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The wrestling world is mourning the death of Mexican legend Miguel Ángel López Días, also known as Rey Misterio Sr. The news was confirmed by his son, WWE superstar Rey Misterio Jr., on social media on December 20, 2024. Rey Misterio Jr. shared the sad announcement with fans, stating:

“Friends and family, I’m sad to share that my father, Miguel Ángel López Días, Rey Misterio Sr., passed away this morning... more updates to come. Thank you.”

The post has since drawn an outpouring of tributes from fans, friends, and fellow wrestlers who admired the iconic figure’s contributions to the sport.

Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, the prominent Mexican wrestling promotion where Rey Misterio Sr. made a lasting impact, also expressed its sorrow. The organisation posted on X (formerly Twitter), saying:

"We are saddened by the passing of Miguel Ángel López Días, known as Rey Misterio Sr. We send our sincerest condolences to his loved ones and keep him in our thoughts for his eternal rest."


A Legend of Lucha Libre and International Wrestling

Rey Misterio Sr. was not only a significant figure in Mexican Lucha Libre but also played an essential role in taking Mexican wrestling to the international stage. He was known for his high-flying wrestling style, which became a defining feature of Lucha Libre, and his ability to connect with audiences across the globe. He gained recognition in Mexico’s top promotions, including the World Wrestling Association (WWA) and Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide.

Misterio Sr.’s influence extended beyond the borders of Mexico. He was one of the early pioneers of Lucha Libre in the United States, competing in World Championship Wrestling (WCW). He participated in various notable events, including the 1990 Starrcade and the Pat O'Connor Memorial International Cup tournament, where he represented Mexico alongside Konnan. They made it to the second round before being eliminated by the Steiner Brothers.

In addition to his achievements in the ring, Misterio Sr. was deeply committed to mentoring the next generation of wrestlers. His nephew, Rey Mysterio Jr., often spoke about the significant role his uncle played in shaping his career. Rey Mysterio Jr. has credited his uncle with giving him the famous ring name and training him in the gym alongside other legendary figures in Mexican wrestling, such as Psicosis, Halloween, and Konnan.

A Legacy of Mentorship and Dedication to Wrestling

Before entering the wrestling world, Rey Misterio Sr. had a background in boxing. However, after an arm injury, his trainers encouraged him to try professional wrestling. His wrestling debut took place on January 6, 1976, during a special Day of Kings event. Over time, he became a fixture in Mexican wrestling, known not only for his in-ring performances but also for his dedication to developing young talent.

Throughout his career, Misterio Sr. earned numerous titles and accolades, establishing himself as one of the most influential figures in Mexican wrestling history. He was not just a competitor but also a mentor who co-founded a gym where he trained and nurtured aspiring wrestlers. His legacy is defined by his ability to blend skill, passion, and mentorship, ensuring that the sport of Lucha Libre continued to grow and evolve.

The Passing of a Wrestling Icon

Rey Misterio Sr.’s death comes as a shock to the wrestling community, and the cause of his passing remains undisclosed. The outpouring of support from fans and wrestling organisations highlights the profound impact he had on the sport. Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, where Misterio Sr. created much of his legacy, remembered him fondly in their tribute, noting his lasting contributions to the organisation and the sport as a whole.

As the wrestling world comes to terms with his loss, Rey Misterio Sr.’s legacy lives on through the many wrestlers he inspired, the fans he entertained, and the generations of talent he helped cultivate. His influence will continue to be felt for years to come, cementing his place as one of the most revered figures in the history of Lucha Libre and professional wrestling.

Rey Misterio Sr.’s passing marks the end of an era in Mexican wrestling. His dedication to the sport, both in the ring and as a mentor, has left an indelible mark on the wrestling world. As tributes pour in from all corners of the globe, the legacy of this Lucha Libre legend will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations of wrestlers.

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