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Sin Cara
Arias portraying the Sin Cara character in April 2014
Birth nameJorge Arias
BornSeptember 5, 1977 (age 41)[1]
El Paso, Texas, U.S.
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Hunico[2][3]
Incognito[2]
Jorge Arias[2]
Místico[2][4]
Mistico de Juarez[5]
Mystico[5]
Sin Cara (II)[6]
Sin Cara Negro[7]
Billed height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)[8]
Billed weight198 lb (90 kg)[8]
Billed fromEl Paso, Texas
Juárez, Mexico[2][9]
Mexico City[8]
DebutNovember 21, 1999

Jorge Arias (born September 5, 1977) is a Mexican-American professional wrestler currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the SmackDown brand under the ring name Sin Cara.[8][9]

Arias debuted on WWE’s main roster in 2011 as Sin Cara, temporarily replacing the original performer of the character Luis Urive. Arias subsequently began wrestling unmasked under the ring name Hunico, often in tag team competition alongside Camacho. In 2013, after the release of Urive, Arias reprised his role as Sin Cara and has since performed as the character. In contrast to Urive, Arias is the longest-tenured performer to portray Sin Cara, and his portrayal of the character is bilingual due to Arias having grown up in the United States, and thus speaks either Spanish or English, depending on the intended audience, whereas Urive legitimately does not know English. In 2014, Arias won the NXT Tag Team Championship alongside Kalisto as a part of The Lucha Dragons.

Before signing with WWE, Arias wrestled under the ring name Incognito or Mystico under which he had worked for professional wrestling promotions such as AAA in Mexico and Chikara in the United States.

  • 1Professional wrestling career
    • 1.5World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE

Professional wrestling career[edit]

Early career[edit]

Born to Mexican immigrant parents in El Paso, Texas, Arias began wrestling in Burges High School where he was an accomplished state champion multiple times.[10] He then embarked onto a professional career, as he managed to continue working for his family's funeral home and Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico in the early 2000s under the ring name 'Mistico'. This masked ring persona may or may not have preceded the debut of Místico (Luis Urive) in Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) around the same time period, but CMLL won the legal rights to the name 'Místico' some time in 2005, forcing Arias to change his name to 'Mystico' or 'Mistico de Juarez'.[5] On February 2, 2004 he defeated Nicho El Millonario to win the WWA Middleweight Championship but was stripped of the title in March when he had to stop wrestling in the Tijuana, Baja California area where the World Wrestling Association was based.[11]

AAA (2004–2005)[edit]

In early 2004 he began working regularly for 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 Mystico became known as 'Incognito' instead.[12] 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. By 2005 he had left AAA and began working for various independent wrestling promotions on 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 most luchadors typically can.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2006)[edit]

Incognito first made a name for himself in the United States when he participated in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's (TNA) 2006 World X-Cup Tournament. As part of Team Mexico, Incognito's only match in the World Cup tournament was a 16-man gauntlet match that included all four World Cup teams.[13] Incognito was eliminated by Sonjay Dutt. Team Mexico finished in third place out of four teams.[14]

Following his appearance for TNA Incognito began working regularly for the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), often teaming with fellow LuchadorSicodelico Jr. The two participated in a tournament to crown new NWA World Tag Team Champions, but lost to Joey Ryan and Karl Anderson in the final match, a match that also included Billy Kidman and Sean Waltman.[15]

Chikara (2007–2008)[edit]

Arias as Incognito at Chikara's 2008King of Trios tournament

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On September 22, 2007, Incognito made his first appearance for the Lucha Libre inspired Chikara promotion when he participated in their annual 16-man torneo cibernetico tournament. Incognito was part of an eight-man team consisting only of masked wrestlers (Equinox, Las Chivas Rayadas, Lince Dorado, Los Ice Creams and Magno). The team lost to The Kings of Wrestling.[16] Incognito returned to Chikara in 2008 for a series of appearances. He teamed with El Pantera and Lince Dorado to form the team Los Luchadores de Mexico (Spanish for 'the Wrestlers from Mexico') winning Chikara's 28-team King of Trios 2008 tournament when they defeated BLKOUT (Eddie Kingston, Joker and Ruckus) in the finals.[4][17] Incognito went on to win the 2008 Rey de Voladores ('King of the Fliers') tournament when he defeated Helios in the finals on May 18, 2008.[4][18] In April 2009 Incognito made two appearances for Ring of Honor, working on the same shows where his friend Blue Demon Jr. worked. On April 3 he teamed with Chris Hero and Eddie Edwards to defeat Jay Briscoe, Kevin Steen and Magno and on April 4 he teamed with Hero, Edwards and Davey Richards in a loss to El Generico, Steen, Briscoe and Magno.[19][20]

World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE[edit]

Developmental territories (2009–2011)[edit]

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On December 14, 2009 Arias worked a 'try out' match for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) working without a mask, under his real name, losing a tag team match against The Dudebusters. Shortly after Arias signed a developmental deal with WWE following his try out match and started in WWE's farm leagueFlorida Championship Wrestling.[21] He later changed his ring name to Hunico although his mask and outfit remained unchanged.[3] In April Hunico began teaming with Tito Colon, wrestling Florida Tag Team ChampionsThe Uso Brothers (Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso) but were unsuccessful. Later on Tito Colon was given a new ring persona, an enmascarado (masked) character called 'Dos Equis' (after the Dos Equis beer), which was later changed to 'Epico', and the team was named Los Aviadores (Spanish for 'The Aviators'). On June 3, 2010 Los Aviadores defeated The Uso Brothers to win the Florida Tag Team Championship.[22] On July 15 Los Aviadores lost the tag team titles to Kaval and Michael McGillicutty,[23] but regained the titles the following day in a rematch.[24] On August 12 Hunico and Epico lost the FCW Florida Tag Team Championship to Johnny Curtis and Derrick Bateman in a three-way match, which also involved the team of Donny Marlow and Brodus Clay.[25] On July 26, 2011, Hunico wrestled in a dark match at the NXT tapings, losing to Justin Gabriel.[26]

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

On the August 12 SmackDown, Arias made his WWE debut, taking over the role of Sin Cara from Luis Urive, the former CMLL Místico, who was serving a 30-day suspension for violating WWE's wellness program, and defeated Tyson Kidd.[7][27] Arias reprised his role of Sin Cara the following week, taking part in a battle royal to determine the #1 contender to the World Heavyweight Championship, from which he was the last man eliminated by the winner, Mark Henry.[28] On August 20, Urive took back the role of Sin Cara for a live event. At the following tapings of SmackDown, Arias once again appeared under the mask.[29][30] On the August 30 SmackDown, Sin Cara defeated Daniel Bryan and attacked Bryan after the match, turning heel for the first time.[31]

At the tapings of the September 16 SmackDown, the original Sin Cara made his return, confronting Arias' impostor version of the character.[32][33] On the September 19 Raw, the impostor Sin Cara attacked the original character prior to his match with Cody Rhodes, but was forced to flee after a brief brawl.[34] On the September 23 SmackDown, 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.[35] 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.[36] At Hell 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'.[37] The feud continued on the following SmackDown with Negro attacking Azul.[38] The rivalry culminated at the October 16 taping of SmackDown in Mexico City in a Mask vs. Mask match, where Sin Cara Azul was victorious, unmasking Arias after the match.[39][40]

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

On the October 28 SmackDown, Negro was interviewed by Matt Striker, where he wanted payback for losing to Azul while revealing his name to be 'Hunico', a name he used in FCW.[41] He also adopted a new gimmick, portraying a stereotypical Mexican hoodlum, wrestling in street attire and addressing the audience in both Spanish and English. On the November 4 SmackDown, Hunico continued his rivalry with Sin Cara by attacking him together with his debuting FCW tag team partner Epico.[42] Despite Epico's cousin Primo soon joining them,[43] this was short lived as Primo & Epico went on to align with Rosa Mendes.[44] Hunico's feud with Sin Cara was cut short when Sin Cara suffered a legit injury at Survivor Series, which required surgery.[45] On the December 15 Superstars, Hunico introduced FCW's Donny Marlow (son of Haku) as his new bodyguard as they rode to the ring in a lowrider bicycle (which would become Hunico's signature entrance).[46] The following week, Marlow's new name was revealed as Camacho.[47] 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's eyeball out in the process.[48]

Hunico (right) with Camacho in 2013

In January 2012, Hunico started a feud with Ted DiBiase after Hunico was offended that he was not invited to one of DiBiase's Posse parties. After both wrestlers scored two wins apiece,[49][50] Hunico defeated DiBiase on the February 17 SmackDown to end the feud.[51] After his feud with DiBiase, Hunico wrestled extensively on Superstars, going on an unbeaten streak in Superstars singles matches by defeating the likes of Ezekiel Jackson, Yoshi Tatsu, and Justin Gabriel. In April, Camacho began regularly teaming with Hunico.[52] In June, Hunico lost to the returning Sin Cara, on the June 4 Raw and at No Way Out.[53][54] In the pre-show of Money in the Bank, Hunico and Camacho lost to the WWE Tag Team ChampionsKofi Kingston and R-Truth in a non-title match.[55] At Raw 1000 in July 2012, Hunico, along with Camacho and four other wrestlers attempted to ambush Kane to make a statement, but The Undertaker returned to save Kane, disposing of Hunico with a chokeslam and a tombstone piledriver.[56] Hunico then underwent surgery for a torn anterior cruciate ligament in the knee.[57]

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Hunico returned to in-ring action (but not television) at the WrestleMania Axxess live event on April 4, 2013, once again teaming with Camacho.[58] Hunico and Camacho returned to television on the November 6 Main Event and lost to The Usos.[59] Hunico and Camacho's first title shot was for the NXT Tag Team Championship on the December 11 NXT, where they lost to the defending champions The Ascension.

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

On the December 2, 2013, the Sin Cara character returned to Raw, with Arias reprising the character and defeated Alberto Del Rio,[6] and the character experienced a resurgence as he embarked on a winning streak throughout the month.[60] Sin Cara's streak was ended by Del Rio on the January 6, 2014 episode of Raw.[61] As 2014 progressed, Sin Cara was unsuccessful in winning four battle royals: the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania XXX,[62] a battle royal for the WWE United States Championship in May,[63] a Money in the Bank qualifying battle royal in June and a battle royal for the WWE Intercontinental Championship at Battleground.[64][65]

The Lucha Dragons in March 2015

Soon after, Sin Cara was sent to NXT, where he formed a tag team with Kalisto known as 'The Lucha Dragons'. At NXT TakeOver: Fatal 4-Way, Sin Cara and Kalisto defeated The Ascension to win the NXT Tag Team Championship, and Arias' first title in WWE. After defeating Intercontinental Champion Bad News Barrett in a non-title match on the January 9, 2015 episode of SmackDown, Sin Cara was awarded a title shot against Barrett on the taped episode of Smackdown which aired on January 15, but lost the match. On the January 28 episode of NXT, The Lucha Dragons lost the NXT Tag Team Championship to Wesley Blake and Buddy Murphy.[66] Sin Cara competed in the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania 31, but failed to win the match. The following night on Raw, The Lucha Dragons made their main roster debut as a team in an 8-man tag team match, teaming with The New Day (Big E and Kofi Kingston) to defeat Tyson Kidd and Cesaro and The Ascension (Konnor and Viktor). At Elimination Chamber, The Lucha Dragons competed in the first ever tag team Elimination Chamber match for the WWE Tag Team Championship, however they failed to capture the titles.[67] In late June, The Lucha Dragons took a small part in the ongoing feud between The New Day and The Prime Time Players on the June 25 episode of SmackDown, when they teamed with The Prime Time Players in a winning effort against The New Day and Bo Dallas. At SummerSlam, 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

At Night of Champions, The Lucha Dragons and Neville were defeated by The Cosmic Wasteland (Stardust, Konnor and Viktor). At TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs, The Lucha Dragons, The Usos and The New Day competed in a triple threat tag team ladder match for WWE Tag Team Championship which was won by The New Day, who retained their titles. The following week, on a live episode of SmackDown, The Lucha Dragons received another tag team title shot, but they were once again defeated by The New Day. On the December 28 episode of Raw, Sin Cara dislocated his shoulder in a match with Big E, leaving him out of action.[68] On February 6, Sin Cara returned from injury, teaming with Kalisto in a winning effort.[69] On the March 21 episode of Raw, Sin Cara faced Stardust and Zack Ryder in a triple threat match to determine the #1 contender for the Intercontinental Championship, which ended in no contest, after Intercontinental Champion Kevin Owens interfered in the match. Afterwards, it was announced that Sin Cara would compete in a 7-man ladder match for the title at WrestleMania 32 against Owens, Stardust, Ryder, Dolph Ziggler, Sami Zayn and The Miz, which he lost.

Brand switches (2016–present)[edit]

On July 18, Sin Cara and Kalisto announced they were disbanding and entering the 2016 WWE Draft as singles competitors.[70] As a result of the draft, Sin Cara was drafted to the Raw brand. Alien shooter 2 conscription pc game download.

On the September 5 episode of Raw, Sin Cara confronted Braun 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. Strowman would defeat Sin Cara in two matches by countout and pinfall. On the October 10 episode of Raw, Sin Cara teamed with Lince Dorado, defeating Tony Nese and Drew Gulak. During the match, it was confirmed that Sin Cara would be competing in the cruiserweight division.[71] At the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view on October 30, Sin Cara participated in a six-man tag team match, teaming with Dorado and Cedric Alexander, defeating Nese, Gulak and Ariya Daivari.[72]

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As a result of the 2017 WWE Superstar Shake-up, Sin Cara was moved to the SmackDown brand. Afterwards, Sin Cara rarely appeared on television, mainly wrestling at live events. On the October 17 episode of SmackDown, Sin Cara started a feud with the United 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.[73] However, the injury was not severe and he was cleared to compete shortly afterwards.[74] On the edition of November 14 of SmackDown, Sin Cara failed to win the United States title after being defeated by Corbin.

At WrestleMania 34 on April 8, 2018, Sin Cara competed in the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, but failed to win.[75] On the May 29 episode of SmackDown Live, Sin Cara tried to reconnect with Andrade Cien Almas only to be blown off.[76] At Extreme Rules on July 15, Sin Cara lost to Almas.[77] On August 15 it was reported that Cara underwent knee surgery.[78] As of March 2019, he is reportedly clear to return to in-ring action.[79]

Personal life[edit]

Arias grew up in El Segundo Barrio, El Paso.[80]

While working towards his goal of becoming a professional wrestler, Arias worked in his grandfathers funeral home in Juarez, Mexico. He also gained a degree in embalming and funeral director services in Mexico.[80]

Arias stated in an episode of WWE Superstar Toyz that he has one son.[81]

In November 2016, it was reported that WWE had ordered Arias to take anger management classes, following separate altercations with Simon Gotch and Chris Jericho.[82][83]

Sin Cara is friends with fellow Mexican Raúl Jiménez, who plays football for Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. Jiménez celebrated scoring a goal in April 2019 by briefly donning a mask.[84] The story later unfolded about what the mask was all about. Sin Cara visited Wolves on 4 May 2019. He got a warm welcome from the crowd who had all been given free cardboard versions of the mask.[85]

Other media[edit]

Arias made his video game debut in WWE '13 as Hunico and later appeared in WWE 2K16, WWE 2K17, WWE 2K18 and WWE 2K19 as Sin Cara.

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Arias appeared twice on Xavier Woods's YouTube gaming channel UpUpDownDown under his Sin Cara persona.

Filmography[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016CountdownHimselfUncredited cameo

Championships and accomplishments[edit]

  • Chikara
    • King of Trios (2008) – with El Pantera and Lince Dorado[4][17]
    • Rey de Voladores (2008)[4][18]
  • Florida Championship Wrestling
    • FCW Florida Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Epico[22][24]
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    • Ranked No. 93 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2012[86]
  • World Wrestling Association
    • WWA Middleweight Championship (2 times)[11]
  • Northern Wrestling Federation
    • NWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • WWE
    • NXT Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Kalisto
    • NXT Tag Team Championship #1 Contender's Tournament (2014) – with Kalisto[87]
    • Slammy Award (1 time)
      • Double Vision Moment of the Year (2011) – with Sin Cara Azul[88]

Luchas de Apuestas record[edit]

Winner (wager)Loser (wager)LocationEventDateNotes
Sin Cara Azul (mask)Sin Cara Negro (mask)Mexico CitySmackDownOctober 16, 2011Aired October 21, 2011.[39]

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