Alright, let me tell you about this little project I got into the other day. So, I’ve always been a fan of wrestling, you know, the whole spectacle of it. And one of the biggest names, especially for us 90s kids, is Rey Mysterio. The guy’s a legend with the mask and the high-flying moves.
I got this idea to dive into everything about Rey Mysterio, or as his birth certificate says, Oscar Gutierrez. I wanted to create a full profile, like a personal Wikipedia page, just for him.
First off, I hit the internet. I started with the basics, his real name, which is Oscar Gutierrez, and his birth date, December 11, 1974. Turns out, he’s a San Diego native, born and raised. I gathered all these basic facts and jotted them down in a document.
Then, I dug deeper into his wrestling career. Man, this guy’s been around. He’s known as Rey Mysterio, but he used to go by Rey Mysterio Jr. too. It is a tribute to his uncle, Rey Misterio, who trained him. I found out that he’s been with WWE forever and has been amazing since. I made notes of all the major events, title wins, the whole nine yards. It was a lot, but it was awesome to piece it all together.
Music Career
- I also discovered something cool – Rey’s not just about body slams and 619s, his signature move.
- He released a song called “Booyaka 619” with rapper Madd One back in 2005.
- I even listened to it – it’s not half bad!
- I added this to my profile because it shows another side of him.
Of course, I had to include info about his net worth. I mean, the guy’s a superstar, so he’s gotta be doing well, right? From what I found, his net worth is around $10 million. Not too shabby for a high-flying luchador.
I also learned that he’s going to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame during WrestleMania 39 weekend. That’s huge! It’s a big deal, and it shows how much he’s respected in the wrestling world. This guy’s been at it for over 30 years, and he’s still going strong. I marked this down as a major milestone in his career.
Putting all of this together was quite the task. I spent hours reading articles, watching old matches, and compiling all this info. It felt like I was writing a book! But it was worth it. I ended up with a pretty comprehensive profile of Rey Mysterio, from his early days to his Hall of Fame induction. It was a fun project, and I learned a ton about one of my childhood heroes.
It’s amazing how much you can find out about someone when you really dive in. This whole thing reminded me why I love wrestling so much. It’s not just the moves, it’s the stories behind the people in the ring. And Rey Mysterio’s story? It’s a pretty awesome one.