Rey Mysterio (GWF)

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**''619'' (Tiger feint kick to the head of an opponent draped over the second rope) followed by:
**''619'' (Tiger feint kick to the head of an opponent draped over the second rope) followed by:
**Diving splash
**Diving splash

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Rey Mysterio
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Ring name(s) Colibrí
Super Nino
Rey Misterio, Jr.
Rey Mysterio, Jr.

Rey Mysterio

Billed height 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Billed weight 175 lb (79 kg)
Born December 11, 1974 (age 37)
Chula Vista, California
Resides San Diego, California
Billed from San Diego, California
Trained by Rey Mysterio, Sr.
Debut April 30, 1989 (pro wrestling)
August 10, 2011 (GWF)

Óscar Gutiérrez (born December 11, 1974) is a Mexican Efed professional wrestler best known by his ring name Rey Mysterio. He is signed to GWF, where he is the current GWF Cruiserweight Champion.

Contents

[edit] Efed wrestling career

[edit] Global Wrestling Federation

[edit] Debut and United States Champion (2005)

[edit] Cruiserweight Champion (2012-present)

[edit] In wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • 619 (Tiger feint kick to the head of an opponent draped over the second rope) followed by:
    • Diving splash
    • Droppin' Da Dime / TJ Drop (Springboard leg drop, sometimes to the back of the opponent's head)
    • Frog splash – 2005–present; adopted from and used as a tribute to Eddie Guerrero
    • Springboard into either a splash, a seated senton onto the shoulders of a standing opponent, or a diving headbutt
    • West Coast Pop (Springboard hurricanrana pin); preceded by Mysterio spinning his arm around then pointing to the sky, signaling the move
  • Signature moves
    • Armbar, often transitioned into a hammerlock
    • Arm drag, often used as a counter
    • Arm wrench inside cradle
    • Baseball slide, sometimes transitioned into a headscissors takedown
    • Bronco buster
    • Bulldog, often used as a counter
    • DDT, often used as a counter
    • Diving hurricanrana, sometimes off of the ring apron
    • Dragonrana
    • Dragon sleeper
    • Dropkick, sometimes while springboarding or from the top rope
    • Green mist – 2011–present
    • Headscissors DDT or headscissors reverse DDT
    • Headscissors takedown
    • High speed roundhouse kick to the head of a seated opponent, as a roll out counter to a sunset flip
    • Inverted STF
    • Leg-feed enzuigiri
    • Multiple crossbody variations
      • Diving
      • Reverse
      • Running
      • Slingshot (Plancha), sometimes with corkscrew
      • Springboard, sometimes from the second rope
    • Multiple moonsault variations
      • Diving, sometimes to a standing opponent
      • Arabian press
      • Springboard
      • Standing
    • Mysterio Express (Leg trap sunset flip powerbomb)
    • Mysterio-Rana (Mysterio jumps onto an opponent's shoulders and then twists around into a hurricanrana pin), sometimes preceded by a cartwheel
    • Slingshot or springboard somersault seated senton onto a standing opponent outside of the ring, sometimes transitioned into a hurricanrana
    • Spinning heel kick, sometimes while springboarding
    • Springboard sitout facebuster
    • Standing shiranui
    • Suicide dive
    • Thesz press
    • Tilt-a-whirl or tope-rope headscissors takedown
    • Victory roll
    • Wheelbarrow bodyscissors transitioned into either an arm drag, a bulldog, or a DDT
  • Nicknames
    • "The Ultimate Underdog"
    • "The Human Highlight Reel"
    • "The Sensation"
    • "The Firecracker"
    • "The Master of the 619"
    • "The Biggest Little Man"
    • "The Masked Maestro"
  • Entrance themes
    • "Booyaka 619" by P.O.D. (2012-present)

[edit] Championships and accomplishments

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