Suspended for his first violation of the WWE Wellness Policy, Sin Cara will be out of action for at least thirty days. But according to a F4WOnline.com report, that “thirty days” timeframe could become something more permanent.
Reporting on rumors from within WWE, F4WOnline.com says there is serious talk that Sin Cara might not be brought back once his suspension reaches its completion. Given the fact that WWE has often allowed performers to return after their first strikes, logic suggests there are unique circumstances around Sin Cara’s violation that generated extra backstage heat.
As it is, the violation is something of a public embarrassment for WWE, which proudly touted the Mexican import as the first product of Triple H’s new talent development initiative.
While the rumors on Sin Cara being done with WWE are indeed garnering buzz (with some saying WWE is heavily leaning in that direction), there is still a sign that WWE has not officially given up on the wrestler–a WWE.com storyline justification for the missed ring time, which blames it on the “injury” he suffered at Money in the Bank, also says he will be back in about a month.
The WWE.com story certainly does not lock WWE into bringing Sin Cara back once his suspension expires, but if WWE were definitely planning to get rid of the wrestler, it would be less inclined to provide fans with a “cover story” for his suspension and a timeframe for his return. Clearly, final decisions are still to be made.
And while the wellness violation indeed makes the talent initiative look bad publicly, the program’s image could still be salvaged if Sin Cara returned and achieved success.