Kemo
12-27-2023, 02:13 AM
Rey Mysterio was taken out of action with a knee injury, one they blamed on Santos Escobar in storyline. The fact is that Mysterio's knee needed to be fixed up after a ton of wear and tear.
During a discussion with Konnan and Disco Inferno on K100, Rey Mysterio opened up about his current knee affliction. He attributed this time away from the ring to simple wear and tear on his right knee, which caused a meniscus tear.
Mysterio admitted that he's slowing down as he gets older. That does not mean he is going to stop.
Rey Mysterio is no stranger to injuries, as he's experienced worse ones in the past. He is currently on week four of this hiatus, with an expected return around six to eight weeks. Mr. 6-1-9 is also training hard to make that return while he's out of action.
"Just wear and tear. This time, it was my right knee. I've never had any injuries on my right knee since 97 when I had my first surgery in WCW. The left knee kept on breaking down every other year, sometimes a little bit longer. Numerous ACL tears. The last big surgery I had on my left knee was in 2011. This time, you put in all the years, I've been favoring the right knee for the left one and finally, I tore the meniscus on my right knee. It's six to eight weeks. I'm in week four. I'm getting a personal trainer at the beginning of the year that's going to work with me just so I can work on my lower body and strengthen up my hips, my quads, my legs in general so I can resist. I've never had a personal trainer that can train me, kind of like UFC fighters train, so I can use most of my power from the hips down."
"I know that I'm slowing down, the older I get, but I can make things look faster just by being in the business so long, that keeps the fans the perspective of 'he hasn't slowed down.' I can go out there every time and pour it out. I don't know how to hold back. I know how to hold back on movements and stuff I know I can't do, like pushing off my left knee is really hard. I know personally that I've slowed down over the years. I try to be very innovative and creative with my style that it makes it seems that I haven't slowed down."
Rey Mysterio has been seen on WWE television since his injury. He was backstage at NXT Deadline, where he had some segments with Dragon Lee, who took Dominik Mysterio's NXT North American Title that night. WWE fans are still awaiting Rey Mysterio's return to main roster programming.
Rey Msyterio also recently signed a new contract extension with WWE. Dominik Mysterio inked a new deal as well. Rey's contract is reportedly a three-year deal, while Dirty Dominik is believed to have signed a five-year commitment with WWE.
The LWO is in the middle of a breakup, with two factions splintering from the group. It appears that Humberto Carrillo and Angel Garza have joined Santos Escobar on his quest to take down his former stable.
Rey Mysterio's return to the ring is around the corner, but they can't rush that process. With the Royal Rumble taking place on January 27th, Mysterio will cut it close to make the big Tropicana Field show.
During a discussion with Konnan and Disco Inferno on K100, Rey Mysterio opened up about his current knee affliction. He attributed this time away from the ring to simple wear and tear on his right knee, which caused a meniscus tear.
Mysterio admitted that he's slowing down as he gets older. That does not mean he is going to stop.
Rey Mysterio is no stranger to injuries, as he's experienced worse ones in the past. He is currently on week four of this hiatus, with an expected return around six to eight weeks. Mr. 6-1-9 is also training hard to make that return while he's out of action.
"Just wear and tear. This time, it was my right knee. I've never had any injuries on my right knee since 97 when I had my first surgery in WCW. The left knee kept on breaking down every other year, sometimes a little bit longer. Numerous ACL tears. The last big surgery I had on my left knee was in 2011. This time, you put in all the years, I've been favoring the right knee for the left one and finally, I tore the meniscus on my right knee. It's six to eight weeks. I'm in week four. I'm getting a personal trainer at the beginning of the year that's going to work with me just so I can work on my lower body and strengthen up my hips, my quads, my legs in general so I can resist. I've never had a personal trainer that can train me, kind of like UFC fighters train, so I can use most of my power from the hips down."
"I know that I'm slowing down, the older I get, but I can make things look faster just by being in the business so long, that keeps the fans the perspective of 'he hasn't slowed down.' I can go out there every time and pour it out. I don't know how to hold back. I know how to hold back on movements and stuff I know I can't do, like pushing off my left knee is really hard. I know personally that I've slowed down over the years. I try to be very innovative and creative with my style that it makes it seems that I haven't slowed down."
Rey Mysterio has been seen on WWE television since his injury. He was backstage at NXT Deadline, where he had some segments with Dragon Lee, who took Dominik Mysterio's NXT North American Title that night. WWE fans are still awaiting Rey Mysterio's return to main roster programming.
Rey Msyterio also recently signed a new contract extension with WWE. Dominik Mysterio inked a new deal as well. Rey's contract is reportedly a three-year deal, while Dirty Dominik is believed to have signed a five-year commitment with WWE.
The LWO is in the middle of a breakup, with two factions splintering from the group. It appears that Humberto Carrillo and Angel Garza have joined Santos Escobar on his quest to take down his former stable.
Rey Mysterio's return to the ring is around the corner, but they can't rush that process. With the Royal Rumble taking place on January 27th, Mysterio will cut it close to make the big Tropicana Field show.