WWE have been searching for a Mexican-American sensation who can attract in a predominant portion of the Latin audience. For that very reason, Alberto Del Rio was brought back into the fold. Previously, the company had really tried to make Sin Cara a success story, but the character has only started to be of value since the original man underneath the mask (Mistico) left. The new (and very much improved) Sin Cara - played by the artist formerly known as Hunico - teams with Kalisto. Collectively, they are known as The Lucha Dragons. High-flying is their style, and it works. Most recently, they were arguably the crown jewel of a Triple Threat Ladder Match at TLC, also involving The Usos and The New Day. That should be a launching pad for their careers, especially Kalisto. Since the departure of Rey Mysterio, WWE have been searching for someone to replace him. Kalisto could be just the ticket, his in-ring work is fluid and exciting. Despite this, reports raged earlier in 2015 that Vince McMahon wasn't exactly high on the team. That's tragic, because the diminutive masked man could be a real asset to WWE if used correctly.