Every Original WWE NXT Black & Gold Roster Member - Where Are They Now?

25. Camacho

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What was he doing at the time?

Winning singles and tags against Tyson Kidd as part of his unit with Hunico. The pair were a riot for the time they had together, and though the soon-to-be-new Sin Cara was evidently the vastly superior worker, Camacho was a blast as the sidekick. Interestingly enough, both men and the original Sin Cara all shared space in the dark match main event of the fourth ever Full Sail taping. Few could have predicted which of the trio would be still kicking about in WWE all the way in 2026...

What is he doing now?

If you're wondering why that happy face in the image above is so familiar, it's because you saw it growling and grimacing as part of the MFTs on SmackDown until the group were halved by company cuts. Tonga Loa was Solo Sikoa's second recruitment after he assumed control of The Bloodline after WrestleMania XL, and though his run will almost certainly be remembered for what he did wrong rather than right along the way, the memories generate smiles as wide as Camacho's often was.

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