ring work…let’s analyze the predi...As for Cara’s in ring work…let’s analyze the predicament…Cara is a Mexican luchador, never worked an American style match in his life. Cara also does not speak a lick of English and works in dim orange and blue lights every time he has a singles bout. How could there every be a problem here? Just because he is the first signing of the Triple H regime, does not make him exempt from the need of training at FCW, WWE’s main training facility. 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Cara, on the other hand, skipped this process and he has not had a solid in ring bout despite a few good bouts with Ted DiBiase, Daniel Bryan, and Hunico. If some doubt the lights are a problem as well, ask Christian…who promptly said, “I can’t see in these lights” during his bout with Cara on Smackdown a few months ago. Was he being comedic? Maybe to an extent, but I feel it is indeed a problem. Darren Demershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08050776248828465230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2921134084696407568.post-13575889032801763502011-10-30T17:49:28.002-07:002011-10-30T17:49:28.002-07:00No problem. As for keeping him off, having him lea...No problem. As for keeping him off, having him learn English, and adapting to the style, I agree and stated something like that in the piece. That's my general consensus on Cara. They rushed him in and expected a new Rey Mysterio out of nowhere, without FCW even. <br /><br />That really hurt his career and seeing what Alberto Del Rio turned into after his FCW stint, there's no doubt FCW could have easily been great for Cara. I also agree with the fact that he may be held back and also has to work a lot slower than he did down in Mexico. The transition is not an immediate process, but if I were in charge, I'd think it'd be a no brainer to hold him back a few extra months in order to at least give him some sort of head start. <br /><br />I too, probably do not regularly follow WWE as much as I used to, but I'm really a huge supporter of Cara and hope he finds massive success in the WWE. I would also really enjoy having you on the staff!Sharp Shooter Press (DJ Rallo)https://www.blogger.com/profile/08211841421060423272noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2921134084696407568.post-77572221693117119502011-10-30T17:17:31.394-07:002011-10-30T17:17:31.394-07:00Thank you for the response. I think the WWE isn...Thank you for the response. I think the WWE isn't giving him the best opportunity to succeed, they could of kept him off TV for six months and had him learn English.<br /><br />I don't think there was ever any doubt that he would be a commercial success, but with the "WWE Style" of wrestling it was going to be difficult for him to have an immediate transition. Without those restrictions, he probably would put on the best matches out of anyone on the WWE roster. He can really work.<br /><br />Mysterio just had a lot more time in an American ring, working with guys who weren't that athletic or worked a fast style. I remember him beating guys like Buff Bagwell and Scott Norton back in WCW. Then Mysterio also had much better workers to work with, without restrictions in WCW and some matches in Japan.<br /><br />It's a good topic to bring up. I'm not much of a WWE fan, but I do follow Mistico (Sin Cara) when I can.<br /><br />If you're ever in need of another writer hit me up on twitter. Good stuff here.TheRealSmoothGhttp://twitter.com/#!/TheRealSmoothGnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2921134084696407568.post-3247505380162629592011-10-30T17:07:17.074-07:002011-10-30T17:07:17.074-07:00Thanks for the praise, glad to see a well thought ...Thanks for the praise, glad to see a well thought out comment. <br /><br />However, in this article I did not strictly compare Mysterio to Mistico for the sole fact that it isn't fair to compare the two. I agree with you there. This article was to take an evaluation of Sin Cara and see what his problems have been over the past year, what caused them, and how to rectify them. <br /><br />Again, it is unfair to compare the two because it is unfair on Mysterio's part. Do I personally feel as though Cara can be the successor to Mysterio? Honestly, I'm not quite sure. There will never be another Rey Mysterio in terms of ability to adapt and perform in the ring as consistently as he has over the years. However, I am not saying Cara is a lost cause or anything like that either. <br /><br />Sin Cara can be an asset. Sin Cara is able to work in the ring and entertain crowds. The point of this article was to address his first six months in the organization, not to say, "Sin Cara is lousy right now, so he'll be lousy forever." He needs a good amount of improvement and he needs to make it fairly quick, but I'm not saying it is A. impossible or B. at his own fault.Sharp Shooter Press (DJ Rallo)https://www.blogger.com/profile/08211841421060423272noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2921134084696407568.post-62020129863727202692011-10-30T15:29:37.675-07:002011-10-30T15:29:37.675-07:00Interesting article, but I believe you do make som...Interesting article, but I believe you do make some errors. To compare Rey Mysterio Jr to Mistico at this point is vastly unfair.<br /><br />You said it yourself Mysterio has been wrestling in the US for well over a decade, he's worked with workers like Ultimo Dragon, Chris Jericho, Juventud Guerrero, Eddie Gurrero, Chavo Guerrero, Psychosis (Nicho el Millonario), La Parka (LA Park,) and many more who have made the transition in styles.<br /><br />Mistico has been wrestling in the US for under a year and was not given the opportunity to learn English. Does he have the skills to become a Heavyweight Champion in the future? Yes, Mistico is amazing and can work. He put on some solid matches in New Japan and his merchandise numbers are also awesome.<br /><br />But, you can not simply compare him to Rey Mysterio at this time. When Mysterio first hit the scene in WCW many people were calling him sloppy and thought that Juventud Guerrero would be the break out star. Mistico does not have the Luchadores around him to help in his transition, he's probably trying to figure things out on his own and with Hunico.<br /><br />The WWE is also notorious for their "handcuffs" when it comes to matches, so there's no telling what he's allowed and not allowed to do. I just wanted to point out some things as it currently is not a fair comparison. If you make the comparison five years from now it will be a better look, but it still won't be adequate as the two situations are drastically different.<br /><br />Thank YouTheRealSmoothGhttp://twitter.com/#!/TheRealSmoothGnoreply@blogger.com