

Aalyh, the daughter of the member of the Hall of Fame of the WWE Rey Mysterio, recently turned to social networks to provide a complete update about her family. Dominik Mysterio may also have been involved.
Dominik began his career at the World Wrestling Entertainment under his father's wing. Together, the duo won the WWE SmackDown couples championship before the 27 -year -old turned against Rey Mysterio and joining The Judgment Day. Since then, Dirty Dom is rarely seen with one of his family members and has always been seen shooting at them.
Recently, Aalyah turned to his Instagram stories to upload a moving photo and wrote that “the family” became equal tattoos of his grandfather's firm.
“The family became equal tattoos with the grandfather's signature,” he wrote.
Look at a screenshot of your Instagram story below:
Although Aalyh's story does not include Rey Mysterio or Dominik Mysterio, apparently indicates that the father-son duo could have made the same tattoos as the rest of the family.
Experestrella de la WWE believes that Dominik Mysterio never wanted to be like King Mysterio
During a question and answer session, the former WWE Alberto del Río superstar said Dominik Mysterio has been doing a fantastic job in the headquarters in Stamford.
Del Río also mentioned that although fans compared Dom with Rey Mysterio at the beginning of the first, He never wanted to be like Lwo's member .
“He is sweeping. He is doing a fantastic job. It makes me very happy to see this success story because I know we work for fans, but sometimes fans are a bit unfair, and I remember that fans shattered Dominik Mysterio years ago, criticizing him for things and comparing it to his father. But he never wanted to be like his father. Of course, he learned from the best, he learned from Rey Mysterio and many others character, his personality in the industry.
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Alberto del Río He also said that Dominik Mysterio could soon win a world title in the promotion led by Triple H. It will be interesting to see what WWE planned for the future of the two -time North American champion.