TO THE WORLD OF WWE
On January 30, 2011 SuperLuchas Magazine confirmed that Almanza had signed a contract withWWE.[45] On February 24, WWE held a press conference in Mexico City to introduce Almanza under his new name, Sin Cara, which translates literally to "Without a Face".[2] On March 25, 2011, Sin Cara made his WWE debut at Raw's live event at Assembly Hall in Champaign, Illinois, defeating Primo in a singles match.[46][47] On March 28, WWE announced that Sin Cara would be making his televised debut on the April 4 edition of Raw.[48] In his debut appearance, Sin Cara attacked WWE United States Champion Sheamus, saving former champion Daniel Bryan and establishing himself as a face.[49] On the same week's edition of SmackDown, Sin Cara made a similar appearance, this time attacking Jack Swagger and cementing his face status.[50] On the April 11 episode of Raw, Sin Cara made his televised in-ring debut, defeating Primo.[51] The next week in London Sin Cara teamed with John Cena to defeat the WWE Champion, The Miz andAlex Riley.[52]
On January 30, 2011 SuperLuchas Magazine confirmed that Almanza had signed a contract withWWE.[45] On February 24, WWE held a press conference in Mexico City to introduce Almanza under his new name, Sin Cara, which translates literally to "Without a Face".[2] On March 25, 2011, Sin Cara made his WWE debut at Raw's live event at Assembly Hall in Champaign, Illinois, defeating Primo in a singles match.[46][47] On March 28, WWE announced that Sin Cara would be making his televised debut on the April 4 edition of Raw.[48] In his debut appearance, Sin Cara attacked WWE United States Champion Sheamus, saving former champion Daniel Bryan and establishing himself as a face.[49] On the same week's edition of SmackDown, Sin Cara made a similar appearance, this time attacking Jack Swagger and cementing his face status.[50] On the April 11 episode of Raw, Sin Cara made his televised in-ring debut, defeating Primo.[51] The next week in London Sin Cara teamed with John Cena to defeat the WWE Champion, The Miz andAlex Riley.[52]
SmackDown (2011–present)
In the 2011 WWE Draft, Sin Cara was drafted to SmackDown!, making his first appearance as part of the roster on the April 29 episode with a win over Jack Swagger.[53][54] Sin Cara then started a storyline with Chavo Guerrero, who began guest commentating his matches and, much to Sin Cara's dismay, even helped him win matches by interfering in them.[55][56] Sin Cara made his pay-per-view debut on May 22 atOver the Limit, defeating Chavo Guerrero.[57]
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