Lince Dorado Wants To Pay Homage To Batman With Story That Explores The Duality Of His Personality

Lince Dorado sees a lot of similarities between himself and the Caped Crusader.

After five years with the company, Lince Dorado was released by WWE on November 4, 2021. He recently spoke with Bill Pritchard of Wrestle Zone about how he plans to reinvent himself, while also saying that he had pitched lots of original concepts to WWE but was still somehow, along with the other members of Lucha House Party, relegated to "the piñata guys."

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“Even the Lucha House Party [content], I could show you original concepts I had done on Powerpoint. It’s a very visual company, so I wanted to not just go in with words, I wanted to [show them] this is what I thought. ‘Here’s some art, here’s some concepts and ideas.’ I don’t know what happened. Someone came in Vince’s office with a piñata and we were dead in the water right there and then. But then I was like, ‘What about these ideas?’ [I said] maybe we could have our own Lucha Lounge where it was cool, a little harder, and we all had these specific attitudes and personalities, but we were just the piñata guys," he said.

Lince adds that he still wants to pay homage to Lucha vignettes and movies, but also wants to do harder and more artistic content.

“As far as ideas that I definitely want to do, I still want to pay homage and do these Lucha vignettes and movies, as far as when I want to do promos, I want to do more artistic [content], a little harder. I don’t want to just stand in there and go, ‘Come to my show and see Lince Dorado’ — to me that’s boring and not creative. That’s why I left WWE with two years left on my contract. I just felt creatively unfulfilled. Now, all the ideas that I wanted to do that I don’t have to ask for permission or ask ‘Is this OK?’ or ‘Can I get help?’," he said.

Dorado then shared his idea for a Batman-inspired storyline that he feels deeply connected to.

“I have an idea that I want to portray that I’ve always had since day one, for me personally, it’s going to pay homage a bit to Batman. I feel like my life has always been in that realm, with me being the ‘Bruce Wayne’ and Lince being Batman. But ultimately I feel like I’m Two-Face too, good and evil inside. I portray myself as good, but I’m so angry inside. I love violence, I love fighting, jiu-jitsu, wrestling. I love that combat [element] but then I just play the good guy. I have this idea I want to portray where I’m in conflict with myself. Lince vs. the person behind the mask. For 17 years, people have known Lince, but they’ve never asked or inquired about the person behind the mask, so now you get to see a bit more of that where I’ve been teasing an unmasking or a different side of Lince.

I wasn’t able to show that in WWE because I had to be a specific way. Now, I’m going back to my roots, back to before I signed with WWE. On the indies, I felt like I had this swagger and I felt like I had lost it and got complacent. Now I’m in my groove and I think having that idea and with the promos I want to do, it’s just going to make it come to life and [show people] that this guy’s not just a Lucha guy. I always want people to say that this is interesting, I want to know more," he said.

Since his release from WWE, Lince Dorado has wrestle four matches, performing for CZW, Warrior Wrestling, and B!P PMA.

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