Sheamus vs Sin Cara
When Sin Cara got some press recently for his backstage “fight” with Simon Gotch, it brought up memories of his fight with the much larger Sheamus two years prior.
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When Sin Cara got some press recently for his backstage “fight” with Simon Gotch, it brought up memories of his fight with the much larger Sheamus two years prior.
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