Skip to main contentSkip to footer
Mexican Wrestling Legend Rey Misterio Sr., uncle of WWE star Rey Mysterio, passes away at 66
  • España
  • Americas
  • México
  • Celebrities
    • Celebrity Couples
    • Celebrity Moms
    • Celebrity Kids
    • Celebrity Parents
    • Celebrity Homes
  • Entertainment
    • Music
    • Movies
    • TV
    • What to Watch
  • Royals
    • Kate Middleton
    • Meghan Markle
    • Prince Harry
    • Queen Letizia
    • Queen Maxima
    • Charlotte Casiraghi
    • Spanish Royals
    • British Royals
    • Monaco Royals
  • Beauty
    • Skincare
    • Makeup
    • Nails
    • Hair
    • Celebrity Beauty
  • Fashion
    • Celebrity Style
    • Royal Style
    • Fashion Trends
    • Street Style
    • Red Carpet
    • Runway
  • Lifestyle
    • Health and Wellness
    • Fitness and Workout
    • Leisure and Travel
    • Parenting
  • Food
    • Recipes
    • Healthy Food
    • Latin Cooking
    • Drinks and Cocktails
  • Americas
    • Celebridades
    • Entretenimiento
    • Realeza
    • Belleza
    • Moda
    • Lifestyle
    • Fotos
    • Latina Powerhouse
  • Latina Powerhouse
  • Photos
  • HOLA+
  • Celebrities
  • Entertainment
  • Royals
  • Beauty
  • Fashion
  • Lifestyle
  • Food
  • Americas
  • Latina Powerhouse
  • Photos
  • Hola+
  • Home
  • Celebrities

Mexican Wrestling Legend Rey Misterio Sr., uncle of WWE star Rey Mysterio, passes away at 66


His son Rey Misterio Jr. shared the sad news on social media.


Rey Misterio Sr. passes away at 66
HOLA! USA
DECEMBER 21, 2024 12:12 AM ESTDEC 21, 2024, 12:12 AM EST

The Mexican wrestling community is in mourning over the loss of Miguel Ángel López Días, also known as Rey Misterio Sr. His son, Rey Misterio Jr. unexpectedly shocked fans and fellow wrestlers by sharing the sad news on social media. López Días was 66 years old, and the cause of his death has not been disclosed.

In a message, the wrestler’s son wrote: “Friends and family, I’m sad to share that my father, Miguel Ángel López Días, Rey Misterio Sr., passed away this morning... more updates to come. Thank you.” The announcement has drawn an outpouring of support from fans, friends, and fellow wrestlers.

View post on Instagram
 
You may also like
  • Cardi B seemingly confirms baby daughter's name with stunning Christmas decorations
    Cardi B seemingly confirms baby daughter's name with stunning Christmas decorations
  • Melania Trump changes her classic style at formal dinner in Mar-a-Lago
    Melania Trump changes her classic style at formal dinner in Mar-a-Lago
  • Cazzu shares new song, inspiring Christian Nodal theories from the internet
    Cazzu shares new song, inspiring Christian Nodal theories from the internet

The wrestling company Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide also expressed sadness over his death, highlighting his legacy in the sport. So far, the details regarding the cause of his death have not been revealed. "We are saddened by the passing of Miguel Ángel López Días, known as Rey Mysterio Sr. We send our sincerest condolences to his loved ones and keep him in our thoughts for his eternal rest."

View post on X

A Legend of Mexican Wrestling

Many wrestling organizations where Rey Misterio Sr. made his impact shared their condolences on social media. Notably, Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, where he created a lasting legacy in the ring.

His career wasn't just limited to Mexico; Rey Misterio Sr. was a pioneer in bringing Mexican wrestling to the now-closed World Championship Wrestling (WCW). He proudly represented Mexico alongside Konnan in the Pat O'Connor Memorial International Cup tournament, making it to the second round before being eliminated by the Steiner Brothers.

He is remembered not only for his wrestling skills but also for mentoring many wrestling stars. One of them is his nephew, WWE superstar Rey Mysterio, who has often said that his uncle gave him his famous name and trained him in his gym with other Mexican wrestling legends like Psicosis, Halloween, and Konnan.

Wrestling fighter Rey Misterio raises his arms at the ring during  the WWE Smackdown wrestling function at Plaza Monumental Monterrey on October 15, 2009 in Monterrey, Mexico. © Jam Media
Wrestling fighter Rey Misterio raises his arms at the ring during the WWE Smackdown wrestling function at Plaza Monumental Monterrey on October 15, 2009 in Monterrey, Mexico.

Rey Misterio Sr., started his sports career in boxing, but after an arm injury, his trainers suggested he try professional wrestling. He made his wrestling debut on January 6, 1976, during a special event for the Day of Kings. Over time, he became a symbol of Mexican wrestling, not only for his notable performances in the ring but also for helping to develop new talent by opening a gym with other wrestle

© ¡HOLA! Reproduction of this article and its photographs in whole or in part is prohibited, even when citing their source.

READ MORE
Beyoncé surprises family with flowers after their viral Cowboy Carter Tour gender reveal
Beyoncé surprises family with flowers after their viral Cowboy Carter Tour gender reveal
Paris Jackson reveals she’s a Christian Nodal fan, and it's is proof music has no borders
Paris Jackson reveals she’s a Christian Nodal fan, and it's is proof music has no bordersBy Shirley Gomez
A viral fitness trend in Spain turns a Christian Castro song into a workout
A viral fitness trend in Spain turns a Christian Castro song into a workoutBy Shirley Gomez
Maria Estela Rinconeño Parra might be the Chicago Bulls' real MVP
Maria Estela Rinconeño Parra might be the Chicago Bulls' real MVPBy Shirley Gomez
LATEST NEWS
Snoop Dogg speaks out following the tragic death of his 10-month-old granddaughter
Joe Jonas reveals which Latin American cuisine he prefers to eat while in Miami
Queen Rania goes from the White House to Georgetown for a special reunion with Prince Hashem: “Proud of the man you’ve become”
Princess Diana’s nieces Amelia and Eliza Spencer steal the spotlight at Zuhair Murad with ’80s power silhouettes
Grammys 2026 red carpet LIVE: Kehlani, Lola Young, PinkPantheress and more in the best looks of the night
Natalia Boneta
Carolina Llano on Min & Mon, the quirky fashion brand bringing color and Colombian magic to New York
12 Dark Nail Ideas Beyond Black: From Navy Blue to Emerald Green
© 2000-2026, HOLA S.L.
  • ¡HOLA! Spain
  • ¡HOLA! Americas
  • HELLO! UK
  • HELLO! US
  • HELLO! Canada
  • Privacy Policy
  • Legal Notice
  • Cookies Policy
  • Compliant channel
  • Contact