What Happened Next - 10 Wrestlers Who Were Cut In Epic 2014 Talent Releases

4. Camacho

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How is it possible that Hunico still has a job with WWE and Camacho does not? This is likely because Hunico fit into the Sin Cara outfit better.

Camacho is the son of Haku and joined the WWE main roster in 2011. He was cast as a horribly stereotypical act, which was doomed to fail in the long-term. He showed some potential but he was never going to get over in a meaningful way by riding a bicycle to the ring.

Eight months after his release he appeared in TNA (under the name of Micah) along with former WWE castoffs Drew Galloway and Eli Drake. The trio formed The Rising, which was one of the more promising stables the company had assembled in years. They lasted less than five months together. Micah soon turned into a jobber and found his way out of the company.

Currently, he has found employment once again in NJPW where he’s a member of the Bullet Club along with his brother Tama Tonga. Considering the two have a connection to WWE, and due to the fact that they’re in the most popular wrestling stable in the world (and the fact that they’re both 34), it’s likely they’ll eventually make their way back (or a first run in Tama’s case) to the company whenever Vince McMahon realizes he is in desperate need of another tag team.

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