Vince McMahon Has Reportedly Decided To Stop Pushing RAW Superstar Humberto Carrillo

Vince McMahon Has Reportedly Decided To Stop Pushing RAW Superstar Humberto Carrillo

It seemed like Humberto Carrillo was set for a pretty decent push after moving to Raw from 205 Live, but we're now hearing that Vince McMahon has decided to cool halt the talented Superstar's momentum...

By MarkCassidy - Nov 26, 2019 06:11 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
This week on Raw, Humberto Carrillo was taken out by The OC before he could challenge AJ Styles for the US Championship, and Rey Mysterio would ultimately take his spot and go on to win the title.

This may have been the plan all along, of course, but Carrillo's treatment could be down to Vince McMahon souring on the high-flying Superstar.

According to Dave Meltzer, McMahon is "done" with Humberto and has decided to put the brakes on his push.

To be fair, it's hard to blame Vince for this one. Carrillo is clearly very talented and has had some good matches on Raw, but the crowd simply hasn't taken to him. Hopefully he'll get another chance once he's a little more over, but for now we can probably expect to see less of Carrillo on Monday nights.
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