Rey Mysterio
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| Oscar Gutierrez | |||
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| Ring Names | Colibri Super Nino Rey Mysterio Rey Misterio Jr. Rey Mysterio Jr. | ||
| Height | 5 ft 6 in | ||
| Weight | 165 lbs | ||
| Born | December 11 1974 | ||
| San Deigo, California | |||
| Died: | |||
| Resides | San Diego, California | ||
| Billed from | |||
| Trained by | Rey Misterio, Sr. | ||
| Debut | April 30 1989 | ||
| Retired | |||
Oscar Gutierrez (born December 11,1974) better known by his ring name Rey Mysterio Jr. is a Professional wrestler working for WWE on the SmackDown brand, where he is the reigning Intercontinental Champion.
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Championships and accomplishments
- WCW World Cruiserweight Champion (5 times)
- WCW World Tag Team Champion (3 time) - with Billy Kidman (1), Konnan (1) & Juventud Guerrera (1)
- WCW Cruiserweight Tag Team Champion (1 time) - with Billy Kidman
- World Heavyweight Champion (1 time)
- Intercontinental Champion (2 times)
- WWE Tag Team Champion (4 times) - with Edge (1), Rob Van Dam (1), Eddie Guerrero (1), and Batista (1)
- Royal Rumble winner (2006)
- WWA World Welterweight Champion (2 time)
- Other
Special Moves/Finishers
- 619 (Tiger feint kick to the heaf of an opponent draped over the second rope) followed by:
- Droppin' Da Dime (Springboard leg drop, sometimes to the back of the opponent's head)
- Frog splash - 2005-present; adopted and used as a tribute to Eddie Guerrero.
- Springboard diving headbutt
- West Coast Pop (Springboard hurricanrana into a pin)
- Tornado DDT - WCW / ECW
Signature moves
- Air Mysterio (Hurricanrana to a cornered opponent, with the assistance of a steel chair or a tag team partner)
- Leg-feed enzuigiri
- Multiple crossbody variations
- Diving
- Springboard, sometimes from the second rope
- Mysterio Express (Leg trap sunset flip powerbomb)
- Mysterio-Rana (Mysterio jumps onto an opponent's shoulders and then twists around into a pinning hurricanrana)
- Roll out counter to a sunset flip followed by a high speed roundhouse kick to the side of the opponent's head
- Wheelbarrow counter into a bulldog, DDT, Arm drag or an inverted headscissors takedown
- Armbar
- Baseball slide, sometimes transitioned into a headscissors takedown
- Modified Bronco buster
- Diving hurracanrana, sometimes off the ring apron
- Dropkick, sometimes while springboarding, or from the top rope
- Headscissors DDT or Headscissors reverse DDT
- Slingshot or Springboard somersault seated senton onto a standing opponent outside of the ring, sometimes followed by a hurricanrana
- Spin Arm drag
- Spinning wheel kick, sometimes while springboarding
- Springboard sitout facebuster
- Standing shiranui
- Suicide dive, sometimes into a tilt-a-whirl headscissors takedown
- Lou Thesz Press
- Tiger feint kick
- Tilt-a-whirl or top-rope headscissors takedown
- Victory roll
- With Billy Kidman or Edge
- Catapult-Rana (Catapult by Kidman / Edge into a diving hurricanrana by Mysterio)
- Wheelbarrow facebuster (Kidman) / Springboard leg drop (Mysterio) combination)
- With Rob Van Dam
Nicknames
- "Master of the 619"
- "The Ultimate Underdog"
- "The Biggest Little Man"
Entrance Themes
- "Sad but True" by Metallica
- "Bow Wow Wow" by Konnan and Mad One (WCW Mayhem: The Music)
- "Psyko" by Konnan and Mad One
- "619" by Jim Johnston and Chris Classic (WWE Anthology)
- "Booyaka" by Mad One and Rey Mysterio
- "Booyaka 619" by P.O.D. (This version was later made more personal as he collaborated with the Christian nu metal band P.O.D., also from San Diego, California|San Diego, to create a new version of "Booyaka" entitled "Booyaka 619", which P.O.D. performed live at WrestleMania 22. The studio version is included on the Wreckless Intent album, however, while used as an entrance theme, the intro was replaced with that of the original "Booyaka". Since Mysterio's return from injury, the introduction from the original "Booyaka" has been removed, and the P.O.D. introduction is played instead for Mysterio's entrance.)
See also
- Rey Mysterio's career history
- Rey Mysterio's event history
- Rey Mysterio's gimmicks
- Significant Storylines
External links and references
- Rey Mysterio profile at WWE.com
- Rey Mysterio profile at CAGEMATCH.net
- Rey Mysterio profile at Wikipedia
- Rey Mysterio's Official Website

