Latest On The Rock Having A Match At WrestleMania, Another Former WWE Star Alleges Racism

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Source: Media Tiempo

In light of news of Alberto Del Rio claiming in an interview published last week in Fighting Spirit Magazine that it was not uncommon for people in positions of power in WWE to openly say racial remarks around employees under the guise of jokes (read here), another former WWE Superstar is making similar allegations.

AAA wrestler Myzteziz, who originally portrayed the Sin Cara character in WWE, said in an interview published Tuesday on MedioTiempo.com, that he was subject to a lot racism behind the scenes in WWE. He said the ‘gringos’ in WWE could “very racist,” with the “bosses” even making racial remarks—he did not specifically indicate whether he was subject to racism from wrestlers in the locker room.

Myzteziz does not cite racism as the reason he didn’t succeed in WWE, but feels it created a bad environment for minorities.

Despite the racism he experienced in WWE, he does not rule out a return to the company. He considers wrestling in the United States an honor, and after having gone through the experience, knows what to expect.

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With The Rock’s recent WWE return and tease of an upcoming match with Triple H, rumors have circulated regarding the possibility of the two squaring off at WrestleMania 31. Given The Rock’s 2015 schedule, a WrestleMania appearance seems unlikely.

Furious 7 releases just five days after WrestleMania, in what is expected to be a major blockbuster. He’ll be handling a ton of promotion for the film as Universal Pictures looks to build on the $788 million that Fast & Furious 6 earned.

Vince McMahon’s unexpected return this week also compounded the WrestleMania rumors, as last year a planned storyline involving Vince McMahon feuding with The Authority ended up being nixed. The Rock was the company’s back up plan if Steve Austin couldn’t be involved, but the angle was abandoned.

It’s unlikely that Universal Studios – or the studios for his other projects – would want him wrestling at the event. A major factor in the situation is The Rock’s torn adductor at WrestleMania 29, which prevented him from several media obligations for Pain & Gain, including the movie’s premiere. The film was still a financial success, earning $86 million to its $26 million budget, but movie studios would prefer to have their stars ready for interviews and show appearances.

In addition to Furious 7, The Rock stars in disaster film San Andreas, which will be released in May. He’s also set for the HBO series Ballers, TNT reality series Wake Up Call, and the upcoming Shazam film.

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