Cinta de Oro is a Mexican American professional wrestler born in El Paso, Texas who grew up in Juarez, Chihuahua and El Segundo Barrio.
With over 21 years of experience as a professional wrestler, Cinta de Oro shares his amazing and inspiring story. This conversation will showcase his passion for wrestling, his solid work ethic and definitely his unwavering character.
In this episode we talk about his start in wrestling, his battle with depression at a young age which led him to attempt suicide, what helped him overcome the challenges he faced throughout his career and the mindset required to follow your passion.
Ex Sin Cara also talks about the feeling of redemption when he took over the Sin Cara character, he goes in depth about why he left WWE, what he feels needs improvement in the WWE organization and why choosing courage over comfort is always the best option. Enjoy.
Other Things to look out for:
-Growing up in “El Segundo Barrio”
-Getting his first wrestling name (Mistico) taken from him.
-Dealing with racism.
-Why the Lucha Libre culture is so deep in the El Paso/ Juarez area.
-Future projects and fights.
Firstpart in English
Segunda parte en Español.
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