#3. Rey Mysterio could work as a trainer behind-the-scenes at WWE
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One of the greatest Lucha Libre performers to land in WWE certainly should have a spot training up-and-coming superstars. Rey Mysterio could focus on superstars with similar styles to help them excel. He could lend a hand to the future generation of high-flyers, and how to effectively tell a story in a David vs. Goliath-type match.
Rey Mysterio spoke to BT Sport about his son Dominik Mysterio's training in preparation for WWE:
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"He has his own idea, and he did not ask to be part of this world until he was 19 years old. He grew up in this medium, we made several stories with him and Eddie, of course. Once he realized what he wanted to do and asked me: 'Dad, can you train me? I want to see if I can do it in this business', I thought 'Wow! I never forced it on him, I never pushed him. ' It was something natural and organic. I think that's why he is a different kind of race, but he has something special to give. Sorry. As a father, I have the instinct that it will be something special," Rey Mysterio said. (h/t Super Luchas)
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It is safe to say that Rey Mysterio would be a valuable asset in WWE moving forward if he was to be a trainer. Superstars of the future will learn so much from Mysterio who has had a much-travelled career over the last three decades. He would instantly make an impact.
Edited by John Cunningham