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We have a lot of Mexican-Americans with a lot of talent. I’m sure we’re going to have another Rey Mysterio in the future; I just don’t know when.
We always talk about bullying, bullies; that is what social media is. It’s just people we gave a voice to who didn’t deserve to have a voice.
Wrestling is to go out there and perform and make people believe that either of the performers in the ring can win – either the bad guy or the good guy.
Returning to WWE before retiring is not a question of whether they want to or I want to return. Neither I hope nor want to return, nor do they expect me to return or want me to return.
I was wrestling as Dos Caras Jr., wrestling pretty much in Mexico, but also did some appearances in Japan. That’s where they found me and asked me to be a part of MMA.
I am so happy to work with Impact Wrestling. I have nothing but respect for them.
That’s actually the main reason I decided to leave WWE: the brutal schedule that you have when you work for a company like WWE.
I’m not tired of wrestling; I love wrestling. Del Rio fans – I love my Del Rio fans.
We have years of tradition in lucha libre in Mexico.
I never put pressure on myself because I know who I am and where I come from.
My family is proud of all the things I have accomplished.
I went with my friends to ‘Boxers and Brawlers’ in San Antonio to train the way I am supposed to train when you are 40, but doing it at a higher level.
I was never let go from that company – it was my decision to leave WWE. I had enough.
Pro wrestling has always been my passion. I always wanted to be a pro wrestler.
I know all the guys in NXT have a lot of talent, and that’s the reason why they are there. But in this sport, you can see guys with a lot of talent in the minor leagues, when they move into the major leagues, they become irrelevant.
Everybody knows I work every single day, I never rest, and I always work to give my best to the fans.
When it comes to things like social media, the only time I go crazy is when my kids get affected, like when they get someone stupid saying something ignorant to them about me because they are babies.
I learned from many people. I became a better wrestler thanks to my matches with Edge, with Christian, with Rey Mysterio, with John Cena – who, even though you, the fans, want to criticize him, John Cena is one of the best wrestlers of the universe.
I started wrestling when I was eight years old with the amateur wrestling team in Mexico.
We have the right to go and try new things and, if those things don’t work, go back to what we were doing at first.
We, as wrestlers, need to remember that this is a business. We started because we love the business, and we stay in it because we have a lot of passion for it, but you have to be rewarded for your work.
I wanted to be a wrestler since before I can remember.
There are pictures of me in a Dos Caras mask when I was 3 years old.
I’m really happy with ‘WWE ’12.’ It’s amazing. The fact that I’m in a video game is incredible; it’s a dream come true.
I will stay in Impact as long as the fans want me there. They were so happy to have me there and treated me with a lot of respect. The office, talent, and staff are treated with respect by everyone, regardless of your position in the business.
Even though I love pro wrestling and love MMA, I’m here because I have to pay those bills. I’m here to make money; nothing comes free.
My first six months were in Japan; then I went to Mexico and then went back to Japan. I had the opportunity to wrestle all the wrestlers from the United States, Europe, and Japan when I was there.
I enjoy Impact so much because some places, if they see you down, they won’t be good enough to come take your hand and help you with what you’re going through.
I would like to wrestle some guys again like Dolph Ziggler, Ken Anderson, and many others in the business.
When I won my first MMA fight, I put myself out there for the world to see me.
In Combate, we will push you. If you come to win, you come to prove that you belong in the sport; then, you belong in this company.
I competed in different places all over the world. I represented my country in the Pan-American championships.
I got tired of going to places and people wanting to pick fights with me or to prove something themselves or their drunk friends, so I decided to stop going out.
In Mexico, luchadores, the wrestlers, are the only Mexican superheroes. And to keep the mystery behind the mask is really important.
It’s easy for a multi-billion company like WWE – it’s for a company like that to hire anyone. So I’m glad Bobby Lashley is back in action with that company, ’cause he’s a fantastic guy.
WWE is a global brand, and it’s a global company. So, we want to have superstars from all over the world.
In the past, if I was in the middle of a situation involving my personal life, I was always keeping it to me and my family. I wasn’t explaining or telling the fans what was going on because they don’t need to know.
Fortunately for me, I do so well in pro wrestling that I don’t have to go there and fight if they don’t pay me what I was asking.
I have been blessed when it comes to winning the titles, as I have won it all, and I am always in the scheme of things.
I always take everything serious when it comes to my career and my life, but this decision to go back to the cage is a big decision for me.
My work with Combate Americas, in particular, has been incredible because the company keeps growing at an incredible rate.
I’m for big challenges and can face anybody, but I know they have legends in ‘WWE ’12,’ so I’d love to see myself against Andre the Giant.
For people like me, who appreciate the love and respect you get from the fans in Japan, there was no reason for me to turn my head to the other side and go try my options and luck in the UFC.
Even though MMA and pro wrestling are very different, at the end of the day, it’s all about entertaining. They are amazing athletes who go out there and give 100 percent.