Rey Mysterio recently had a sitdown with TV Insider and noted on his rivalry with WWE United States Champion Andrade. These two Mexican names have been going up against each other delivering classics which is what expected from two highly agile Lucha Libre athletes. The culmination of the feud could still happen in a big way as per his words from the interview.
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The Master of 619 praised Andrade as an in-ring performer who is considered to be the future of WWE. So Rey Mysterio would love to put him over as much as possible before he hangs up his boots. In a recently shown angle on WWE Raw, Andrade snatched Rey’s mask off during a post-match session which fuelled up the rumors of Mask vs. Title or Mask vs. Hair matchup.
Previously the reports suggested that one such gimmick match could be in the works for the bygone Royal Rumble pay-per-view event involving Rey Mysterio and Andrade. But that was not the case as Humberto Carrillo was inserted into the storyline as Rey failed to capture the United States Title just six nights before the Rumble.
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However, Rey Mysterio is still willing to do the Hair vs. Mask gimmick match that could be set up at WrestleMania 36. Rey told TV Insider that he is ready to participate in the match at WrestleMania 36, which would be a huge stepping stone for them, regardless of the winner. Here’s more from the Lucha Libre legend,
“I think something along the ways that if he wants to keep feuding and going a step further, I’m willing to put my mask on the line versus his hair for a WrestleMania moment,” Rey Mysterio revealed. “Whatever the case might be, whoever ends up winning, I think it would be a huge stepping stone for either of us.”
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The high-flying athlete added how Andrade always reminds him of the late great Eddie Guerrero while being in the ring. Rey Mysterio and Guerrero had an illustrious history together where they have feuded, and teamed, for years. Starting from the late 90s followed by their WCW days, and in WWE, they went on to create several memorable moments before Eddie passed away on November 13, 2005, at the age of 38.