Sin Cara
Sin Cara is a professional wrestling gimmick used by WWE on the SmackDown brand, originally portrayed by Luis Urive and currently by Jorge Arias, formerly known as Hunico.
Spanish for "Faceless",[7] Sin Cara wears a lucha libre-style mask that completely covers his face. This is in stark contrast to other luchadors who would at least have eye sockets and a mouth area open. Additionally, the lights at ringside previously dimmed to a blue and yellow shade during the character's matches.
Arias's portrayal of Sin Cara is bilingual due to Jorge Arias having grown up in the United States near the Mexico–United States border, and thus speaks either Spanish or English, depending on the intended audience. However, Urive legitimately does not know English, and during his time in WWE often required a translator during interviews and media appearances.[8]
Urive wrestled as Sin Cara in WWE from 2011–2013, while Arias wrestled as Sin Cara in WWE briefly in 2011 during a feud with Urive, and has since been portraying the character subsequently after Urive's departure from WWE in 2013.
- Finishing moves
- Dragon Bomb (High-angle senton bomb)
- La Mistica (Tilt-a-whirl headscissors transitioned into a facebuster, sometimes floated over into a Fujiwara armbar) – 2011–2013
- Moonsault slam – 2011; used rarely thereafter
- Springboard senton bomb followed by a springboard moonsault – 2011
- Sunset flip powerbomb – 2014
- Signature moves
- Enzuigiri from the ring apron
- Handspring back elbow
- Hurricanrana, sometimes while springboarding
- Springboard moonsault
- Suicide dive
- Nicknames
- "The International Sensation"
- Entrance themes
- "Ancient Spirit" by Jim Johnston (WWE; April 4, 2011 – January 25, 2015)
- "Lucha Lucha" by CFO$ (NXT/WWE; September 11, 2014 – August 8, 2016; used while teaming with Kalisto and in singles competition)
- "Faceless" by CFO$ (WWE; August 8, 2016 – present)
This is one of his entrance video:
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