Mexican Wrestling Icon and Mentor to WWE’s Rey Mysterio Jr. Dies, Family Confirms
The professional wrestling world mourns the loss of legendary Mexican wrestler Rey Misterio Sr., who passed away at age 66, as confirmed by family members on December 20. The celebrated luchador, whose real name was Miguel Angel Lopez Dias, leaves behind a rich legacy that helped shape modern professional wrestling.
A pioneer of Mexican wrestling
Misterio Sr. established himself as a cornerstone of Mexican professional wrestling, capturing championships in major organizations including the World Wrestling Association and Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, Mexico’s premier wrestling promotion. His innovative high-flying style and technical prowess made him a revered figure in the industry.
International impact
Beyond Mexico’s borders, Misterio Sr. showcased his talents on the global stage, including a memorable appearance at World Championship Wrestling’s Starrcade in 1990. His influence extended to training numerous wrestlers, most notably his nephew, current WWE superstar Rey Mysterio Jr.
Industry reaction
Lucha Libre AAA shared the news via social media, posting: “We regret the sensitive death of Miguel Angel Lopez Dias, known as Rey Mysterio Sr. We send our most sincere condolences to his loved ones and raise our prayers to heaven for his eternal rest.”
Cultural significance
Misterio Sr. was a pivotal figure in Lucha Libre, Mexico’s distinct wrestling style characterized by acrobatic maneuvers and masked performers. His contributions helped establish this unique athletic art form as a globally recognized phenomenon, inspiring generations of performers who would follow in his footsteps.
Legacy
The impact of Misterio Sr.’s career extends beyond his in-ring achievements. His influence on the evolution of professional wrestling, particularly in developing the high flying style now common in modern wrestling, will be remembered as part of his enduring legacy.