08-26-2011, 09:05 PM
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The Funkaceratops...
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Originally Posted by Mr. C
Assuming the WWE can manage to acquire the rights to the Mistico name from CMLL, here’s how I’d book an angle between the imposter and original:
On an episode of SmackDown in October, “Sin Cara” wins a match against Ted DiBiase. As his music plays, Theodore Long shows up on stage and waits until the music stops. Long says that something very interesting just happened and tells us he was backstage when he received a call from none other than… Sin Cara. Long says that it turns out Sin Cara has actually been out of action since Money In The Bank and whoever is in the ring has been pretending to be Sin Cara and is an imposter. Long tells the imposter that he can’t fire him because he isn’t under contract, but he isn’t going to have him escorted from the building either. Long instead offers the imposter a match at Vengeance in a couple of weeks with the real Sin Cara, who feels his identity is now ruined upon learning of this and thus will be returning under his original ringname. Long goes on to announce that at Vengeance, it will be the Sin Cara in the ring vs. the original Sin Cara… Mistico.
At Vengeance, Sin Cara’s music plays as the imposter shows up wearing the blue and gold attire. Sin Cara’s music plays again, only this time we’re introduced to Mistico (by Tony Chimmel), who appears wearing the same gold and white attire from Money In The Bank. Eventually, it’s Mistico who scores the win and starts wearing gold and white from now on.
From here, you can go in a few different directions. It would seem more likey for the WWE to take the imposter off TV, as we’ve seen in the past (Fake Kane, Fake Undertaker, etc.), but they could debut Hunico as a heel - by either continuing this angle and revealing him as Fake Sin Cara or establishing him as a brand new character - for Mistico to feud with. Either way would work.
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Add a third Sin Cara into the mix, who turns out to be Dean Malenko, and I'm sold...
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