In a somber announcement that has sent shockwaves through the global wrestling community, Rey Misterio Sr., a towering figure in professional wrestling and the esteemed uncle of WWE superstar Rey Mysterio Jr., passed away on December 20, 2024, at the age of 66.
His death marks the end of an era, leaving fans, fellow wrestlers, and the entire lucha libre fraternity mourning the loss of a true legend.
Born as Miguel Ángel López Días in the vibrant city of Tijuana, Mexico, Rey Misterio Sr.’s journey into the world of professional wrestling was anything but conventional. Initially embarking on a career as a boxer, Misterio Sr. showcased remarkable athletic prowess and a fighting spirit that would later define his wrestling persona. However, it wasn’t long before the allure of the wrestling ring captivated him, prompting a pivotal career transition in 1976.
Tijuana, known for its rich lucha libre heritage, provided the perfect backdrop for Misterio Sr.’s burgeoning wrestling career. The city’s wrestling scene in the 1970s was a hotbed of talent and innovation, and Misterio Sr. quickly immersed himself in the local promotions.