WWE has representation from all over the world, but their Latin American roster isn’t as active as some would like them to be. They have plenty of stars on their roster ready to take advantage of any opportunity before them, but they aren’t given much of a chance.

While speaking to Wrestling Inc, Sin Cara went into how Latin American stars aren’t given an opportunity in WWE. He said all they want is a chance, but they aren’t even afforded that despite having a roster loaded with talent.

“I never wanted to get into this conversation, but I feel like we need to now. It’s true. With everything that is going on in the world, the Latinos or Mexicanos can never really join forces to do something powerful. It’s always been other people. You can see what’s happened nowadays when the Black Lives Matter movement started. It was great to see all them join together and do something positive for everybody, for the community. And when that happened everybody in WWE was a champion, right? Bobby Lashley, New Day, all those guys. Which is great, they’re good friends of mine and I love them, but what about us? We want a shot. We want an opportunity.”

Now known as Cinta de Oro, the former Sin Cara doesn’t have to wait on Vince McMahon to book him anymore. He can work the indies and forge his own path. Hopefully, as the pandemic continues to slow and things open up he will get plenty more opportunities.

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