Cruiserweight division (1996–1999)
Rey Mysterio, Jr. made his World Championship Wrestling (WCW) debut on June 16, 1996
at The Great American Bash, challengingDean Malenko for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship, which Malenko retained by
cheating to win. In July at Bash
at the Beach, he
defeated longtime rival Psicosis in a number one contender's match to earn
another opportunity at the Cruiserweight title. The next night, on the July 8
episode of WCW Monday Nitro, he defeated Malenko to win
his first Cruiserweight Championship. He reigned as champion for
three months, which included title defenses against the likes of Ultimate
Dragon,
Malenko, and Super Caló before he lost the title to
Malenko at Halloween
Havoc. Following his Cruiserweight
Championship reign, Mysterio challenged Ultimate Dragon for the J-Crown Championship, but was
unsuccessful in his title match at World War 3 in November.[15]
In early 1997, he feuded with Prince
Iaukea over the WCW World Television Championship. Mysterio was defeated in
his title match against Iaukea at SuperBrawl VII after Lord Steven Regal attacked him.Mysterio also lost a
championship rematch at Uncensored in March. Mysterio soon began a feud
with the New World Order (nWo), which culminated when
he lost a Mexican Death match to nWo member Konnan at Road Wild in August. Mysterio then
became involved in a feud with his real-life friend and Cruiserweight Champion Eddie Guerrero. He defeated Guerrero in a Title
vs. Mask match at Halloween
Havoc to win the Cruiserweight
Championship for the second time.[18] On the November 10, 1997
episode of Nitro, he lost
the title back to Guerrero. They had a rematch at World War 3, which Mysterio also lost.[19]
On the January 15, 1998
episode of WCW Thunder, Mysterio defeated Juventud
to win his third Cruiserweight Championship, but lost it nine days later to Chris Jericho at Souled Out. After the match, Jericho
continued the beating by using a toolbox he found at ringside. This storyline
was used to cover Mysterio's need for a knee operation that kept him out of the
ring for six months. He made his return at Bash
at the Beach, where
he defeated Jericho for his fourth Cruiserweight championship. The next night, however, the
result was overturned and the belt returned to Jericho due to the interference
by Dean Malenko. Later that year, Eddie
Guerrero formed a Mexican stable known as the Latino World Order (LWO) (a spin off of New World Order) that included nearly every
luchador in the promotion. Mysterio continually refused to join and feuded with
Guerrero and the LWO members, including winning a match against longtime rival
and LWO member Psicosis in a match at Road Wild.[22] He, however, was finally
forced to join the group after losing a match to Eddie Guerrero. Mysterio's
on-and-off tag team partner Billy Kidman joined him during the feud
with LWO, wrestling against the LWO despite Mysterio being a part of the group.
His alliance with Kidman was formed after Mysterio helped Kidman defeat
Juventud for the Cruiserweight Title at World War 3. Mysterio went up against
Kidman for the Cruiserweight title at Starrcade 1998 but was unsuccessful winning
back the title in a Triangle
match that also involved Juventud.
Kidman once again defeated Mysterio for the Cruiserweight title at Souled Out 1999 in a Fatal
Four-Way match that also included Psicosis
and Juventud.[23][24]
In 1999, after the two
factions of nWo reformed – nWo Hollywood and nWo Wolfpac – they demanded that
the LWO disband. Mysterio refused to take off his LWO colors and was attacked
by the nWo as a result. This led to a match at SuperBrawl IX where Mysterio and tag
partner Konnan lost a "Hair vs. Mask match" against Kevin Nash and Scott Hall, forcing Mysterio to remove
his mask. After the match, he phoned his uncle to tell him the news. Mysterio
has publicly expressed his disappointment over being unmasked:
“
|
I was
strongly against it! I don't think WCW understood what the mask meant to me,
to my fans and to my family. It was a very bad move on their behalf. The fans
wanted Rey Mysterio with the mask and losing it hurt me a lot. It was also
frustrating that it didn't come as the climax to a feud with another masked
wrestler, but in a throwaway match. The same thing happened to Juventud and
Psicosis and psychologically wise it was a bad move by Eric Bischoff. I think the fans understand that I was in a
position where I had no option. I either had to lose my mask or lose my job.[25]
|
”
|
Mysterio later became a
"giant killer" by defeating large opponents such as Kevin Nash, Bam Bam Bigelow, and Scott Norton.He faced Nash at Uncensored in a match where Lex Luger interfered and helped Nash in
winning the match. Although he participated in several notable matches with
some of the heavyweight top card wrestlers, it was made very clear to him that
he would never receive apush to become a main eventer.
This was due to Eric Bischoff utilizing cruiserweights as
alternative, mid-card entertainment as opposed to the more conventional style
that led WCW programming. As one of the top wrestlers in the cruiserweight
division, Mysterio would go on to voice his disdain in regards to not being
pushed:
“
|
The
division kicked off to a certain point but they never put us on top, and when
they unmasked us it all came tumbling down. Those in charge of WCW had the
mindset that only big men could draw and didn't create new superstars. But
wrestling now has changed so much. Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero and Chris Jericho have all been world champions, but back in
WCW they were mainly cruiserweights. Also the top guys in WCW were scared
that fans were more interested in watching luchadore action and high-flying
moves than big men just going out there and stomping on each other for 10
minutes. The heavyweights were getting into Eric Bischoff's ear, saying:
"We can't let these guys be on top. They're small and wrestling has
never been about this, we've got to keep the tradition going." It was
stupid for Eric Bischoff, who was running a huge company like WCW, to listen
to other people. Vince McMahonruns his own company and does what he wants
to do, as did Paul Heyman. Wrestling is about what the fans want, not
what the boys want.[25]
|
”
|
The next night on the March
15 Nitro, he defeated
Billy Kidman to win his fifth Cruiserweight Championship. On the March 22 Spring Breakout
episode of Nitro, Mysterio
got his first shot at the WCW World Heavyweight Championship against champion Ric Flair when the names of (allegedly)
nearly everyone in the company were put into a hat and a lottery was held. El Dandy was the lottery winner, but
he was injured, and Mysterio took the shot instead. The match ended with a
disqualification win for Flair, even though Arn Anderson's interference on Flair's
behalf should have theoretically disqualified Flair The following week, Mysterio
and Kidman teamed with each other and defeated Flair's Four Horsemen stablemates Chris Benoit and
Dean Malenko to win the WCW World Tag Team Championship making Mysterio a double
champion. Mysterio successfully defended his Cruiserweight Title against his
tag team partner Kidman at Spring
Stampede before losing the title on
the April 19 episode of Nitro to Psicosis in a Fatal Four-Way match
that also involved Juventud Guerrera and Blitzkrieg. On the following episode of Nitro, he defeated Psicosis to
win his fifth Cruiserweight Championship. At Slamboree, Mysterio and Kidman lost
the World Tag Team titles to Raven and Perry Saturn in a Triangle match, also
involving former champions Benoit and Malenko.
No Limit Soldiers; Filthy Animals (1999–2001)
Main
articles: No Limit Soldiers and Filthy Animals
In mid-1999, Mysterio and
Konnan joined Master P's No Limit Soldiers, and
began feuding with the West
Texas Rednecks. At The Great American Bash, they defeated Rednecks
members Curt Hennig and Bobby Duncum, Jr. in a tag team match. At Bash
at the Beach, they
defeated the Rednecks in a four-on-four Elimination
tag team match when Mysterio pinned Hennig.
After Master P's departure from WCW, Mysterio formed a stable with Eddie Guerrero and Billy
Kidman known as the Filthy Animals. The
three wrestlers soon began a feud with the Dead
Pool. The
Filthy Animals defeated the Dead Pool in a six-man tag team match at Road Wildand at Fall Brawl. On the August 19 episode ofThunder, Mysterio lost the
Cruiserweight Title to Lenny Lane.8
On the October 18 episode of Nitro, Mysterio and Konnan
teamed up together (after Konnan joined the Filthy Animals) to defeat Harlem Heat for the World Tag Team
Championship. Mysterio, however, was
injured during the match and was sidelined due to injury. Billy Kidman
substituted for Mysterio and teamed with Konnan during their title defense
against Harlem Heat and The First Family, in which the Filthy Animals
went on to lose the title back to Harlem Heat.
Mysterio returned in the
spring of 2000 and remained a steady performer, eventually joining the New Blood faction in early 2000
opposing the Millionaire's
Club. On the August 14 episode of Nitro, Mysterio and Juventud
defeated The Great Muta and Vampiro to win the World
Tag Team Championship They were
stripped of the title, however, after Ernest Miller pinned Disco Inferno with the stipulation that if
he pinned Disco, Mysterio and Guerrera would be stripped of the title. The Filthy
Animals then feuded with the Natural
Born Thrillers in the fall of the year. At Fall Brawl, the Filthy Animals fought
the Thrillers to a no contest in an Elimination tag team match. Mysterio reformed his tag team with
Kidman and the two challenged for the World Tag Team Championship in a Triangle
match at Halloween
Havoc, facing
the champions Natural Born Thrillers and the Boogie Knights, where the Thrillers
retained.
At the beginning of 2001, the
Filthy Animals feuded with Team Canada, to whom they lost in a Penalty Box match at Sin. AtSuperBrawl Revenge, Mysterio unsuccessfully
challenged Chavo
Guerrero, Jr. for the Cruiserweight Title. Kidman and Mysterio participated in a
Cruiserweight tag team tournament for the newly created WCW Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship and advanced to the final
round where they ended up losing to Elix Skipper and Kid Romeo. On the March 26 (and the
final) episode of Nitro,
they defeated Skipper and Romeo in a rematch to win the Cruiserweight Tag Team
Titles before WCW was sold to the World Wrestling Federation (WWF).
0 comments:
Post a Comment