#4. Was Sin Cara allowed to use his WWE name during his first appearance after release?
Sin Cara recently appeared at AAA's Guerra De Titanes show to save Pagano from a typical heel attack. It's interesting to note that Jorge Arias, the man behind the character, used the Sin Cara name and mask at the show.
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Dave Meltzer revealed that there was no deal in place between the WWE and the Superstar to allow him to the Sin Cara name at a non-WWE show.
Sin Cara is currently in the midst of the 90-day non compete clause and his appearance at the AAA show was met with surprising reactions.
The former NXT Tag Team Champion was released from the WWE recently along with Luke Harper, Viktor and Konnor. While it was initially speculated that he may give MMA a shot, it looks like AAA could be the 42-year-old performer's next destination.
As reported earlier by Tom Colohue, WWE sees no value in the Sin Cara character, which could be one reason why he used it outside the company.
#3. King Corbin could get a new manager
It's not uncommon for WWE to use Live Events to test out potential storylines and alliances.
WWE could be working towards a new one as King Corbin was managed by Drake Maverick at a recent house show in Wisconsin.
Dave Meltzer reported that the long-term plan is to make Maverick as King Corbin's manager on TV. If you remember, the Dog Food segment from a few weeks ago had a mysterious person under the ring who helped Corbin in isolating Roman Reigns.
The speculation is that the man under the ring was Drake Maverick and while WWE didn't get into the identity of the person, the angle is expected to play out on TV with Maverick being introduced as Corbin's spokesperson.
Corbin got the better of The Big Dog at TLC with the assistance of The Revival and Dolph Ziggler and, whether you like it or not, the storyline will be fleshed out further in the weeks to come.