Dominik Mysterio has embraced his role in WWE

Dominik Mysterio has embraced his role in WWE

As a long-time wrestling fan and someone who has witnessed the evolution of numerous wrestlers over the years, I must say, Dominik Mysterio’s journey has been nothing short of captivating. From his humble beginnings as a tag team champion with his father, Rey Mysterio, to his transformation into the most hated man in wrestling today, Dom’s story is one for the books.


Over the past few years, Dominik Mysterio has been the most notorious villain in professional wrestling. Before he rose to infamy, he followed in the footsteps of many second-generation wrestlers who were linked with their parents. Treading the path of a WWE Hall of Famer isn’t an easy task under any circumstances, especially when they are actively competing like Rey Mysterio.

The story commenced in a fairytale manner. Looking back at Backlash 2001, Dom and his dad Rey earned the Smackdown Tag Team titles, making them the first father-son team ever to win these titles in WWE history. This milestone stood for about two months before they eventually lost it to The Usos during Money In The Bank 2021.

At the turn of the new millennium, numerous factors set events into motion. Dom felt overshadowed by Rey and seized the chance to develop his own persona through The Judgement Day. For weeks on end, he was provoked to join their faction, but it wasn’t until he realized his desire to forge his unique path within the company that he made the move.

Dominik Mysterio embraces his new role in WWE

Dom’s choice to become part of The Judgment Day proved to be an extraordinarily smart move in numerous aspects. At first, the group seemed to lack cohesion. The initial purpose Rhea Ripley, Damian Priest, and Finn Balor outlined for forming the faction revolved around underappreciated talent seeking to raise their profiles. In certain respects, they had a valid argument.

Previously, Ripley held both the NXT Women’s Championship and Raw Women’s Championship, Balor boasted titles like the WWE Universal, Intercontinental, United States, and two-time NXT Champion, while Priest claimed the NXT North American title and United States title. However, Dominik Mysterio, who could easily feel entitled due to his family history in wrestling but lacks personal achievements, found his moment in the limelight by feuding with his Hall of Fame father. Reflecting on it now, his dramatic entrance at WrestleMania 39 marked the emergence of “Dirty Dom.

In essence, this decision propelled The Judgment Day to unprecedented heights, making them not just rulers of Monday Night Raw but storytelling titans across the wrestling universe for a spell. This move also served to amplify those around him as well as himself. In the blink of an eye, we found ourselves in a situation where Dom’s promos on the microphone were drowned out by the crowd booing everything he said. It got so bad that his entrance music would trigger immediate boos from the crowd. As soon as he grabbed the mic, the boos only grew louder. Thus, it became a regular occurrence – the moment Dom’s entrance music played, the crowd booed him relentlessly.

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Over the last few weeks, it seems like Dominik is shifting towards taking a leadership role within the faction. This development comes as quite a surprise, given his consistent success in building himself up as wrestling’s top heel over the past couple of years, yet only managing to hold the NXT North American Championship title. One shouldn’t be shocked if Dirty Dom eventually claims the World Heavyweight Championship, considering his dedication and work as a heel. His commitment to this role has catapulted his career to unprecedented heights that are yet to fully blossom.

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2024-11-22 00:15

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