Kemo
05-17-2024, 09:21 PM
Having a famous father is a double-edged sword for a performer trying to make his name in the same profession. On one hand, it can get you early opportunities but also create an unfavorable perception of you in people's minds from the start. This is why Rey Mysterio believes that separating from him was the best thing for Dominik.
The wrestling veteran recently appeared on the JAXXON PODCAST where he discussed things such as the importance of his mask, his WCW career and more.
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Rey also spoke about the struggles his son Dominik Mysterio had to face early in his career because of the comparison to his Hall of Famer father:
"The career that I've had, the longevity. [I] started at the age of 14. I'm 49 now. So I've been grinding for the past 35 years in this business, this profession.
For my son to come in out of nowhere and not have my style, have a different build. he's 6'1. He's about 190. So it was just, it was very hard for him at the beginning to try to adapt and find his role as a wrestler.
The comparisons were, they were made and of course, he couldn't live up to 'em. Not until we separated and he continued on his own path without having his dad by his side. And that was the best thing that could have ever happened to him."
Dominik Mysterio started making regular appearances on WWE programming alongside his dad back in 2019. His first official match for the company came at SummerSlam 2020 and the father-son duo even went on to win the SmackDown tag team titles in 2021.
Though the evolution of the young star really started when he turned on Rey Mysterio at the 2022 Clash At The Castle event. He subsequently joined the Judgement Day faction. This move made him one of the most hated wrestlers in all of sports entertainment and helped him develop an identity completely opposite to his legendary father.
The wrestling veteran recently appeared on the JAXXON PODCAST where he discussed things such as the importance of his mask, his WCW career and more.
BQ_s_eyFMRQ
Rey also spoke about the struggles his son Dominik Mysterio had to face early in his career because of the comparison to his Hall of Famer father:
"The career that I've had, the longevity. [I] started at the age of 14. I'm 49 now. So I've been grinding for the past 35 years in this business, this profession.
For my son to come in out of nowhere and not have my style, have a different build. he's 6'1. He's about 190. So it was just, it was very hard for him at the beginning to try to adapt and find his role as a wrestler.
The comparisons were, they were made and of course, he couldn't live up to 'em. Not until we separated and he continued on his own path without having his dad by his side. And that was the best thing that could have ever happened to him."
Dominik Mysterio started making regular appearances on WWE programming alongside his dad back in 2019. His first official match for the company came at SummerSlam 2020 and the father-son duo even went on to win the SmackDown tag team titles in 2021.
Though the evolution of the young star really started when he turned on Rey Mysterio at the 2022 Clash At The Castle event. He subsequently joined the Judgement Day faction. This move made him one of the most hated wrestlers in all of sports entertainment and helped him develop an identity completely opposite to his legendary father.