Which is exactly what Primo shouldn't have done. It was Sin Cara's 1st match. No one should have be thinking about, let alone become impressed by, the glorified jobber with whom Cara happened to be sharing a ring with upon his big in-ring debut. What do we have here in Primo but a guy some people have admitted to not recalling was even still part of the active roster, "[dominating] Sin Cara" and "[making] him look weak". So I'm supposed to give a fuck about a guy who struggles to put down Primo Colon? Add in the botches and it's perfectly understandable why people behind the scenes weren't pleased. Granted, most casual viewers just saw the flips and shat brix *shrug*
So you wanted a squash match from a 170 pounder? Good luck with that. Maybe you should go back to watching old tapes of WWF Wrestling Challenge for your fill of squashes.
It's sad that some folks are such sheep that they see only what the company tells them to see.
The fact is that Primo Colon has great in-ring ability and his struggles are more the result of the WWE's creative failings than his own fault. But Primo certainly has a lot of company in that boat, doesn't he?
Does it surprise me that the folks in the back 'weren't pleased'? Not from the folks who brought me the embarrassing dry-heave known as Wrestlemania 27. Not much I hear from the 'new WCW' surprises me. The company is a mess right now.
But hey, let them get rid of Primo and the few other guys quick enough to work with and put over their big investment. Then watch him struggle to do anything but hit-and-run highspots until he's sent back to Mexico.
Rey Mysterio needed the Chavo Guererros of the world and Sin Cara needs the Primo Colons of the world too.