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Sin Cara Ready For His Return, More On Heyman Working With WWE
By Michael Bluth
May 2, 2012 - 7:20:56 PM

-- As previously reported, Paul Heyman will be heading to WWE headquarters soon to work on the new CM Punk DVD. Last year, Heyman was interviewed for Steve Austin's most recent DVD set. Both Steve Austin and CM Punk personally requested that Heyman be involved in their projects.

-- Sin Cara will be returning to action on WWE's upcoming tour of Mexico. An announcement was made on on the April 30th episode of RAW that aired in Mexico. During a recent media interview promoting his return, Sin Cara said he expects things to go a lot better for him in WWE this time around.

Sin Cara specifically mentioned that he's used to working the "right side" of the body (as they do in Mexico, but not in WWE) - and he's now much more comfortable working the WWE style.

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(Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

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