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AAAâ€s Heroes Inmortales XVII hits Mexico City tonight, bringing a loaded card and a powerful tribute to the man who started it all—Antonio Peña.
Rey Mysterio opened the eventâ€s broadcast with an emotional message, honoring the legacy of the legendary lucha libre pioneer, while his son Dominik Mysterio prepares to defend the AAA Mega Championship in the main event.
Reyâ€s pre-show video message put Peñaâ€s influence front and center, recognizing him as more than just a promoter or executive—he was the architect of modern lucha libre.
“Antonio Peña was more than a visionary. He was a creator. A pioneer. A man who dared to redefine what lucha libre could be.â€
Rey went on to mention how Peñaâ€s spirit still guides the promotion and its performers, from seasoned veterans to the new generation.
“Today, the entire AAA roster carries his legacy forward with the same passion, the same vision, and the same love for the art of lucha libre. From the arenas of Mexico to fans all over the world, the spirit of Antonio Peña lives on.â€
Tonightâ€s event takes place at the Gimnasio OlÃmpico Juan de la Barrera in Mexico City and features major title bouts across multiple divisions. Dominik Mysterio—who stunned the lucha world by becoming AAA Mega Champion—will defend his title against former WWE and NXT star Dragon Lee in a marquee showdown. Also on the card:
- Laredo Kid defends the AAA World Cruiserweight Championship in a four-way against Lince Dorado, Aerostar, and Jack Cartwheel.
- Reina de Reinas Champion Flammer puts her title on the line in a triple threat match with Natalya and Faby Apache.
- AAA World Tag Team Champions Pagano & Psycho Clown will defend their titles in an open challenge.
- Chik Tormenta faces off against Lola Vice in singles action.
With Rey honoring the past and Dominik stepping up in the present, Heroes Inmortales XVII is shaping up to be more than just a show—itâ€s a statement of pride, legacy, and lucha libreâ€s future.
What match are you most looking forward to at AAA Heroes Inmortales XVII? Do you think Dominik can hold onto his title? Drop your predictions in the comments.
Rey Mysterio and Eddie Guerrero shared a bond that no one can ever replicate, as they had a lot of love and admiration for each other. Thatâ€s why Mysterio has now remembered the late great Eddie Guerrero, on what would have been his 58th birthday.
The Master of the 619 took to Instagram and paid tribute to his late friend Eddie Guerrero on what would have been his 58th birthday, sharing a touching message on October 9. He wrote that Eddie is “all the way to heaven,†wished him a happy birthday, and said he misses him deeply, ending the post with Eddieâ€s famous “Viva La Raza.â€
“All the way to Heaven……. Happy 58th Birthday Eddie! â¤ï¸â€ðŸ”¥& Miss U #VivaLaRaza #WeeWeetoâ€
Eddie Guerrero passed away on November 13, 2005, in his hotel room in Minneapolis, Minnesota, after suffering a heart attack. Even though heâ€s been gone for many years, his legacy still lives on. Many WWE stars honor him by using his famous moves, style, and attitude in their matches, keeping his memory and influence alive for fans today.
Rey Mysterio and Eddie Guerrero gave fans some of the best matches and stories in WWE history. They worked together in WCW and WWE, even becoming Tag Team Champions. Their teamwork in the ring was amazing, but their real friendship made it even more special.
Even after many years, Rey still honors Eddie like family. He often pays tribute to him in interviews, on social media and during matches, reminding fans of their strong bond and the legacy they left behind. Thatâ€s how Mysterio will ensure Eddie Guerrero is never forgotten no matter what and thatâ€s never changing.
Whatâ€s your favorite Eddie Guerrero memory? Share your thoughts and stories below — and letâ€s keep his legacy alive. #VivaLaRaza

Santos Escobar is very likely to be leaving WWE in the coming days. The leader of Legado Del Fantasma reportedly will not be signing a new deal, making him the latest in a long line of Mexican stars who have failed to break through on the main roster. Escobar is not the first wrestler from Latin America to struggle on SmackDown or RAW, but his departure further raises the question: why has the company never managed to find the elusive “next Rey Mysterio�
Rey Mysterio: The Benchmark WWE Canâ€t Replace
One of the smartest creative decisions WWE made in the early 2000s was to bring back Rey Mysterioâ€s mask when he joined the company. He had lost it in WCW, a call Eric Bischoff has defended, but putting it back on him for WWE proved to be a masterstroke. The mask became the centrepiece of a 20+ year merchandising juggernaut, helping Rey connect with young fans.
The challenge since has been finding someone to replicate that success. WWE has tried repeatedly, but none of their attempts, from Sin Cara to Escobar, have stuck in the same way as Mysterio.
Why US Promotions Struggle With Lucha Stars
Promoters in the United States have long tried to tap into the Mexican market by importing Lucha Libre talent. WCW, ECW, TNA, AEW, and WWE have all attempted to make household names out of Luchadores. Only WWE, through Mysterio, has truly managed to do so at scale, yet they have been unable to strike gold twice.
Is the Lucha Mask the Problem?
Some have argued that the mask itself is the stumbling block. WWE requires performers who can tell stories both in the ring and on the microphone. Masks that cover the full face will limit facial expressions and can hinder promo delivery, so it’s difficult to emote and build a connection with the televised and in-building audience.
Reyâ€s mask works because it reveals enough of his face to convey emotion, while his distinctive eyes and even his custom contact lenses enhance his look. Contrast that with Mistico/Sin Cara, whose mask covered too much, muting his expressions. In Mexico, where masks themselves carry deep storytelling symbolism, this isnâ€t a problem. But WWEâ€s audience relies more heavily on visible emotion, there needs to be stories told at every element.
That being said, Escobar didnâ€t even wear a mask for most of his NXT and main roster run. So if it isnâ€t the mask, what went wrong?
Booking, Not Talent
The issue lies in how Escobar was booked. In NXT, he thrived as a charismatic, ruthless leader of Legado Del Fantasma, where the group had purpose, identity, and presence. But when they debuted on SmackDown, their momentum was immediately blunted. Instead of being positioned as a major heel faction, they were absorbed into Rey Mysterioâ€s rebooted Latino World Order. Escobar was no longer the star of his own story, but a supporting act to someone elseâ€s.
This is a pattern WWE has repeated. Andrade, Kalisto, Gran Metalik, Sin Cara, and even Alberto Del Rio at times all suffered from inconsistent creative direction. The performers had the talent, but WWE failed to sustain their momentum.
The Rey Mysterio Problem
The truth is that WWEâ€s obsession with finding “the next Rey Mysterio†has been part of the problem. Rey is unique, he’s a once-in-a-generation athlete who combined the Lucha style with US-friendly storytelling ability and mass-market appeal. His mask became iconic because of who he was underneath it.
By forcing new Mexican and Lucha-inspired wrestlers into Reyâ€s shadow, WWE sets them up for disappointment. Instead of searching for a replacement, the company needs to allow the next star to carve out their own identity, not inherit someone elseâ€s.
There are many that could do it: Penta, Rey Fenix, Dragon Lee…but WWE’s track record is not exactly glowing.
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The Mysterio Bloodline may become a thing in the future, as it’s been reported that Aalyah, the daughter of WWE Hall of Famer Rey Mysterio is flirting with the idea of getting into the business. Of course, Mysterio’s son, Dominik has already taken the WWE by storm after turning on his father, and Rey himself is an icon of the business.Â
Mysterio gave an update on his comeback status and shared that his daughter accompanied him on his rehab trip to Orlando recently on the “Club520” podcast.Â
“I just went out to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, I had to go back in the ring, trying to get cleared from an injury. My daughter had always had the curiosity to step in the ring. So, she goes, ‘when are you taking me, when are you taking me,’ for about a year and a half. So, I said, okay, I’m going to Orlando, let’s go. She went up with me, she jumped in the ring, she loved it, man. She was doing all the basic stuff, the beginner stuff, but yeah the ring is on another level, man, it’s great. Especially the ropes. When you hit those ropes, she was all bruised from her back and shoulders.”
Aalyah Mysterio does have a history working with WWE. She appeared as a character in the short-lived Seth Rollins-Buddy Murphy storyline, playing the role of Murphy’s on-screen romantic partner. The story was scrapped shortly thereafter, with Murphy stating that it was awkward having to kiss Aalyah due to the age difference between them.
If you use any quotes from this article, please credit the “Club520” podcast and provide a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for transcription.
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