So, I’ve been digging into this whole Rey Mysterio thing lately, and man, it’s been a ride! This guy is like a legend in the WWE world. I started by watching a bunch of his old matches. It was wild! I mean, his debut, his returns, those championship wins – it’s all just so epic.
I gotta say, seeing him win the 2006 Royal Rumble was a highlight. It’s not every day you see a guy like him pull that off. And get this, he’s like a big deal in WWE history, being the 21st Triple Crown and 21st Grand Slam winner. That’s some serious bragging rights.
Then I stumbled upon this match where Xavier Woods ripped off Rey’s mask. I mean, that match took a weird turn, I couldn’t believe what I saw! It got me thinking about how many matches this guy has actually been in.
So, I did some more digging. Turns out, Rey Mysterio’s win/loss record is insane. We’re talking 1012 wins and 447 losses. That’s a whole lot of time in the ring! It’s crazy to think about how much he’s accomplished.
But there’s more to Rey than just wrestling. I found out he’s a real family man. He’s got a daughter, Aalyah Gutierrez, who’s 23 now. She’s studying medicine at UC San Diego and has a bunch of followers on Instagram, over 469k! It’s cool to see that side of him, you know? The whole Hall of Famer dad thing. It makes him more relatable, like he’s not just this wrestling machine.
Here is my watching list of Rey Mysterio:
- Debut Match: I tracked down his very first WWE match. It was like stepping back in time.
- Championship Wins: I watched every single one of his championship wins. Each one was more exciting than the last.
- Royal Rumble 2006: This was a must-watch. Seeing him win was just incredible.
- Versus Xavier Woods: I mean this one was something else, just had to see it to understand the whole mask incident.
- Family Moments: I even checked out some of his interviews and social media stuff to see his family side. It was pretty heartwarming, to be honest.
So yeah, that’s been my journey into the world of Rey Mysterio. It’s been a mix of watching insane matches, geeking out over stats, and even getting a glimpse into his personal life. He’s not just a wrestler; he’s a whole story, and I’ve enjoyed every bit of it.