He beat Tensai and Tensai is dreadful. I'm cool with him but I'm not really interested in him either.
IWC hates Tensai, but rants when he loses.Tensai can beat Cena, but falls to a poor DDT from Sin Cara.
WWE logic.
Not to mention Cara's flip did not even touch Tensai. I hate this guy.
It's not that Tensai lost. I despise Tensai, thus I enjoy seeing Tensai lose. But Tensai losing to Cara? Doesn't make sense.IWC hates Tensai, but rants when he loses.
IWC logic
Sin Cara isn't going away anytime soon especially when he botches a lot less now than before his injury.
Booking the match in the first place was the real botch. Sin Cara can still only work with a handful of people (Hunico, Drew, Christian, Slater, and Bryan just about covers it). Tensai can't work with anyone who can't actually hit the guy with enough force to move him, because Tensai can't/doesn't bump well at all. This was pretty much the worst pairing possible in the WWE AND they compounded it by having Sin Cara win. The entire match looked ridiculous.IWC hates Tensai, but rants when he loses.
IWC logic
Sin Cara isn't going away anytime soon especially when he botches a lot less now than before his injury.
:lmao So true.I don't understand why WWE hypes up the debuts of new guys like they're the next big thing and then stick them in squash matches and let them linger without any real substantial feud for 6-12 months until they fade out. Tensai, Sin Cara, Ryback, Clay, the list goes on.
Sin Cara never got involved in any real feud besides Sin Cara/Imposter Sin Cara which was just essentially them pointing at each and interrupting each others' matches. It's mind numbing how the WWE has ruined or severely damaged the hype/momentum all of these guys had.