At one point, I left Mexico to continue my career globally, and a new star came about. He is known now as Myzteziz, but back then he was known as Mistico, and then Sin Cara when he joined WWE. I would have to say the fans, in their eyes, see a lot of similarities between us. Rey Mysterio Read Quote
Keep in mind, lucha libre hasn’t been displayed in the U.S. in abundance. It’s been subtle. The pioneer was Mil Mascaras. Then that died down, and new talent was rising. Eddie Guerrero was the next one, then Konnan. Konnan had big success. Rey Mysterio Read Quote
I think, most definitely, my style has been changing throughout the years, and that’s because of the injuries that I’ve had, the multiple surgeries on my left knee. Rey Mysterio Read Quote
I’ve never had any prima donna attitude against me. It’s always been very respectful. Rey Mysterio Read Quote
Those who have not seen wrestling before have probably tuned in to ‘Lucha Underground’ and go, ‘Whoa! This is a TV series turned into wrestling.’ Rey Mysterio Read Quote
It is a privilege to be able to represent this sport and have a chance to share my love of Lucha with passionate wrestling fans around the globe. Rey Mysterio Read Quote
Mascaras’ physique, in terms of symmetry and size, and his style in the ring really made him stand out. He really did live up to his name ‘The Man of 1,000 Masks.’ I think he had 1,000 masks and more. You would really never see him wear the same outfit twice… He was always very, very colorful. Rey Mysterio Read Quote