Rey and Dominik Mysterio Should Main Event The Sphere: The Family Feud Made for a Las Vegas Debut

Rey and Dominik Mysterio Should Main Event The Sphere: The Family Feud Made for a Las Vegas Debut

As a lifelong wrestling enthusiast who has seen more matches than I can count, I must say that this proposed main event between Rey and Dominik Mysterio in The Sphere is nothing short of electrifying!


Several wrestling promoters have expressed interest in hosting events at The Sphere in Las Vegas in the future. The success of UFC 306 showed that combat sports can thrive in one of the country’s most distinctive venues. In fact, WWE has already pushed the boundaries by staging an NXT show at the traditional UFC Apex center recently. Essentially, if WWE can operate successfully within the UFC’s space, and vice versa, then it follows that WWE could potentially run The Sphere as well.

The WWE’s brand supremacy and tight connections with Las Vegas staples like UFC through the TKO Holdings Group make them the most likely to pioneer the new venue for sports entertainment. That card will be iconic regardless of who it is on it. However, just putting your two most prominent names on last would be a waste of several days. Instead, Rey and Dominik Mysterio should main event The Sphere. Stack the card, of course, and open up strong with Roman Reigns or Cody Rhodes, but the last match goes to The Mysterios.

The casual audience of the Vegas Strip probably knows Rey Mysterio

In the vibrant city of Las Vegas, every individual has the potential to become a customer. While some may head to a particular race track, casino, resort, or show, many go there to enjoy themselves and let loose with their wallets. To cater to these aims, plans can sometimes be flexible. For instance, the WWE event might attract fans so swiftly that it becomes irrelevant, but it’s also possible that strip advertising will significantly contribute to filling the venue. To achieve this, WWE requires a name that resonates widely, and that name is Rey Mysterio. Known as the most famous luchador in American Lucha Libre history, Rey Mysterio’s popularity in the United States likely equals or surpasses that of legendary figures such as Blue Demon or El Santo in Mexico. He is an integral part of the shared wrestling memory that fans can’t quite pinpoint, but recognize it whenever a new roommate knows the RKO move or when a supportive aunt mentions The Undertaker.

Currently, any ordinary adversary wouldn’t measure up, as fans are primarily drawn to see Rey Mysterio wrestle – and his ongoing feud with his son adds an intriguing twist. Historically, families have carried on their names or masks in Lucha, with many modern stars bearing the suffix “El Hijo de” or simply “Jr.” Rey Mysterio himself was once known as such, inheriting the name from his uncle before shedding the title upon achieving success in the U.S. market. In entertainment, family rivalries and drama are a major draw, and this storyline would offer both, featuring a well-known character whose appeal transcends one’s level of investment in WWE’s programming.

Lucha Libre is a very visually appealing piece of the wrestling fabric

Essentially, professional wrestling, generally, embodies an exuberant and dramatic performance art. However, Lucha Libre takes this to unprecedented levels. The costumes themselves tell a story. Many prominent figures within Lucha adorn masks or face paint to personify larger-than-life characters intended to captivate audiences. The spectacle of a Lucha match is undeniably striking, and it’s meant to be that way. Inside the ring, Lucha Libre offers a more visually stunning spectacle compared to other wrestling styles. Known for its technical complexity, there are numerous wrestlers who excel in grandeur and speed. Nevertheless, Lucha Libre is typically associated with Las Vegas-style showmanship rather than the independent wrestling scene’s style. The fast-paced action and aerial stunts align perfectly with the overall theme of a Las Vegas performance.

As a gamer, I can only imagine how legendary it would be to witness Rey’s masks spinning high above The Sphere, blending seamlessly with the Vegas skyline. Similarly, Dominik’s Judgment Day symbolism is visually captivating and might soon earn its place among legends. When they square off for their main event match, it’ll be a spectacle worth waiting for, both before and after the bell tolls. They know each other’s moves like the back of their hands, including those of many great luchadors. The moment they pick up the pace together could mark an unforgettable climax to their long-standing rivalry, creating a match that will leave audiences spellbound.

The Sphere is not big enough to run an A-tier WWE show.

When fully occupied, The Sphere can accommodate approximately 20,000 spectators. WWE frequently utilizes venues of this size. However, their grand events such as Royal Rumble or WrestleMania are typically held in venues that are significantly larger. In fact, when WWE hosts WrestleMania in Las Vegas next year, they will use Allegiant Stadium, which can easily hold more than 60,000 people. Given the unique appeal of The Sphere, booking a show there is highly desirable, but it’s not suitable for their major events. WWE could stage a secondary Pay-Per-View event like King of the Ring with a crowd of 20,000. They might even attempt to host an NXT Battleground within that capacity next year. Even an established event like Survivor Series could potentially fit the bill. These brands may not be as powerful as Monday Night Raw, which WWE has cultivated for a considerable length of time.

As a passionate gamer, I’d say:

Seeds have already been planted at the two facing off in Las Vegas

After the Endeavour agreement, it’s evident that WWE has developed a greater fascination towards UFC. This newfound interest is reflected in the appearances of both legends and prominent figures on UFC fight broadcasts. Typically, they are there simply as spectators; there have been no attempts to recreate the iconic “Thunder Lips” scene from the Rocky series (a film that wrestling fans consider their only cinematic representation). Even in UFC’s Sphere event, WWE sent Rey and Dominik. They maintained the gimmick by keeping a distance, which is an impressive narrative touch that might be more impactful than it initially seems.

In today’s WWE, viewers are frequently encouraged to observe subtle nuances. In contrast, the older WWE was as obvious as a jackhammer. Today, fans might have to be patient to witness a payoff, or even better, interact with a Twitch stream and QR codes to uncover a piece of their beloved superstar’s backstory. The Mysterios appearing at the same event while maintaining their estranged son storyline could just be a coincidence. However, it might also serve as a setup for a future stage appearance by these two characters. Similarly, if this was indeed a chance encounter and the father-son duo decide to maintain kayfabe, they could turn it into a plot point. Turning an amusing coincidence or surprising event into a story is a fundamental wrestling technique. Given that the creative team has been writing at a high level lately, they likely recognize the potential in this situation.

A Rey and Dominik Mysterio main event in The Sphere

How can Rey and Dominik Mysterio face each other in a main event at The Sphere? One straightforward scenario is as follows: At the Raw following WrestleMania 2025, Rey Mysterio emerges as the new Intercontinental Champion. He expresses his gratitude to the fans for their long-term support and is thrilled to inaugurate WWE’s first show in The Sphere with this title. However, he acknowledges that he might not have many such moments left. This prompts Dominik Mysterio, who has just had a challenging weekend, to make his way down to the ring. He argues that his father should not be the champion and asserts himself as the future of WWE. In response, Rey finally speaks up about something he’s been wanting to address for years. He admits that he may have passed his prime and questions whether he deserves to hold the championship title. Furthermore, he feels remorseful for having brought Dominik into the company and doubts if his son is ready for such an opportunity or worthy of carrying on their family legacy and the Mysterio name.

In a furious state, Dominik risks his reputation and chance at a title bout. Rey consents, making it the main event; neither the LWO nor Judgment Day are allowed near the ring. During the battle, both competitors start off swiftly. As soon as the match begins, Judgment Day and LWO appear on stage, but neither wants to enter the ring. Instead, they stay put. The duo exchanges move for move, attack for counterattack. Rey responds to every action, while Dominik continues to innovate offensively. Despite becoming agitated, Dominik, Rey remains unfazed. He appears to be enjoying the dynamic nature of their fight.

The big finish for the main event

In due course, Dominik gains control of the situation and performs the 619 maneuver. Recognizing this, the elder Mysterio strategically exits the ring. Instead of getting upset, Dominik seizes the opportunity by stepping out as well. He positions his father on the commentary table and climbs up to the top turnbuckle for a daring frog splash. However, the experienced Mysterio swiftly moves aside, causing Dominik to crash through the table. He then hurls Dominik into the center of the ring and executes a Springboard Seated Senton to secure the win. As both LWO and Judgment Day engage in wild chaos, Rey and Dom lock eyes from opposite corners. LWO emerges victorious, prompting Rey to approach his son to help him rise. One day, Dominik will find redemption; he may not share the Mysterio name, but Las Vegas and his father are fully aware that he carries the powerful fighting spirit of a true Mysterio.

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