Yes indeed. This Mexican Superdraw has been getting a lot of attention since he signed, and not all of it for the right reasons. Specifically his ring work has been garnering a fairly large amount of criticism, as he seems to be botching an awful lot.
I'm not going to call him shit, or sloppy. Because he's obviously very good at what he does. However it's just as obvious that for the time being he needs the right opponent until he finds his way in WWE and adapts to the style. Which leads me to the question asked in the thread title. What should WWE do with Sin Cara.
To me the answer comes in two parts: leave him where he is, or ship him off to Smackdown. And to me the answer is simple. Shipping him to Smackdown means that any mistakes he makes can be more easily covered up, and that's where most of the guys who can help him adjust are. A simple solution to a relatively simple problem.
The second part is just who is the right opponent for Sin Cara? Looking at the WWE roster I really see only three good options, which I'll talk about below.
Rey Mysterio
The pros of this opponent are pretty obvious. Rey's the single most successful luchador in the WWE. If anyone can help Sin Cara find his feet, it's him. He knows the perils, pitfalls and problems that a small wrestler with Sin Cara's style has better than anyone else, so who better to help him?
Well there's just a couple of problems with that. The first is that he's not really going to be fast enough to keep up with Sin Cara with his bad knee, which is one of the things Sin Cara could really do with as slowing it down seems to be a problem for him. Additionally Sin Cara needs soneone who can work with him in the ring long term, cover for his mistakes and help him find solutions. However, because Rey's a face that's not likely to happen because face vs face feuds aren't commonly done in WWE. Placing them in a tag team would work, but it still leaves Sin Cara still needing an opponent who can cover his mistakes and who the fuck is there in the tag division anyway?
Justin Gabriel
I'd like to come out and say that giving Justin Gabriel time in the ring where him and his opponent can look good is never a bad thing. He's one solid motherfucker in the ring and is damn good at making his opponents look good. He's also just about fast enough to keep up with Sin Cara, and already a heel. Additionally, it would be a good time for him to showcase a few of his moves that haven't made it to WWE yet, like his Hurricane DDT.
The only problem I can see with this potential matchup is that I saw what happened the last time Justin Gabriel wrestled a luchador. And I didn't like what I saw. Now granted Justin's improved since then and Sin Cara's miles better than Angelico is but it does make me question how well Gabriel's style would mesh with Sin Cara's. The match in question is below. Make your own judgments of it.
[YOUTUBE]VPbRcST6ICU[/YOUTUBE]
Alberto Del Rio
if what Mysterio bought to the table is experience in the Mexican and WWE style, and what Gabriel bought is the capacity to keep up with him and have a feud, Alberto represents the best of both worlds. He's also more credable than Gabriel, which is a plus if they're trying to build up Cara. And the fact that they both speak spanish means that they can easily communicate when planning their matches.
It would mean that ADR is forced to take a few steps back from the ME though, which would be detrimental to his career in the short term but WWE know what they've got in Sin Cara, and won't really mind that because, lets face it Sin Cara's going to be a massive merchandice seller once he's established and he's already over like a rover.
Honourable mentions
Chavo Gurrerro and Hunico
Once again, they've got the experience but nowhere near credible enough to be someone that can be worked against long term by Sin Cara, which I honestly think is what's needed.
My Conclusion
Ultimately, Gabriel or Del Rio are the best choices for the role of getting Cara used to WWE, with Del Rio being preferable. However, since there's no way in hell that he's going to jump straight into a feud with the world heavyweight champion, if he wins the title at ER, then Gabiel is a good second choice.
I'm not going to call him shit, or sloppy. Because he's obviously very good at what he does. However it's just as obvious that for the time being he needs the right opponent until he finds his way in WWE and adapts to the style. Which leads me to the question asked in the thread title. What should WWE do with Sin Cara.
To me the answer comes in two parts: leave him where he is, or ship him off to Smackdown. And to me the answer is simple. Shipping him to Smackdown means that any mistakes he makes can be more easily covered up, and that's where most of the guys who can help him adjust are. A simple solution to a relatively simple problem.
The second part is just who is the right opponent for Sin Cara? Looking at the WWE roster I really see only three good options, which I'll talk about below.
Rey Mysterio

The pros of this opponent are pretty obvious. Rey's the single most successful luchador in the WWE. If anyone can help Sin Cara find his feet, it's him. He knows the perils, pitfalls and problems that a small wrestler with Sin Cara's style has better than anyone else, so who better to help him?
Well there's just a couple of problems with that. The first is that he's not really going to be fast enough to keep up with Sin Cara with his bad knee, which is one of the things Sin Cara could really do with as slowing it down seems to be a problem for him. Additionally Sin Cara needs soneone who can work with him in the ring long term, cover for his mistakes and help him find solutions. However, because Rey's a face that's not likely to happen because face vs face feuds aren't commonly done in WWE. Placing them in a tag team would work, but it still leaves Sin Cara still needing an opponent who can cover his mistakes and who the fuck is there in the tag division anyway?
Justin Gabriel

I'd like to come out and say that giving Justin Gabriel time in the ring where him and his opponent can look good is never a bad thing. He's one solid motherfucker in the ring and is damn good at making his opponents look good. He's also just about fast enough to keep up with Sin Cara, and already a heel. Additionally, it would be a good time for him to showcase a few of his moves that haven't made it to WWE yet, like his Hurricane DDT.
The only problem I can see with this potential matchup is that I saw what happened the last time Justin Gabriel wrestled a luchador. And I didn't like what I saw. Now granted Justin's improved since then and Sin Cara's miles better than Angelico is but it does make me question how well Gabriel's style would mesh with Sin Cara's. The match in question is below. Make your own judgments of it.
[YOUTUBE]VPbRcST6ICU[/YOUTUBE]
Alberto Del Rio

if what Mysterio bought to the table is experience in the Mexican and WWE style, and what Gabriel bought is the capacity to keep up with him and have a feud, Alberto represents the best of both worlds. He's also more credable than Gabriel, which is a plus if they're trying to build up Cara. And the fact that they both speak spanish means that they can easily communicate when planning their matches.
It would mean that ADR is forced to take a few steps back from the ME though, which would be detrimental to his career in the short term but WWE know what they've got in Sin Cara, and won't really mind that because, lets face it Sin Cara's going to be a massive merchandice seller once he's established and he's already over like a rover.
Honourable mentions
Chavo Gurrerro and Hunico
Once again, they've got the experience but nowhere near credible enough to be someone that can be worked against long term by Sin Cara, which I honestly think is what's needed.
My Conclusion
Ultimately, Gabriel or Del Rio are the best choices for the role of getting Cara used to WWE, with Del Rio being preferable. However, since there's no way in hell that he's going to jump straight into a feud with the world heavyweight champion, if he wins the title at ER, then Gabiel is a good second choice.