After the death of a wrestling legend, we tell you where you can see him in action in front of the cameras.
The world of Mexican wrestling and cinema dress in mourning after having crossed paths in an unforgettable way with the trajectory of Mystery King Mr. in each of its areas. And since the icon who caused a sensation among the masses – both inside and outside the ring – died at the age of 66, his legacy in sports and entertainment deserves to continue to be recognized.
Throughout his professional life, Rey Misterio Sr. dabbled in acting, leaving his mark in the controversial, controversial but fun film The masked murderer, which was released on October 20, 2005 and directed by Jesse Baget.
In its plot, the film focuses on terror and suspense in an unconventional setting to follow the cast and crew of a low-budget pornographic film, who are pursued and brutally attacked by a masked psychopathplayed by Rey Misterio Sr.
And so, with a disturbing setting and a mix of classic horror with B-movie elements, The film managed to stand out at independent film festivalsgaining notoriety for its unusual theme and the imposing charisma of the fighter as an antagonist, while generating controversy for the way in which he combined sex, terror, wrestling and a murder in his adventure.
Born Miguel Ángel López Díaz, Rey Misterio Sr. was a key figure in wrestling, training talents such as his nephew, the popular Rey Mysterio (Jr.). His athletic ability and charismatic style made him a reference both in Mexico and internationally, and with his death leaves a deep sadness in the wrestling universe, and for independent film fans.
Although his departure leaves a void, his impact on both industries ensures that he will be remembered for generations… RIP.
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