Truly, there are few wrestlers past or present who can lay claim to a career as illustrious as the one of Rey Mysterio. Whether in Mexico, ECW, WCW, or WWE, he's earned the admiration and respect of fans and fellow wrestlers alike for his extraordinary athleticism and charisma. Even more important is how instrumental he has been in disproving long-held notions that size, style or ethnicity may limit one's chances of success in the wrestling industry. It should therefore come as no surprise that WWE has given fans this career-spanning 3-disc collection featuring nearly thirty matches that chart Mysterio's rise from Lucha prodigy to arguably the most recognizable masked wrestler worldwide.
Rey himself provides introductions and background info from various locations around his native San Diego for each match. Naturally, there is a plethora of classic WCW cruiserweight combat showcasing Mysterio against longtime rivals like Dean Malenko, Psychosis, Juvi, and of course Eddie Guererro. A few matches were also on Rey's previous single-disc retrospective, but the sheer number of rarely seen contests included more than makes up for any redundancy.
Some may disagree, but for the sake of continuity WWE chose to omit anything from Mysterio's unmasked period during the declining days of WCW. This is unfortunate for those who don't remember the many excellent matches he had during that time along side Kidman as the Filthy Animals. Instead, the latter half of the set jumps from early '99 WCW straight to Rey's 2002 WWE debut and focuses on the many significant matches he's put on in this decade.
It would be redundant to try to enumerate or rank the matches included herein, as they are all first-rate, but when you consider that Rey has endured at least one severe knee injury per disc, his consistency in recent years is that much more remarkable. In truth, the only thing even worth complaining about is the lack of any alternate commentaries. Rest assured The Biggest Little Man is as entertaining as any WWE DVD package you may have bought or will buy in the future. Fans of his recent efforts, those not around for Mysterio's early days or old codgers nostalgic for the 90s heyday of cruiserweight wrestling will find this to be a treasure trove of magnificent action. This call from the 619 is one you'll definitely want to answer.
Published by Aaron Hurt
I'm a 31 year old aspiring writer, specializing in critical and review content with a focus on Mass Culture Media. Currently coordinating volunteer programs for a local non-profit. View profile
- Thinking About Dating a Married Man, Think Again ...Exactly what are the challenges of dating a married man? It is the type of question that you have to seriously ask yourself exactly why you are even taking into consideration, answering such a question ...
- Six Things that Make One Wooden Chess Set More Expensive Than AnotherThe six physical factors that determine the price of wooden chess pieces. Each point briefly explains how each factor effects cost and subsequent pricing of a wooden chess set.
The Man Who Really Puts the Words in George Bush's MouthFrank Watkins the man behind the President, actually the man behind and to the left of George Bush.- The Emerilware Stainless Steel 7-Piece Cookware Set Reviewedin the Emerilware Stainless Steel 7-Piece Cookware Set took a little time and convincing, but once I made the decision that it was time for some quality pots and pans I realize it was well worth the investment.
- How to Make Your Own Chips and Dip SetChips and dip sets are great for parties or just sitting in front of the tv. Here's instructions for making a set yourself.
- Why You Should Not Watch Extreme Championship Wrestling
- Guide to WWE and Jakks Pacific Ruthless Aggression 28: McMahon and Super Crazy Are...
- WWE Summerslam Preview: Smackdown Brand
- Guide to WWE and Jakks Pacific's Treacherous Trios 5
- ECW's One Night Stand
- The History of Lucha Libre Wrestling
- Ten Reasons Why You Should Not Buy a Television Set



