6 Wrestlers Whose Recent Push Complaints Weren’t Warranted

5. Sin Cara

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Back in April, Sin Cara took to Twitter with a disgruntled post that included remarks like 'Hard to think that in 9 years I have been with WWE only once I’ve been able to showcase my talent on the biggest stage of them all.' In the same post, he also stated, 'Unfortunately, my success has not depended on me, I am just a small piece on the big machine. Many times I have heard people say ‘Work Harder and the Brass Ring will be yours’ we all know the truth to that!'

Simply put, the fact that one has been with a company for a certain period of time does not warrant a promotion, or in this case, a push.

True, Sin Cara has some solid high-flying manoeuvres in his arsenal. Of course, so does just about every other luchador in pro wrestling. There are so many talented high-flyers these days in WWE, that Sin Cara just doesn't stand out in any way.

If the masked Superstar really wants a push, he needs to make a much better case for himself. The fact that he's been in WWE for nine years and works hard aren't factors that are going to help him get over with fans. He needs to explain what sets him apart from his peers, which isn't apparent at this juncture.

Being in WWE for as long as he has is an accomplishment in of itself. That being said, at this point, he's not someone most wrestling fans would miss if he decided to part ways with WWE.

Given his position, complaining on social media seems both unwarranted and unwise.

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From 1999-2003 Jacques performed on the Florida independent pro wrestling circuit. He also has an amateur wrestling background and currently holds a certification in Krav Maga. Jacques graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2003, with a bachelor's degree in Political Science. He currently resides in Chicago, Illinois. Follow him on twitter @goodeals79.