Rey Mysterio, Jr. Essays

  • Styles in Professional Wrestling

    715 Words  | 2 Pages

    Styles in Professional Wrestling Professional wrestling is, and will always be, one the premier social, entertaining spectacles in our society. The masked-luchadore, the 500 pound hairball, even the beautiful valets at ringside. The glitz, the glamour, and the spotlight. Every man that steps in the ring knows their duty; to perform in front of capacity crowds while enveloping each fan in the stands with a passion and characteristic of self-worth. The reassurance that even in a world where

  • PROWL

    1619 Words  | 4 Pages

    The past few months had been awash with the rumors! Those same five letters were showing up in the same script, the same color and the Word evoked fear in those who saw it. Everyone had their own ideas! Some said they had heard it was this. Others said "No!! It was definitely that for sure!" The speculation was electric and rampant. But why all the secrecy? Was this really that big? Probably not, after all they were just rumors, right? But what if!! Who are they? What did they want? When did they

  • Personal Narrative: Why I Love Pro Wrestling

    1205 Words  | 3 Pages

    The few remaining wrestlers, the noteworthy ones being Ricky Steamboat and Rey Mysterio, knew what was coming. Ricky turned into a dragon and fled the stadium. Meanwhile, Rey put both his hands straight in the air, lifting off the ground and slowly accelerating towards the heavens. The Hulkster pointed to the few living crowd members, and began what is traditionally known in