According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, the Sin Cara who generated significant backstage heat “is back” in the WWE environment.
Sources say the wrestler is once again rubbing his peers the wrong way by carrying himself as a big star; colleagues are alleging he is behaving with a “big head.”
The situation is indicative of the trickiness of WWE politics. Veteran WWE names publicly push for talent to act like big stars in order to be viewed as such by fans and management. But when many wrestlers actually do it, including those who actually were big stars in certain environments, they then get heat for having ego problems.
Sin Cara was seen as Triple H’s first major project in charge of the WWE talent system, which initially meant the influential WWE executive was going to bat hard for the wrestler. Management is certainly still high on Sin Cara, although it is unclear if Triple H is still as adamant in his defense of the wrestler.