Carlito didn’t make his much-awaited return last week at the Madison Square Garden. Some reasons came to the public as to why he didn’t make his return recently.
SmackDown from MSG last week was supposedly rumored to be a mega event all around. It lived up to the hype and delivered matching fans’ expectations with The Bloodline saga being continued. Roman Reigns and Co. delivered their majestic performances which entertained everyone throughout. Though SmackDown lived up to the hype, the much-awaited return of Carlito was nowhere to be seen. According to many sources, Carlito was set to make his return at the event but the Caribbean Cool didn’t show up at the event.
According to PWinsider, Carlito was set to make his return last week on SmackDown. His return was canceled as many officials thought it would be overshadowed. The Bloodline segment occupied most of the part of SmackDown and officials didn’t want to sideline the comeback of former Intercontinental champion just like that.
When asked about his absence, one of the WWE sources answered that his return “would have been lost in the wake of the Bloodline”. Henceforth his return was postponed to a later date to have more effect on the audience.
Carlito hints at his return to WWE during a house show
Recently, The Caribbean Cool fought Matt Cordona at House of Glory during one of their house shows.
After his match, Carlito took the mic and hinted to everyone about his much-awaited return. Carlito declared that the rumors are true which made fans scream in shock. Only to complete his sentence by saying that the rumors are true and that he is the one who trained El Hijo Del Vikingo in all his moves. The much-awaited comeback could be soon finalized and executed.
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