Lince Dorado Announces He's No Longer Taking Bookings For 2023

Lince Dorado is no longer taking dates for 2023.

In a tweet on September 14, Dorado stated that he will fulfill the rest of his dates for 2022, but he is not taking new ones for next year. In the post, he didn't provide any additional information.

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Dorado debuted in 2007 and rose to fame with Chikara, among other promotions.

He signed with WWE in 2016 after he competed in the Cruiserweight Classic. He became a featured part of the cruiserweight division, and he also formed Lucha House Party with Gran Metalik and Kalisto. He was featured on TV in the early portion of his run, but he wasn't used as much near the end. The company released him on November 4, 2021.

Since his release, Dorado has been active on the open market. He has competed for CZW, The Crash, MLW, and CMLL, among other promotions. Most recently, he competed at F1RST's Saturday Night Nitro event on September 10.

Fightful will provide more information as it becomes available.

Dorado's former tag team partner, Mascara Dorada, recently made his AEW debut. More information is available here.

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