Thursday 4 August 2016

Rey Mysterio



Óscar Gutiérrez (conceived December 11, 1974), better known by his ring names Rey Mysterio Jr, or just Rey Mysterio, is a Mexican-American expert wrestler who at present works for Lucha Underground. He is best known for his time in WWE from July 2002 until February 2015. He is additionally known for his work in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) and Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) and World Championship Wrestling (WCW). Gutierrez was prepared by his uncle Rey Misterio, Sr., taking in the Lucha Libre high flying style that has been his trademark. 

Gutierrez initially worked for AAA in Mexico, from 1992 to 1995. He wrestled in ECW from 1995 to 1996 and WCW from 1996 to 2001 as Rey Misterio Jr. then again Rey Mysterio Jr. "Rey Misterio" is Spanish for "Ruler Mystery",  yet accordingly dropped the "Lesser" from his name when he started working for WWE in July 2002 until February 2015. 

Mysterio is known for having a high flying style, which kicked begin the cruiserweight wrestling insurgency in the United States in the late 1990s amid his time in WCW, and is frequently viewed as one of the best high-flyers in wrestling history. In WCW he won the WCW World Tag Team Championship three times, and the WCW Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship once with Billy Kidman as a major aspect of The Filthy Animals. In WWE, Mysterio is a three-time best on the planet, having held the World Heavyweight Championship twice and the WWE Championship once. He has likewise held the WWE Tag Team Championship a record-tying four times, and the WWE Intercontinental Championship twice. All totaled, Mysterio has won 21 titles amongst WWE and WCW, including a record eight WCW/WWE Cruiserweight Championships (five in WCW, three in WWE). He was the 21st man to win the WWE Triple Crown Championship, and was the victor of the 2006 Royal Rumble.



Substance  

1 Professional wrestling profession 

1.1 Early profession 

1.2 Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (1992–1995) 

1.3 Extreme Championship Wrestling (1995–1996) 

1.4 World Championship Wrestling 

1.4.1 Cruiserweight division (1996–1999) 

1.4.2 Giant Killer and unmasking (1999) 

1.4.3 No Limit Soldiers and Filthy Animals (1999–2001) 

1.5 Return to Mexico and the free circuit (2001–2002) 

1.6 World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE 

1.6.1 Cruiserweight Champion (2002–2004) 

1.6.2 Teaming and quarreling with Eddie Guerrero (2004–2005) 

1.6.3 World Heavyweight Champion (2005–2006) 

1.6.4 Various quarrels (2007–2008) 

1.6.5 Intercontinental Champion (2008–2010) 

1.6.6 World title rules and interests (2010−2011) 

1.6.7 Teaming with Sin Cara (2012–2013) 

1.6.8 Various wounds and takeoff (2013−2015) 

1.7 Return to AAA (2015–2016) 

1.8 Independent circuit (2015–present) 

1.9 Lucha Underground (2015–present)


Proficient wrestling career

Early career 

Gutierrez made his presentation in Mexico on April 30, 1989 when he was 14 years of age. He was prepared by his uncle Rey Misterio, Sr. furthermore, wrestled right off the bat in Mexico where he took in the Lucha Libre high flying style that has been his trademark. He had ring names, for example, "La Lagartija Verde (The Green Lizard)" and "Colibrí" before his uncle gave him the name of Rey Misterio, Jr./Rey Mysterio, Jr.. In 1991, Mysterio was honored "Most Improved Wrestler" in Mexico while wrestling as Colibrí.



Big showdown Wrestling

Cruiserweight division (1996–1999) 

Mysterio made his World Championship Wrestling (WCW) debut on June 16, 1996, at The Great American Bash, testing Dean Malenko for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship, which Malenko held by winning. In July at Bash at the Beach, he crushed long-term rival Psicosis in a main contender's match to gain another open door at the Cruiserweight title.  The following night, on the July 8 scene of WCW Monday Nitro, he vanquished Malenko to win his first Cruiserweight Championship.  He ruled as champion for three months, which included title barriers against any semblance of Ultimate Dragon, Malenko, and Super Caló before he lost the title to Malenko at Halloween Havoc.  Following his Cruiserweight Championship rule, Mysterio tested Ultimate Dragon for the J-Crown Championship, however was unsuccessful in his title match at World War 3 in November. 

In mid 1997, he fought with Prince Iaukea over the WCW World Television Championship. Mysterio was vanquished in his title match against Iaukea at SuperBrawl VII after Lord Steven Regal assaulted him.  Mysterio likewise lost a title rematch at Uncensored in March.  Mysterio soon started a quarrel with the New World Order (nWo), which finished when he lost a Mexican Death match to nWo part Konnan at Road Wild in August. Mysterio then got to be included in a fight with his genuine companion and Cruiserweight Champion Eddie Guerrero. He crushed Guerrero in a Title versus Veil match at Halloween Havoc to win the Cruiserweight Championship for the second time.  On the November 10, 1997, scene of Nitro, he lost the title back to Guerrero. They had a rematch at World War 3, which Mysterio additionally lost. 

On the January 15, 1998, scene of WCW Thunder, Mysterio crushed Juventud to win his third Cruiserweight Championship, however lost it nine days after the fact to Chris Jericho at Souled Out. After the match, Jericho proceeded with the beating by utilizing a tool kit he found at ringside. This storyline was utilized to cover Mysterio's requirement for a knee operation that kept him out of the ring for six months. He made his arrival at Bash at the Beach, where he crushed Jericho for his fourth Cruiserweight championship.  The following night, in any case, the outcome was upset and the belt came back to Jericho because of Dean Malenko interfering.  Later that year, Eddie Guerrero shaped a Mexican stable known as the Latino World Order (LWO) (a twist off of New World Order) that included almost every luchador in the advancement. Mysterio constantly declined to join and fought with Guerrero and the LWO individuals, including winning a match against long-term opponent and LWO part Psicosis in a match at Road Wild.  He was at last compelled to join the gathering subsequent to losing a match to Eddie Guerrero. Mysterio's on-and-off label group accomplice Billy Kidman went along with him amid the fight with LWO, wrestling against the LWO in spite of Mysterio being a part of the gathering. His collusion with Kidman was framed after Mysterio helped Kidman rout Juventud for the Cruiserweight Title at World War 3. Mysterio went up against Kidman for the Cruiserweight title at Starrcade 1998 yet was unsuccessful winning back the title in a Triangle match that additionally included Juventud. Kidman at the end of the day vanquished Mysterio for the Cruiserweight title at Souled Out 1999 in a Fatal Four-Way coordinate that additionally included Psicosis and Juventud




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