Let me begin by saying that I love the fact that Sin Cara has a new valet. Carolina could use this opportunity to work her way up the roster until she is ready to branch off on her own and become a breakout superstar. But shouldn't the introduction of a new manager/valet result in the individual concerned picking up a victory?
What is the point of an equalizer if she fails on the first attempt? I understand that WWE sees a lot more value in Andrade than they do in Sin Cara, but still, it was a very weird decision to make.
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But then maybe, it's a good thing that WWE is putting so much stock in Andrade because he's clearly destined for great things. I love that Vega has found her niche too, by Andrade's side.
Maybe they are blessed by a Goddess?
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