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 |
Current revision as of 03:41, 29 March 2012
Rey Mysterio | |
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
- Managers
- 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)