Óscar Gutiérrez Rubio(born December 11, 1974), better known by hisring nameRey Mysterio,[note 1]is an Americanprofessional wrestler.He is signed toWWE,where he performs on theRawbrand.Widely regarded as one of the greatestcruiserweightwrestlers of all time, Mysterio is an inductee of theAAA Hall of Fame,Wrestling Observer NewsletterHall of Fame,andWWE Hall of Fame.[10][11]

Rey Mysterio
Mysterio in 2018
Birth nameÓscar Gutiérrez Rubio[1]
Born(1974-12-11)December 11, 1974(age 50)[2]
Chula Vista, California,U.S.[3]
Spouse(s)
Angie Gutiérrez
(m.1996)
Children2, includingDominik
RelativesRey Misterio(Sr.) (uncle)
El Hijo de Rey Misterio(cousin)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
  • Colibri[4]
  • La Lagartija Verde
  • El Nino[5]
  • Rey Misterio II[5]
  • Rey Misterio Jr.[6]
  • Rey Mysterio[7]
  • Rey Mysterio Jr.[8]
Billed height5 ft 6 in (168 cm)[7]
Billed weight175 lb (79 kg)[7]
Billed fromSan Diego, California[7]
Trained byRey Misterio[4]
DebutApril 30, 1989[9]

The nephew and trainee ofRey Misterio,Mysterio began wrestling on theindependent circuitin 1989 at the age of 14 before signing withAsistencia Asesoría y Administraciónin 1992. After brief stints withExtreme Championship Wrestling,theWorld Wrestling Association,andWrestle Association R,Mysterio signed withWorld Championship Wrestling(WCW) in 1996. In WCW, Mysterio helped popularizelucha librein the United States, which led to the rise of cruiserweight wrestling divisions, winning theWCW Cruiserweight Championshipfive times; theWCW World Tag Team Championshipthree times; and theWCW Cruiserweight Tag Team Championshiponce. He lost his mask in aLucha de ApuestasagainstKevin Nash,working unmasked until 2002.

Following the closure of WCW in 2001, Mysterio wrestled for promotions includingConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre,theWorld Wrestling Council,and theX Wrestling Federationbefore joiningWorld Wrestling Entertainment(WWE) in 2002, where he resumed wearing a mask. He stayed with WWE until 2015, winning theWorld Heavyweight Championshiptwice; theWWE Championshiponce; theWWE Cruiserweight Championshipthree times; theWWE Intercontinental Championshiptwice; theWWE United States Championshipthree times, and theWWE Tag Team Championshipfour times, as well as winning the2006 Royal Rumble.

Mysterio departed WWE in 2015, going on to appear in promotions includingNew Japan Pro-Wrestling,Lucha Underground,and Asistencia Asesoría y Administración. He returned to WWE in 2018, where he was joined by his sonDominik.

Early life

Óscar Gutiérrez was born on December 11, 1974, inChula Vista, California,a suburb ofSan Diego County.[3][11]His parents are Mexican nationals Maria del Rosario and Roberto Gutierrez (1948–2024),[12]both from very poor, uneducated backgrounds; Maria was a house cleaner and Roberto was a factory worker.[13][14]Gutiérrez spent his childhood crossing the border from Tijuana to San Diego each day for school.[15]Gutiérrez dropped out of high school with his parents' approval.[16]He has three brothers.[14]

Professional wrestling career

Early career (1989–1992)

Gutiérrez made his debut in Mexico on April 30, 1989, when he was 14 years old. He was trained by his uncleRey Misterioand wrestled early on in Mexico, where he learned theLucha Librehigh flying style that has been his trademark. He had ring names such as "La Lagartija Verde (The Green Lizard)" and "Colibrí (Hummingbird)" before his uncle gave him the name of Rey Misterio Jr. In 1991, while wrestling in Mexico as Colibrí, Mysterio was named "Most Improved Wrestler".[citation needed]

Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (1992–1996)

InAsistencia Asesoría y Administración(AAA), Mysterio feuded withJuventud Guerrera.Mysterio's uncle Misterio Sr. also took on Guerrera in a tag match: Misterio Sr. and Mysterio Jr. faced Guerrera and his fatherFuerza Guerrera.[citation needed]

Extreme Championship Wrestling (1995–1996)

Mysterio signed withPaul Heyman'sExtreme Championship Wrestling(ECW) in 1995.[17]He debuted on September 16, 1995, atGangstas Paradise,defeatingPsicosis,who was also making his ECW debut.[17][18]A feud between the two began, which included atwo out of three falls matchatSouth Philly Jamand aMexican Death matchatNovember to Remember 1995.[17]Mysterio went on to have a series of matches with ECW newcomerJuventud Guerreraduring early 1996. He wrestled his final bout for ECW atBig Ass Extreme Bashin March 1996, defeating Guerrera.[17]

World Championship Wrestling (1996–2001)

Cruiserweight division (1996–1998)

Mysterio made hisWorld Championship Wrestling(WCW) debut on June 16, 1996, atThe Great American Bash,challengingDean Malenkofor theWCW Cruiserweight Championshipin a losing effort.[19]AtBash at the Beachon July 7, he defeated Psicosis in a #1 contender's match to earn another opportunity at the Cruiserweight Championship,[20]which he won for the first time by defeating Malenko the next night onWCW Monday Nitro.[21]He successfully defended the title againstUltimate DragonatHog Wildon August 10,[22]Malenko atClash of the Champions XXXIIIfive days later,[23]andSuper CalóatFall Brawlon September 15.[24]On October 27, atHalloween Havoc,he lost the title back to Malenko.[25]Mysterio challenged Ultimate Dragon for theJ-CrownChampionship in a losing effort atWorld War 3on November 24.[26]

On February 23, 1997, he facedPrince Iaukeafor theWCW World Television ChampionshipatSuperBrawl VII,but lost after being attacked byLord Steven Regal.[27]Mysterio also lost a title rematch atUncensoredon March 16.[28]Soon after, Mysterio began a feud with theNew World Order(nWo), culminating when he lost aMexican Death matchto nWo memberKonnanatRoad Wildon August 9.[29]Mysterio was then involved in a feud with his real-life friend and Cruiserweight ChampionEddie Guerrero,whom he defeated in aTitle vs. Mask matchatHalloween Havocon October 26 to win the Cruiserweight Championship for the second time.[30]On the November 10 episode ofNitro,he lost the title back to Guerrero, as well as in a rematch atWorld War 3on November 23.[31]On the January 15, 1998, episode ofWCW Thunder,Mysterio defeatedJuventudto win his third Cruiserweight Championship, but lost it nine days later toChris JerichoatSouled Out.[30][32]After the match, Jericho continued the beating by using a toolbox he found at ringside. This storyline was used to cover Mysterio's need for a knee operation that kept him out of the ring for six months. AtBash at the Beachon July 12, Mysterio returned and defeated Jericho for his fourth Cruiserweight championship.[33]The next night, however, the result was overturned and the belt returned to Jericho due to Dean Malenko interfering.[33]

Later that year, Eddie Guerrero formed a Mexicanstableknown as theLatino World Order(LWO) (a spin off ofNew World Order) that included nearly every luchador in the promotion. Mysterio continually refused to join and feuded with Guerrero and the LWO members, including winning a match against longtime rival and LWO member Psicosis in a match atRoad Wildon August 8.[34]He was forced to join the group after losing a match to Eddie Guerrero. Mysterio's on-and-offtag teampartnerBilly Kidmanjoined him during the feud with LWO, wrestling against the LWO despite Mysterio being a part of the group. Mysterio faced Kidman for the Cruiserweight Championship atStarrcadeon December 27, but was unsuccessful in atriangle matchalso involving Juventud.[35]On January 17, 1999, atSouled Out,Mysterio failed to win the title from Kidman in afour-way matchthat also included Psicosis and Juventud.[36]

Giant Killer; unmasking (1998–1999)

Mysterio unmasked in 1999

After the two factions of nWo reformed, they demanded that the LWO disband. Mysterio refused to take off his LWO colors and was attacked by the nWo as a result. This led to a match atSuperBrawl IXon February 21, where Mysterio and tag partner Konnan lost a "Hair vs. Mask match" againstKevin NashandScott Hall,forcing Mysterio to remove his mask.[37]After the match, he phoned his uncle to tell him the news. Mysterio has publicly expressed his disappointment over being unmasked:

I was strongly against it! I don't think WCW understood what the mask meant to me, to my fans and to my family. It was a very bad move on their behalf. The fans wanted Rey Mysterio with the mask and losing it hurt me a lot. It was also frustrating that it didn't come as the climax to a feud with another masked wrestler, but in a throwaway match. The same thing happened to Juventud and Psicosis andpsychologicallywise it was a bad move byEric Bischoff.I think the fans understand that I was in a position where I had no option. I either had to lose my mask or lose my job.[38]

Following SuperBrawl, Mysterio became a "giant killer" by defeating large opponents such as Kevin Nash,Bam Bam Bigelow,andScott Norton.[39][40][41]AtUncensoredon March 14, he lost to Nash after interference fromLex Luger.[42]The next night, on the March 15 episode ofNitro,he defeated Billy Kidman to win his fourth Cruiserweight Championship.[30]On the March 22 episode ofNitro,Mysterio got his first shot at theWCW World Heavyweight Championshipagainst championRic Flairwhen the names of (allegedly) nearly everyone in the company were put into a hat and a lottery was held.El Dandywas the lottery winner, but he was injured, and Mysterio took the shot instead. The match ended with a disqualification win for Flair, even thoughArn Anderson's interference on Flair's behalf should have theoretically disqualified Flair.[43]The following week, Mysterio and Kidman defeated Flair'sFour Horsemenstablemates Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko to win theWCW World Tag Team Championship,making Mysterio a double champion.[44]Mysterio successfully defended his Cruiserweight Championship against his tag team partner Kidman atSpring Stampedeon April 11 before losing the title on the April 19 episode ofNitroto Psicosis in a fatal four-way match that also involved Juventud Guerrera andBlitzkrieg.[45][46]On the following episode ofNitro,he defeated Psicosis to win his fifth Cruiserweight Championship.[30]AtSlamboreeon May 9, Mysterio and Kidman lost the World Tag Team titles toRavenandPerry Saturnin a triangle match, also involving former champions Benoit and Malenko.[47]

No Limit Soldiers; Filthy Animals (1999–2001)

In mid-1999, Mysterio and Konnan joinedMaster P'sNo Limit Soldiersand feuded with theWest Texas Rednecks.AtThe Great American Bashon June 13, they defeated Rednecks membersCurt HennigandBobby Duncum Jr.,and atBash at the Beachon July 11, won a four-on-fourelimination tag team matchagainst them.[48][49]After Master P's departure from WCW, Mysterio formed astablewith Eddie Guerrero and Billy Kidman known as the Filthy Animals, turningheelfor the first and only time in his career.[50]The Filthy Animals defeatedDead Poolin six-man tag team matches atRoad Wildon August 14 andFall Brawlon September 12.[51][52]On the August 19 episode ofThunder,Mysterio lost the cruiserweight title toLenny Lane.[53]

On the October 18 episode ofNitro,Mysterio and Konnan defeatedHarlem Heatto win the World Tag Team Championship, however, Mysterio was injured during the match and was sidelined.[44]Kidman substituted for Mysterio and teamed with Konnan during their title defense against Harlem Heat and theFirst FamilyatHalloween Havocsix days later, where the Filthy Animals lost the titles back to Harlem Heat.[54]Mysterio returned in early 2000 and remained a steady performer, eventually joiningthe New Bloodfaction, opposingthe Millionaire's Club.[55]On the August 14 episode ofNitro,Mysterio and Juventud defeatedThe Great Mutaand Vampiro to win the World Tag Team Championship.[56]They were stripped of the title afterErnest MillerpinnedDisco Infernowith the stipulation that if he pinned Disco, Mysterio and Guerrera would be stripped of the title. AtFall Brawlon September 17, the Filthy Animals foughtThe Natural Born Thrillersto ano contestin an elimination tag team match.[57]Mysterio reformed his tag team with Kidman and challenged for the World Tag Team Championship in a triangle match atHalloween Havocon October 29, facing the champions Natural Born Thrillers andThe Boogie Knightsin a losing effort.[58]

AtMillennium Finalon November 16, Mysterio and Kidman lost toKroniK,but avenged their loss atMayhemten days later against KroniK andAlex Wrightin a handicap match.[59][60]AtStarrcadeon December 17, The Filthy Animals lost toThe Harris BrothersandJeff Jarrettin aBunkhouse Brawl.[61]After this, the Filthy Animals starting feuding withTeam Canada,to whom they lost in aPenalty Box matchatSinon January 14, 2001.[62]AtSuperBrawl Revengeon February 18, Mysterio unsuccessfully challengedChavo Guerrero Jr.for the Cruiserweight Championship.[63]Kidman and Mysterio participated in a cruiserweight tag team tournament for the newly createdWCW Cruiserweight Tag Team Championshipand advanced to the final round, where they lost to Elix Skipper andKid RomeoatGreedon March 18.[64]On the final episode ofNitroon March 26, they defeated Skipper and Romeo in a rematch to win the Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship before WCW was sold to theWorld Wrestling Federation(WWF).[65]

Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (2001)

After WCW closed down, Mysterio started wrestling independently in Mexico. He made his first everConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libreappearance, debuting in an eight-man tag team match. Mysterio wrestled a total of 10 matches in CMLL before returning to the United States.[citation needed]

Independent circuit and Puerto Rico (2002)

Upon his return to the US, he worked inIWA Mid-South,theXcitement Wrestling Federationand theHeartland Wrestling Association,with the likes ofEddie GuerreroandCM Punk.Mysterio traveled to Puerto Rico for theWorld Wrestling Counciland defeatedEddie Colonfor theWWC World Junior Heavyweight Championshipon January 6, 2002, holding the belt until losing it back to Colon on April 6.[66]

World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE (2002–2015)

Championship reigns (2002–2004)

Mysterio signing autographs in 2004

In June 2002, Mysterio signed withWorld Wrestling Entertainment(WWE), andpromosthat hyped his debut began airing. The "Jr." was dropped from his name and he was billed simply as Rey Mysterio.[67]

Mysterio, with his mask, made his WWE debut on the July 25, 2002, episode ofSmackDown!as aface,defeating Chavo Guerrero.[68]His first feud was withKurt Angle,culminating in a match atSummerSlamon August 25,[69][70]which Angle won after forcing Mysterio to submit to theankle lock.[71]He later formed a tag team withEdge,participating in atournamentfor the newly created and SmackDown!-exclusiveWWE Tag Team Championship.[72][73]They lost to Kurt Angle andChris Benoitin the finals of the tournament atNo Mercyon October 20; the match was votedMatch of the Yearby theWrestling Observer Newsletter.[74]They won the titles when they defeated Angle and Benoit in atwo out of three falls matchon the November 7 episode ofSmackDown!,[75]but lost them to Los Guerreros in aTriple Threat Elimination matchatSurvivor Serieson November 17.[76]

On March 30, 2003, atWrestleMania XIX,he faced theCruiserweight ChampionMatt Hardyfor the title, but lost after interference fromShannon Moore.[77]After earning a title shot in May, he defeated Hardy on the June 5 episode ofSmackDown!to win the Cruiserweight Championship.[78][79]After losing the championship to Tajiri on the September 25 episode ofSmackDown!,he regained it from Tajiri on the January 1 episode ofSmackDown!.[80][81]At theRoyal Rumbleon January 25, 2004, Mysterio successfully defended the title againstJamie Noble.[82]He lost the title to Chavo Guerrero atNo Way Outon February 15.[83]AtWrestleMania XXon March 14, Mysterio took part in aCruiserweight Openfor the title, where Guerrero retained the title.[84]On the June 17 episode ofSmackDown!,he defeatedChavo Classicto win the title for a third time.[85]He lost it toSpike Dudleyon the July 29 episode ofSmackDown!then failed to regain the title on a September episode ofSmackDown!and in a fatal four-way match atSurvivor Serieson November 14.[86][87][88]

Teaming and feuding with Eddie Guerrero (2004–2005)

Mysterio during a WWEhouse showin 2005

During this time, Mysterio formed a tag team withRob Van Damand feuded withKenzo SuzukiandRené Duprée.[89][90]AtNo Mercyon October 3, they failed to win the titles from Suzuki and Duprée, but won them in a rematch on the December 9 episode ofSmackDown!.[91][92]They successfully defended the titles against Suzuki and Duprée atArmageddonon December 12, before losing the titles to theBasham Brotherson the January 13, 2005, episode ofSmackDown!after Van Dam was injured.[93][94]

On February 20, Mysterio teamed up withEddie Guerrero,winning the WWE Tag Team Championship back from the Basham Brothers atNo Way Out.[95]In a departure from traditionalbooking,Mysterio and Guerrero did not defend their titles atWrestleMania 21on April 3, but instead had a match against each other, which Mysterio won.[96]On the April 21 episode ofSmackDown!,Mysterio and Guerrero lost the WWE Tag Team Championship toMNM(Joey MercuryandJohnny Nitro).[97]The following week, Guerrero abandoned Mysterio, whom he had considered "his family" earlier in the show, during their rematch for the titles, costing them the match.[98]After astreet fightagainst Chavo on the May 5 episode ofSmackDown!,Eddie came out and suplexed Mysterio on the steel steps, displaying Eddie's increasing frustration with being unable to defeat Mysterio.[99]

AtJudgment Dayon May 22, Mysterio defeated Guerrero by disqualification after Guerrero attacked him with a steel chair.[100]On June 12, in the midst of their feud, Mysterio faced and defeated long-time rival Psicosis for the first time in nearly five years atECW One Night Stand.[101]Guerrero then threatened to reveal a secret he and Mysterio shared involving Mysterio's real life sonDominik,unless Mysterio deferred to Guerrero's authority.[102][103]AtThe Great American Bashon July 24, Mysterio defeated Guerrero in a match with a stipulation that if Guerrero lost, he would not tell the secret.[104]Despite this, Guerrero revealed the secret on the following episode ofSmackDown!,that he was Dominik's biological father. Guerrero said he knew Mysterio was having trouble starting his own family, so Guerrero left Dominik as a baby with Mysterio and his wife Angie to raise.[105]He threatened to take custody of Dominik, drawing up custody papers and having his lawyer present them to Mysterio.[106][107]AtSummerSlamon August 21, Mysterio defeated Guerrero in aladder matchfor the custody of Dominik.[108]On the September 9 episode ofSmackDown!,Mysterio lost to Guerrero in a steel cage match, ending their feud.[109]

On November 13, 2005, Eddie Guerrero was found dead in his hotel room inMinneapolis, Minnesota.[110]That same day, at a WWE "Super Show" whereSmackDown!andRawwere both taped, Mysterio gave an emotional speech about Guerrero, and in a show of respect, removed his mask (though he put his head down, so his face could not be seen). Mysterio went on to defeatShawn Michaelsin an interbrand match later that night. After the match, Michaels and Mysterio hugged in the ring and Mysterio pointed up to the sky, crying, in memory of Guerrero.[111]

World Heavyweight Champion (2005–2007)

Mysterio at a house show in 2005

Mysterio participated in the main event ofSurvivor Serieson November 27, as part of Team SmackDown! along withRandy Orton,Bobby Lashley,Batista,andJohn "Bradshaw" Layfield(JBL), defeating Team Raw (Shawn Michaels,Kane,Big Show,Carlito,andChris Masters).[112]Mysterio faced Big Show, who he eliminated at Survivor Series, in a match billed as "Davidvs.Goliath"in aSmackDown!special show on November 29, which ended as a "no contest" after interference from Show's tag team partner, Kane.[113]Mysterio continued to feud with Raw'sWorld Tag Team Champions,and found a tag team partner inWorld Heavyweight ChampionBatista. They were booked to face Raw's Kane and Big Show in a tag team match atArmageddonon December 18. Two days before the event, Batista and Mysterio defeated MNM onSmackDown!to win the WWE Tag Team Championship in a match they both dedicated to Guerrero.[114]Mysterio and Batista's match with Big Show and Kane was then billed as "Champions vs. Champions", which they lost.[115]On the December 30 episode ofSmackDown!,MNM invoked their rematch clause, defeating Batista and Mysterio after interference fromMark Henryto regain the WWE Tag Team Championship.[116]The following week, Mysterio and Batista lost their rematch for the titles in a steel cage match after interference by Henry.[117]

On January 29, 2006, Mysterio was the second entrant in theRoyal Rumblematch, setting a record by lasting 62 minutes, winning the match, and earning a world title shot by last eliminating Orton.[118]Orton urged him to put the title shot at stake in a match atNo Way Out.[119]Over the following weeks, Orton made disparaging remarks about Eddie Guerrero,[120][121]which many people, including Orton, felt the comments were unwarranted and distasteful in the wake of Guerrero's death.[122]Orton won at No Way Out on February 19, earning Mysterio's title shot for the World Heavyweight Championship atWrestleMania 22.[123]However, General ManagerTheodore Longre-added Mysterio to the WrestleMania title match, making it a triple threat match between Orton, Mysterio, and then-champion,Kurt Angle.[124]At WrestleMania on April 2, Mysterio pinned Orton to become the new World Heavyweight Champion.[125]On the following episode ofSmackDown!,Mysterio – billed as an "underdogchampion ", made his first successful World Heavyweight title defense against Orton.[126]Mysterio retained the title again during a WrestleMania rematch onSmackDown!against Angle three weeks later.[127]

Mysterio quickly moved into a feud with the United States Champion John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL), who stated he deserved the World Heavyweight title.[128]This feud saw him face off against three opponents chosen by JBL in the three weeks leading up to their title match atJudgment Day.Mysterio was defeated by Mark Henry andThe Great Khaliin separate non-title matches before wrestling Kane to a "no contest".[129][130][131]On May 21, Mysterio retained his title against JBL at Judgment Day.[132]The feud intensified when JBL lost the United States Championship toBobby Lashleyfive days later onSmackDown!after being tricked by Mysterio to take on all comers like Mysterio himself had.[133]JBL vowed that if he did not win his rematch against Mysterio, he would quit SmackDown!.[133]In their main event match, Mysterio retained the World Heavyweight Championship, causing JBL to leave SmackDown!, untilECW One Night Standon June 11, when he announced his return as acolor commentator.[133][134]Mysterio was booked to defend against ECW wrestlerSabuat ECW One Night Stand.[135]In the weeks leading up to his title defense, Mysterio defeated Cruiserweight ChampionGregory Helmsin a Champion vs. Champion match, and lost to Rob Van Dam atWWE vs. ECW Head-to-Headon June 7.[136][137]At ECW One Night Stand, Mysterio retained the title, after he and Sabu were ruled unable to continue following a triple jump DDT through a table by Sabu. Mysterio then retained his title in a match against Mark Henry, winning by disqualification after Chavo Guerrero handed Henry a chair and Mysterio acted as if he was hit, a tactic for which Eddie Guerrero was known.[134]

Mysterio began a feud withKing Booker,who won abattle royalto become the number one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship.[138]King Booker attacked Mysterio from behind backstage with the help of King Booker's wifeQueen Sharmell.[139]The next week onSmackDown!,Mysterio gained revenge by attacking King Booker and his "court".[139]On July 23, atThe Great American Bash,Mysterio lost the World Heavyweight Championship to King Booker after Chavo interfered in the match and turned on Mysterio, hitting him with a steel chair.[140]Guerrero would also cost Mysterio his rematch the following week.[141]AtSummerSlamon August 20, Mysterio lost to Guerrero afterVickie Guerrerotried to stop both men from fighting, but accidentally knocked Mysterio off the top turnbuckle. Vickie then turned on Mysterio by hitting him in the back with a steel chair and gave him an injury, thus, siding with Guerrero.[142]On October 8, Mysterio defeated Guerrero in aFalls Count Anywhere matchatNo Mercy.[143]Subsequently, Guerrero challenged Mysterio to an"I quit" matchfor the October 20 episode ofSmackDown!,which Mysterio lost. During the match, Guerrero injured Mysterio's knee, which was used to write Mysterio out of the storyline for a while to get knee surgery.[144][145]

Mysterio made his in-ring return atSummerSlamon August 26, 2007, defeating Guerrero, after he obsessed over Mysterio's return as well as wanting to injure Mysterio again.[146]On the August 31 episode ofSmackDown!,Mysterio defeated Batista andFinlayin a "Championship Competition" to become the number one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship atUnforgiven,held byThe Great Khali.[147]On the following episode ofSmackDown!,Mysterio defeated Guerrero in an "I Quit" match after hitting Guerrero's knee with a steel chair repeatedly in a similar manner to which Mysterio had been put out of action, ending the feud. After the match, Batista saved Mysterio from an attack by Khali, making the match at Unforgiven a triple threat match.[148]At the event on September 16, Mysterio failed to win the title, which was won by Batista.[149]

Various storylines (2007–2009)

Mysterio in November 2008

Mysterio then began a feud with Finlay, an opponent chosen by JBL.[150]The rivalry was marked as "Fight vs. Flight", contrasting the fighting styles of both wrestlers – Finlay's physicality, versus the high-flying Mysterio.[151]After fighting to a "no contest" atNo Mercyon October 7,[152]followed by a double-disqualification in a number one contender's match for Batista's World Heavyweight Championship on the nextSmackDown!,[153]he defeated Finlay in aStretcher matchatCyber Sundayon October 28.[154]During this feud, he lost a match to Finlay on the November 9 episode ofSmackDown!and was part of the winning team atSurvivor Serieson November 18, which consisted of both wrestlers on opposing sides (although Mysterio was second to be eliminated).[155][156][157]

He re-entered the World Heavyweight Championship picture on the January 4, 2008, episode ofSmackDown!when he won aBeat the Clockchallenge for a chance to face the World Heavyweight Champion Edge at theRoyal Rumble.[158]At the event on January 27, he was unsuccessful in winning the championship.[159]WWE's official website announced on February 14 that Mysterio suffered a biceps injury during an overseas tour.[160]Despite the injury, Mysterio faced Edge for the title in a rematch atNo Way Outon February 17, which he lost.[161]On the February 22 episode ofSmackDown,Mysterio announced that his injury would keep him out of action for at least six months, and he eventually underwent three surgeries within the space of a month.[162][163]

Mysterio returned on the June 23 episode ofRaw,as the first wrestler to be drafted in the2008 WWE Draftfrom theSmackDownbrandto theRawbrand.[164]Mysterio made hisRawin-ring debut on July 7, pinningSantino Marellaafter a 619.[165]General ManagerMike Adamleannounced thatJohn Cenawas injured and that Mysterio would replace him in theChampionship ScrambleatUnforgiven.The next week, Mysterio made his return toRawafter an extended absence by attacking Kane, turning back numerous claims that Kane had "ended his career".[166]Mysterio then made his in-ring return at Unforgiven on September 7, competing in the World Heavyweight Championship scramble match, which was won byChris Jericho.[167]Mysterio put his mask on the line in a match atNo Mercyon October 5, which he won by disqualification after Kane attacked him with asteel chair.[168]He defeated Kane again atCyber Sundayon October 26, this time in a No Holds Barred match,[169]and again atSurvivor Serieson November 23, when the pair were on opposing sides in a five-on-five elimination match.[170]Mysterio then competed in a number one contender's tournament for theIntercontinental Championship,losing toCM Punkin the finals atArmageddonon December 14.[171][172]AtNo Way Outon February 15, 2009, Mysterio competed in theElimination Chambermatch for the World Heavyweight Championship, but was the last man eliminated by Edge.[173]

Intercontinental Champion (2009–2010)

Mysterio in 2010

AtWrestleMania 25on April 5, Mysterio defeatedJohn "Bradshaw" Layfield(JBL) in 21 seconds to capture the Intercontinental Championship.[174]His win made Mysterio the twenty-firstTriple Crown Championin WWE history. Mysterio was drafted back to the SmackDown brand during the2009 WWE Drafton the April 13 episode ofRaw,making the Intercontinental Championship exclusive to SmackDown for the first time since August 2002.[175]He then entered into an extensive feud withChris Jericho,retaining his title against him atJudgment Dayon May 17.[176]AtExtreme Ruleson June 7, Mysterio lost the title after being unmasked and pinned by Jericho.[177]Mysterio and Jericho were booked in a Title vs. Mask match that was scheduled forThe Bashon June 28, which Mysterio won, regaining the title.[178]Mysterio retained the title once more against Jericho on the July 10 episode ofSmackDownto end their feud, before he was attacked byDolph Zigglerafter the match.[179]He successfully defended the title against Ziggler at bothNight of Championson July 26 andSummerSlamon August 23.[180][181]On August 2, WWE announced that Mysterio would be suspended for 30 days, effective September 2, for violating the company's Wellness Policy.[1]Before the suspension, he lost the title on the September 1 (aired September 4) episode ofSmackDownagainstJohn Morrison.[182]In an interview with Mexican newspaperRecord,Mysterio stated that he was suspended for a drug he was using for his knee and arm.[183]Mysterio stated that he had a prescription for the drug, but was unable to produce it in time to prevent his suspension due to being on vacation and doing a promotional tour.[183]

Later that month, Mysterio returned and was revealed asBatista's partner in a match againstJeri-Show(Chris Jericho and Big Show) for theUnified WWE Tag Team ChampionshipatHell in a Cellon October 4, which they lost.[184][185]AtBragging Rightson October 25, they participated in a Fatal 4 Way match for the World Heavyweight Championship. During the match, Mysterio prevented Batista of winning the title and, after the match was attacked by Batista.[186]On November 22, Mysterio lost to Batista atSurvivor Seriesbytechnical knockout.[187]Their feud moved around the World Heavyweight Championship, when Mysterio defeated Batista on the December 18 episode ofSmackDownto gain a title shot againstThe Undertakeron the following episode ofSmackDown,but the match ended in a no contest after Batista interfered.[188][189]On the January 15, 2010 episode ofSmackDown,they faced off again in a number one contender's steel cage match, where Mysterio won.[190]However, Mysterio lost the title match to The Undertaker at theRoyal Rumbleon January 31.[191]

In February, Mysterio began a feud with Punk that also involved Punk'sStraight Edge Society.During the Elimination Chamber match for the World Heavyweight Championship at thenamesake eventon February 21, Mysterio eliminated Punk.[192]Mysterio continued to feud with Punk and had a match atWrestleMania XXVIon March 28 with the stipulation that if Mysterio were to lose at WrestleMania, he would be forced to join the SES.[193]After Mysterio defeated Punk at WrestleMania, they faced again atExtreme Ruleson April 25, with Mysterio losing to Punk in a match where Punk should have had his head shaved if he lost.[194][195]AtOver the Limiton May 23, Mysterio faced CM Punk again with both previous stipulations in place (Mysterio's allegiance to the SES and Punk's hair); Mysterio defeated Punk, resulting in Punk's head being shaved.[196]

World championship reigns (2010–2011)

Mysterio in 2011

AtFatal 4-Wayon June 20, Mysterio defeatedJack Swagger,Big Show, and CM Punk to win the World Heavyweight Championship for the second time.[197]On July 18, atMoney in the Bank,he retained the title against Swagger before Kane, who had won the SmackDownMoney in the Bank ladder matchearlier that night, cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase, ending Mysterio's reign at 28 days.[198]He had a rematch for the title atSummerSlamon August 15, but he was defeated.[199]

Mysterio then entered a feud with the debutingAlberto Del Rio,a Mexican wrestler who portrayed a high-class aristocrat. During Del Rio's debut on the August 20 episode ofSmackDown,Mysterio lost to Del Rio by submission.[200]They both participated atBragging Rightson October 24 as part of the victorious Team SmackDown, but during the match, Del Rio attacked Mysterio.[201]AtSurvivor Serieson November 21, Mysterio and Del Rio led two opposing teams as part of the traditional Survivor Series match, where Team Mysterio won.[202]They also participated atTLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairson December 19 in a fatal four-wayTables, Ladders, and Chairs matchfor the World Heavyweight Championship, which was won by Edge.[203]His feud with Del Rio culminated on the January 7, 2011, episode ofSmackDownin a two out of three falls match, which Del Rio won by countout.[204]

On the January 21 episode ofSmackDown,Mysterio accidentally broke the nose ofCody Rhodeswhen he hit him with a 619.[205][206][207]WWE used this accident to start a feud and, as part of the storyline, Rhodes began to wear a mask and they wrestled atWrestleMania XXVIIon April 3, where Mysterio lost to Rhodes.[208]Mysterio defeated Rhodes on the April 22 episode ofSmackDownand atExtreme Ruleson May 1 in a Falls Count Anywhere match, ending their feud.[209][210]

In the2011 WWE Draft,Mysterio was drafted to the Raw brand.[211]Mysterio then reignited his feud with CM Punk, with the pair exchanging victories on consecutive episodes ofRaw.[212][213][214]The feud culminated in a match atCapitol Punishmenton June 19, where Punk emerged victorious.[215]On July 25, Mysterio won atournament for the vacant WWE Championshipto win his first WWE Championship, but he lost the title toJohn Cenalater that night.[216]On the August 15 episode ofRaw,Mysterio received a rematch for the WWE Championship against new champion Alberto Del Rio, but lost to him via submission.[217]Mysterio suffered an injury in late August.[218]

Teaming with Sin Cara (2012–2013)

On April 26, 2012, WWE reported that Mysterio had been suspended for 60 days due to his second violation of the company's Talent Wellness Program policy and that his suspension would expire on June 25.[219]After his return in July,[220]Mysterio faced The Miz for the Intercontinental Championship atSummerSlamon August 19 and in a fatal-four-way match atNight of Championson September 16, but lost both times.[221][222]In September, he was paired withSin Caraas a tag team.[223]They entered into a feud withThe Prime Time Players(Titus O'NeilandDarren Young), defeating them atHell in a Cellon October 28, as well as O'Neil and Young's team atSurvivor Serieson November 18.[224][225]AtTLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairson December 16, they lost to Rhodes andDamien Sandowin a tables match.[226]On the following episode ofSmackDown,Mysterio and Cara were written off television after being attacked byThe Shieldand Mysterio suffered an injury, dissolving the team.[227]This was done for Mysterio to take time off and Sin Cara underwent knee surgery.[228]In March, Mysterio took another leave of absence due to a legitimate knee injury, explained in storyline as an attack by Mark Henry.[229]

Final storylines and departure (2013–2015)

Mysterio's last WWE in-ring match before his return in 2018 was a loss toBad News Barrettin April 2014

After eight months, Mysterio returned at a WWE live event on October 17, 2013, and returned to television as part of the Spanish commentary team atHell in a Cellon October 27.[230]On the November 18 episode ofRaw,Mysterio saved CM Punk and Daniel Bryan from an attack byThe Wyatt Familyand The Real Americans (Jack SwaggerandAntonio Cesaro), which led to Mysterio being part of a 10-man elimination tag team match atSurvivor Serieson November 24, in which Mysterio's team lost after he was eliminated by sole survivorRoman Reigns.[231][232]AtTLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairson December 15, Mysterio andBig Showunsuccessfully challengedCody Rhodes and Goldustfor the WWE Tag Team Championship in a fatal four-way match also involving RybAxel (RybackandCurtis Axel) and The Real Americans.[233]AtWrestleMania XXXon April 6, 2014, Mysterio competed in theAndré the GiantMemorialBattle Royal,but was eliminated byCesaro.[234]

On the April 7 episode ofRaw,Mysterio made an appearance and lost to a returningBad News Barrett.[235]He subsequently decided to take time off to heal a wrist injury. During his hiatus, it was reported that Mysterio wanted to leave WWE, but the promotion had extended his contract without his approval.[236]He did not return to WWE programming, and instead appeared in a video message at AAA'sTriplemanía XXIIand also visitedLucha Underground.[237][238]On February 26, 2015, WWE officially announced that Mysterio's WWE contract had expired, ending his nearly 13-year tenure with the company.[239][240]

Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (2015–2016)

Five days after being released from WWE, it was announced that Mysterio had agreed to work for Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide.[241]He made his in-ring return as part of AAA's 2015 pay-per-viewRey de Reyes( "King of Kings" ) on March 18, where he andMyzteziz(formerly Sin Cara in WWE) defeated theLos Perros del Malteam ofEl Hijo del Perro AguayoandPentagón Jr.,with Mysterio scoring the winning pin.[242]

On March 20, during another tag team match, a dropkick from Mysterio resulted in Perro Aguayo Jr.'s death in the ring. Mysterio delivered the dropkick to Perro's back, causing him to fall to the second rope, setting him up for Mysterio's signature "619" wrestling move, which involves Mysterio running towards the rope, grabbing it, and spinning around 180°, hitting the person on the face with his legs. Mysterio, seeing that something was wrong due to Perro becoming limp, purposely missed. The other wrestlers continued performing while each coming up and checking on Perro. They quickly finished the match after realizing that something serious had happened. The referee, wrestlers, and locker room crew came out and took Perro out using a piece of plywood. He was pronounced dead by the doctors later that night. His official cause of death was ruled ascardiac arrest,due to a cervicalstrokecaused by three fractured vertebrae.[243][244][245]

On May 24, 2015, Mysterio came together with Myzteziz andEl Patrón Albertoto form the "Dream Team" for AAA'sLucha Libre World Cup.The trio eventually won the tournament, defeatingJohnny Mundo,Matt Hardy andMr. Andersonin the finals with Mysterio pinning Mundo for the win.[246]ForTriplemanía XXIII,AAA's biggest show of the year, a "dream match" between Mysterio and Myzteziz took place. Both wrestlers teamed during their time in WWE and AAA but had never competed against each other. Mysterio was victorious, forcing Myzteziz to submit to aFujiwara armbar.After the match, Myzteziz turnedrudoand sprayed mist at Mysterio's face, challenging him to aLucha de Apuestas.[247][248]In early February 2016, AAA announced that Mysterio had left AAA due to financial issues between Mysterio and AAA.[249]Despite not working directly for AAA, Mysterio Jr. participated in the2016 Lucha Libre World CupalongsideDr. Wagner Jr.andDragon Azteca Jr.,known as "Team Mexico International"; the trio finished in third place.[250]

Return to the independent circuit (2015–2018)

Rey Mysterio has appeared on a number of independent shows, facing the likes ofAlberto El Patronin Qatar Pro Wrestling,[251]Amazing Redin House of Glory,[252]AJ Stylesat a5 Star Wrestlingshow in the UK,[253]and Ricochet in Xtreme Wrestling Alliance (XWA).[254]

Mysterio faced fellowWWEalumnusKurt Angleon March 20, 2016, for the upstart URFight promotion, defeating Angle in a two-falls match with assistance from rapperRiff Raff.[255][256]On April 30, 2017, at the WCPW Pro Wrestling World Cup, Mysterio won the Mexico Leg withPenta El Zero M,defeatingAlberto El Patronin the semi-finals, and longtime rivalJuventud Guerrerain the finals.[257]

Mysterio teamed up with Mexican luchadorsFenixandBandidofor the main event of the indy super showAll Inon September 1, 2018, losing toThe Golden Eliteteam ofKota IbushiandThe Young Bucks(Nick and Matt Jackson).[258]

Lucha Underground (2015–2016)

Mysterio signed withLucha Undergroundon December 12, 2015, and appeared on the second season.[259]On January 10, 2016, Mysterio,Dragon Azteca Jr.andPrince PumadefeatedIvelisse,Johnny MundoandSon of HavocandFénix,Jack Evans,andP. J. BlackandCortez Castro,Joey Ryanand Mr. Cisco in a four-way trio tag team elimination Match for the Lucha Underground Trios Championship.[260]AtUltima Lucha Doson January 31, Mysterio defeated Puma.[261]In March, he was the second competitor to enter the secondAztec Warfarematch and was the final elimination by the eventual winner,Matanza.[262]On April 9, Mysterio competed in the third Aztec Warfare match, which was aired in November, eliminatingMatanza Cuetoand ending his undefeated streak, before he was eliminated byJohnny Mundo.[263][264]At the end of Season 3, Mysterio lost a match to Cueto, who then brutally attacked Mysterio, implying that he had been killed off and would not be returning for Season 4.[265]It was confirmed that Mysterio would not return for Season 4 as he had chosen not to renew his contract with Lucha Underground.[266][267]

New Japan Pro-Wrestling (2018)

Rey Mysterio made hisNew Japan Pro-Wrestling(NJPW) debut on June 9, 2018, as part of NJPW'sDominion 6.9 in Osaka-jo Hallshow. Mysterio teamed up withJushin Thunder LigerandHiroshi Tanahashi,losing to theBullet Clubteam ofCody,Marty ScurllandAdam Page.[268]

Second return to AAA (2018)

On June 3, 2018, Mysterio returned toLucha Libre AAA Worldwide(AAA) atVerano de Escándalo,competing in a three-way match for theAAA Mega ChampionshipagainstRey WegnerandJeff Jarrett,with Jarrett winning.[269]

Return to WWE (2018–present)

United States Champion (2018–2020)

In 2018, Mysterio made two surprise appearances atRoyal Rumbleon January 28 andGreatest Royal Rumbleon April 27, but lost both matches.[270][271]On September 19, it was confirmed he had signed a two-year contract with WWE.[272]

Mysterio in July 2018

Mysterio participated in theWWE World CupatCrown Jewelon November 2,[273]defeatingRandy Ortonin the first round but lost to The Miz in the semi-finals.[274][275]After weeks of attacks by Orton,[276][277]Mysterio faced Orton on the November 20 episode ofSmackDown Live,but lost.[278][279]AtSurvivor Serieson November 18, Mysterio competed as part of Team SmackDown in theSurvivor Series match,but was eliminated byBraun Strowman,and his team lost to Team Raw.[280]On December 16, atTLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs,Mysterio defeated Orton in achairs match,ending their feud.[281]At theRoyal Rumbleon January 27, 2019, Mysterio entered the Royal Rumble match at No. 25, but was eliminated by Orton.[282]

In February, Mysterio began challenging for theUnited States Championship.[283][284]He failed to win the title fromSamoa JoeatFastlaneon March 10 andWrestleMania 35on April 7, where he was squashed by Joe in 58 seconds.[285][286]After being drafted to Raw as part of theSuperstar Shake-up,[287]Mysterio won the title from Joe atMoney in the Bankon May 19, becoming the twenty-firstWWE Grand Slam Championin the process.[288]However, on the June 3 episode ofRaw,Mysterio announced that he would return the title to Joe due to suffering an injury.[289]Mysterio returned from injury one month later.[290]

On the September 23 episode ofRaw,Mysterio won a fatal five-way elimination match, earning him aUniversal Championshipopportunity againstSeth Rollins.[291]However, the following week onRaw,Mysterio and his son, Dominik, were brutally attacked byBrock Lesnar,resulting in a storyline injury for the latter.[292]On the October 4 episode ofSmackDown,Mysterio assisted the debut ofCain Velasquezto attack Lesnar after the latter's WWE Championship win.[293]AtCrown Jewelon October 31, Lesnar defeated Velasquez by submission and continued to apply the Kimura Lock after the match had concluded until Mysterio attacked Lesnar with a chair.[294]The following week, Lesnar quit SmackDown to move to Raw in order to seek revenge against Mysterio, who had been drafted to Raw.[295]AtSurvivor Serieson November 24, Mysterio lost to Lesnar despite interference from Dominik.[296]

Mysterio won a fatal-four-way match on the November 25 episode ofRawto earn a match for the United States Championship, regaining the title by defeatingA.J. Styles.[297]On the December 9 episode ofRaw,he successfully defended the title against Styles, before losing it toAndradeduring ahouse showatMadison Square Gardenon December 26.[298][299]He attempted to win the title back from Andrade on the January 6 and 20 episodes ofRaw,in a losing effort.[300][301]

Teaming with Dominik Mysterio (2020–2022)

The Mysteriosduring a tag team match against theStreet Profitsin December 2021

In May 2020, Mysterio began feuding withSeth Rollins,who used the corner of steel steps to pierce Mysterio's eye and take him out of action.[302][303]AtThe Horror Show at Extreme Ruleson July 19, Mysterio lost to Rollins in an Eye for an Eye match.[304]On August 30, Mysterio and his son,Dominik Mysterio,defeated Rollins andMurphyatPayback.[305]As part of the2020 Draft,Mysterio was drafted to theSmackDownbrand.[306]Mysterio and Rollins faced each other in a No Holds Barred Final Chapter match on the November 13 episode ofSmackDown,which Mysterio won after assistance from Murphy, who turned on Rollins, ending their feud.[307]AtRoyal Rumbleon January 31, 2021, Mysterio entered at No. 26, but was eliminated byOmos.[308]

Following the Royal Rumble, Mysterio began teaming with Dominik.[309][310][311]AtWrestleMania Backlashon May 16, they defeatedDolph ZigglerandRobert Roodeto win theWWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship,becoming the first ever father-son tag team champions in WWE history.[312]On the June 4 episode ofSmackDown,the Mysterios retained their titles againstThe Usos,albeit with controversy as the referee failed to notice Jimmy's shoulder was lifted. AfterAdam PearceandSonya Devillegranted a rematch later that night, the Mysterios again retained their titles afterRoman Reignsinterfered and attacked them, causing a disqualification.[313]On the June 18 episode ofSmackDown,Mysterio lost to Reigns in aHell in a Cellmatch.[314][315]At theMoney in the Bankpre-show on July 18, the Mysterios lost the titles to the Usos, ending their reign at 63 days.[316]They failed to regain the titles atSummerSlamon August 21.[317]

As part of the2021 Draft,both Rey and Dominik were drafted to theRaw brand.[318]Rey, along with Dominik, were then involved in a feud withThe Miz,[319][320]whom Rey defeated at theElimination Chamberpre-show on February 19.[321]The feud grew to involve social media starLogan Paul,culminating in a tag team match between the Mysterios and Miz and Paul on Night 1 ofWrestleMania 38on April 2,[322][323]which the Mysterios lost.[324]

Over the following weeks, The Mysterios began a feud withThe Judgment Day(Finn Balor,Damian Priest,andRhea Ripley), who repeatedly attempted to have Dominik join the stable.[325][326][327]AtSummerSlamon July 30, the Mysterios defeated Bálor and Priest after interference from a returningEdge.[328]AtClash at the Castleon September 3, Rey and Edge defeated Bálor and Priest. After the match, Dominik hit Edge with a low blow and hit a clothesline on Rey, thus disbanding the Mysterios.[329]On the October 14 episode ofSmackDown,he was transferred to the SmackDown brand, refusing to fight his son. Later that night, he won a fatal four-way match for an Intercontinental Championship match againstGunther,[330]which he lost on the November 4 episode ofSmackDown.[331]

Latino World Order (2023–present)

Mysterio (left) gives a 619 toThe Judgment Day(Finn Balor,Damian Priest,Dominik MysterioandJD McDonagh) in August 2024

At theRoyal Rumbleon January 28, 2023, Rey was scheduled to enter the Royal Rumble match at No. 17, but was unable to compete due to presumably being attacked either solely by Dominik, who entered the match at No. 18 or the entire The Judgment Day.[332]

On March 10, WWE announced that Mysterio would be inducted into theWWE Hall of Fameas a part of theClass of 2023.[333]After weeks of continuous torment by Dominik,[334][335]on the March 24 episode ofSmackDown,Rey attacked Dominik after he disrespected his mother and sister, accepting his challenge for a match atWrestleMania 39.[336]On the following episode ofSmackDown,Rey would reform theLatino World Orderby gifting LWO shirts toLegado Del Fantasma(Santos Escobar,Zelina Vega,Joaquin Wilde,andCruz Del Toro), as the group had aided Mysterio against The Judgment Day for several weeks prior.[337]At Night 1 of WrestleMania 39 on April 1, Rey defeated Dominik with help fromBad Bunny.[338]

In July, Mysterio competed in the United States Title Invitational Tournament, where he was defeated by LWO stablemate Escobar in the finals via referee stoppage, after suffering from whiplash.[339][340]On the August 11 episode ofSmackDown,after Escobar was rendered unable to compete in his title match due to an attack from the champion,Austin Theory,Mysterio took Escobar's place and defeated Theory to capture his third United States Championship.[341]AtPaybackon September 2, he defeated Theory in a rematch to retain the title.[342]On the September 29 episode ofSmackDown,Mysterio successfully defended the title against Escobar. After the match, they were attacked byThe Street Profits(Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford).[343]AtFastlaneon October 7, Mysterio, Escobar and the returningCarlitodefeatedBobby Lashleyand The Street Profits in a six-man tag team match.[344]On November 4, atCrown Jewel,Mysterio lost the United States Championship toLogan Paulafter Escobar placed brass knuckles in the ring, which Paul used on Mysterio, ending his reign at 85 days.[345]

After a three-month hiatus, Mysterio returned on the March 1 episode ofSmackDown,assisting Carlito in winning astreet fightagainst Escobar.[346]Three weeks later, Mysterio lost to Escobar after interference from Dominik.[347]On the March 29 episode ofSmackDown,Mysterio introducedDragon Leeas the newest member of the LWO, and Rey and Lee challenged Escobar and Dominik to a tag team match atWrestleMania XL.[348]However, Lee was found attacked backstage the following week, rendering him unable to compete at WrestleMania. Rey was assisted byAndradeto fend off Escobar and Dominik.[349]At Night 1 of WrestleMania XL on April 6, Mysterio and Andrade defeated Escobar and Dominik after interference fromLane JohnsonandJason Kelce.[350]On the April 26 episode ofSmackDown,after Rey and Lee defeated Los Lotharios (AngelandBerto), Escobar revealed that Carlito had attacked Lee. Carlito then proceeded to attack both Lee and Mysterio after Escobar's revelation.[351]As part of the2024 WWE Draft,Mysterio and the rest of the LWO were drafted to the Raw brand.[352]

Other media

Mysterio has been a subject of several DVDs during his wrestling career, includingRey Mysterio: 619,a 2003 documentary of Mysterio's career and personal life. WWE also producedRey Mysterio: The Biggest Little Man,a three disc set featuring Mysterio's best matches that was released on October 23, 2007. He was also featured on the DVDBefore They Were Wrestling Stars: Rey Mysterio Jr.in 2007 which featured matches from his time in Mexico.Rey Mysterio: The Life of a Masked Manwas issued on July 12, 2011. In the UK,Silver Visionreleased a Mysterio DVD as part of their Best of WWE collection. This featured his matches fromSummerSlam 2005,WrestleMania 22,No Mercy 2006,andSummerSlam 2007.[353]

Movies

Mysterio appeared in the 2000 filmReady to Rumblealong with several other wrestlers.

Books

  • Mysterio, Rey; Roberts, Jeremy (November 10, 2009).Rey Mysterio: Behind the Mask.New York City: WWE Books (Pocket Books). 368pp.ISBN978-1-4391-9584-0.

Music

Mysterio, along with rapper Mad One, performed the original version of "Booyaka 619", which Mysterio used as his WWE entrance theme around September 2005.[354]Mysterio also performed a rap song, called "Crossing Borders", which appears on the 2004 albumWWE Originals[355]and was also used as the official theme song for the2004 No Way Outpay-per-view.[356]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2000 Ready to Rumble Himself Uncredited Cameo
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2007 Heroes Himself Archival Footage

'The Kindness of Strangers'

2021–present Booyaka! Rey Mysterio vs. The Darkness Himself (voice)

Video games

WCW Video games
Year Title Notes
1997 WCW vs. nWo: World Tour Video game debut
1998 WCW Nitro
WCW/nWo Revenge
1999 WCW/nWo Thunder
WCW Mayhem
2000 WCW Backstage Assault
WWE Video games
Year Title Notes
2003 WWE WrestleMania XIX Video game debut
WWE Raw 2
WWE SmackDown! Here Comes The Pain Cover athlete
2004 WWE Day of Reckoning
WWE Survivor Series Cover athlete
WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw
2005 WWE WrestleMania 21
WWE Day of Reckoning 2
WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw 2006
2006 WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2007 Cover athlete
2007 WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2008
2008 WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2009
2009 WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2010 Cover athlete
2010 WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011
2011 WWE All Stars Cover athlete
WWE '12
2012 WWE '13
2013 WWE 2K14
2014 WWE 2K15
2018 WWE 2K19 As pre-order bonus[357]
2019 WWE 2K20
2020 WWE 2K Battlegrounds
2022 WWE 2K22 Cover athlete[358]
2023 WWE 2K23
2024 WWE 2K24
Other
Year Title Notes
2024 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III

Personal life

Gutiérrez is of Mexican descent. He and his wife, Angie, have two children: a son,Dominik,and a daughter, Aalyah.[359]He has tattoos of his children's names on his right and left biceps, tattoos dedicated to his wife, and a tattoo with the initials "EG" for his best friend and fellow wrestler,Eddie Guerrero,who died in 2005.[360]Gutiérrez is part of an extended family of wrestlers, including his son Dominik, uncleRey Misterio,and his cousinsEl Hijo de Rey Misterioand Metalika.[6]

On March 19, 2007,Sports Illustratedpublished an article in its continuing series investigating a steroid andHGHring used by a number of professional athletes in several sports. That article mentioned several current and former WWE wrestlers, including Gutierrez who was alleged to have obtainednandroloneandstanozolol.[361]WWE subsequently stated that the allegations preceded the Talent Wellness program WWE launched in February 2006.[362]On August 27, 2009, WWE announced that Gutierrez would receive a 30-day suspension due to a violation of the wellness program.[1]Days later, Gutierrez defended himself in a newspaper interview by explaining the drugs as being on a prescription for his knee and arm. While the Wellness Policy allows for prescribed drugs, Gutierrez further contested he had been on a family holiday and subsequently in Europe promotingSummerSlam,giving him only a day to provide the prescription after being notified.[citation needed]On April 26, 2012, WWE suspended Gutierrez for 60 days due to a second violation of their wellness program.[363]

In 2019, Gutiérrez criticized President Donald Trump's plan to build a wall along the US-Mexico border, saying Trump is "definitely not helping" and "a wall is definitely not the solution"; he spent his childhood crossing the border from Mexico to the United States each day for school.[15][364]

He is a ferventCatholic,frequently crossing himself before his matches and bearing numerous religious tattoos on his body, most notably a cross on his chest attached torosariesas well as other crosses and allusions to God.[360]

Championships and accomplishments

Mysterio is a two-timeWorld Heavyweight Champion(among three overall world titles in WWE)
a two-timeIntercontinental Champion
and a four-timeWWE Tag Team Champion(shown here during his reign withEddie Guerrero)

Luchas de Apuestasrecord

Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
Colibri (mask) El Salvaje(hair) Tijuana, Baja California Live event 1991 [note 2]
Rey Misterio Jr. (mask) El Junior (mask) Tijuana, Baja California Live event 1992 [note 3]
Rey Misterio Jr. (mask) Mr. Cóndor (mask) Acapulco, Guerrero Live event August 14, 1992 [389]
Rey Misterio Jr. (mask) Rocco Valente (hair) Tampico, Tamaulipas Live event October 18, 1992 [389]
Rey Misterio Jr. (mask) Tony Arce (hair) Acapulco, Guerrero Live event November 6, 1992 [389]
Rey Misterio Jr. (mask) Bandido (mask) Querétaro City, Querétaro Live event May 28, 1993 [note 4][389]
Rey Misterio Jr. (mask) Vulcano (hair) Monterrey, Nuevo León Live event September 11, 1993 [389]
Rey Misterio Jr. (mask) Misterioso(mask) Tijuana, Baja California Live event December 19, 1996 [389][390]
Rey Misterio Jr. (mask) Eddie Guerrero(championship) Las Vegas, Nevada Halloween Havoc October 26, 1997 [389]
Kevin NashandScott Hall(hair)[note 5] Rey Misterio Jr. (mask) andKonnan Oakland, California SuperBrawl IX February 21, 1999 [389]
Rey Mysterio (mask) Kane Portland, Oregon No Mercy October 5, 2008 [note 6]
Rey Mysterio (mask) Chris Jericho(championship) Sacramento, California The Bash June 28, 2009 [391]
Rey Mysterio (stable pledge) CM Punk(hair) Detroit, Michigan Over the Limit May 23, 2010 [196]

Notes

  1. ^Derived from the Spanish for "Mystery King".
  2. ^This was a tag team match whereEl Salvajewas teamed with Caballero de la Muerte. It is not known who Colibri's partner was.
  3. ^Misterio's opponent, who also wrestled as The King, is not the same wrestler as themore famous Mexicanluchadorwho used "The King" ring name.
  4. ^This was a three-way match that also involved Ángel Mortal. The wrestler that Misterio defeated during this three-way match is not the same wrestler as themore famous Mexicanluchadorwho used "Bandido" as a ring name.
  5. ^ManagerElizabeth's hair.
  6. ^Kane did not wager anything during this match.

References

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