Former WWE Superstar Simon Gotch Reveals What Really Went Down During His Backstage Fight With Sin Cara

Former WWE Superstar Simon Gotch Reveals What Really Went Down During His Backstage Fight With Sin Cara

If you follow WWE backstage news/gossip, there's a good chance you've heard about the incident involving former Superstars Simon Gotch and Sin Cara. Now, Gotch has clarified what went down. Check it out...

By MarkCassidy - Dec 05, 2017 12:12 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Back when Simon Gotch (now wrestling as Simon Grimm) was released from WWE, there was speculation that the Vaude Villains member had been let go because of a backstage confrontation involving Sin Cara.

Whether that was actually the case is not clear, but Gotch has now spilled the beans on the incident as he remembers it.

It turns out Mr. Cara has a bit of a temper, and didn't take too kindly to Gotch getting the better of him in a war of words. Simon claims that one of his comments cut close to the bone, and the Luchador threw an expertly-aimed coke can at his head.



Neither of these guys currently works for WWE, but there is always the chance they'll return at some point.
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