Rey Mysterio is Wolverine in his prime!!!#PokesChokesPodcast #ALLIN pic.twitter.com/YC30RBcVXb
— Eyepokes&Headchokes ? (@PokesAndChokes) September 2, 2018
Mysterio teamed with Rey Fenix and Bandido against the Golden Elite (The Young Bucks and Kota Ibushi). Even though his team lost, there are two things that we can learn from watching Rey move around the ring as he does. The first is that for a person at 43 years of age to bounce around like he is in his mid-20s is amazing (or in this case, uncanny). The second is that seeing the costume in action makes us realize that the movies definitely could have used this suit for the world’s most dangerous mutant.
.@ibushi_kota and @reymysterio in the same ring… can you dig it? #ALLIN
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➡️ https://t.co/mNpVzZkjg8 pic.twitter.com/mcyzUuWGGA— TDE Wrestling (@totaldivaseps) September 2, 2018
What’s interesting about this match is that it did not take place in a WWE ring. When the general public thinks of professional wrestling, WWE is the only thing that comes to mind, but that’s like assuming that Marvel and DC are the only two comic book companies in existence. Just like there are fantastic independent comic books, there is also great independent wrestling. Cody Rhodes, the son of legendary wrestler Dusty Rhodes, and the Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) put on the most significant independent wrestling show in history, called All In, where Mysterio’s match took place. They hosted over 10,000 fans in the Sears Centre in Chicago, Illinois. Other matches included the Green Arrow himself, Stephen Amell, vs. Christopher Daniels and Kenny Omega vs. Pentagon, Jr.
Mysterio’s match is just a taste of the action from All In. Like there are fun alternatives to mainstream comics, there are also alternatives to mainstream wrestling.
So what do you think? What superhero would you like Rey Mysterio to embody next? If you watched All In, what was your favorite match? Let us know on Facebook or sound off in the comments below.
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