Rey Mysterio was interviewed for the podcast Not About Wrestling Show, where he spoke about training to his son Dominik. Here are the most outstanding statements have an old-school mentality, but I still take advantage of those roots to not praise someone for doing something well. I always tell Dominik that he can do much better and I think that sometimes, that’s the key to perfecting certain things in life. In this case, sports will eventually make it better.

But yes, I am quite hard on my son and I also love being that way with him, it’s easier. I was raised like this, hard and I was the only kid in wrestling class. I was 8 years old and I was training with 16, 18 and 20-year-old boys. I was the only kid there, I was always the youngest in the training and still to this day when I fight I am the smallest.

Rey Mysterio added that at first he thought his uncle would be a tolerant teacher towards him, but he thinks he was much tougher than other students. At that time, he did not understand why, but as an adult, he understood and decided to follow those same steps to train his son Dominik. We remember that Dominik Mysterio made his wrestling debut in WWE at the SummerSlam 2020 event, where he faced Seth Rollins. Currently, he and his father are starring in several fights together. On the last episode of SmackDown, they lost to Sami Zayn and King Corbin.