Has Sin Cara retired?
Jose Jorge Arriaga Rodriguez, popularly known by his ring name Cinta de Oro (Spanish for “Golden Ribbon”), is a Mexican-American professional wrestler, he was born on September 5, 1977. He is well-known for his time, that he spent with WWE, where he competed as Sin Cara (Spanish for “Faceless”), he is known as the second-longest-serving wrestler to go by that nickname.
Jose Arriaga Rodriguez, joined WWE in 2009 and made his main roster debut in 2011 as Sin Cara, he temporarily took the place of the character’s original performer, who was also Luis Urive. After Urive’s return, the two started a plot in which Arriaga put on a black mask and became known as Sin Cara Negro in the commentary. After losing to Urive in a Mask vs. Mask bout, Arriaga started wrestling unmasked under the name Hunico.

Has Sin Cara retired?
Sin Cara is not retired yet, he came back to Mexico, after his WWE release. The family gave Sin Cara, the final mask that was worn by their father, and allow him to still use his name. However, Reports is that Sin Cara signed a contract extension with WWE, and the contract would keep him with the promotion through 2022.
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