Dominik Mysterio, a well-known figure in the wrestling world, was recently hosted on the podcast “Insight With Chris Van Vliet.” During his appearance, Dominik opened up about a range of topics, most notably the story behind his mustache and how it has influenced his public image.
Find some of the key points from the podcast below:
About starting to grow his mustache: “It happened almost by chance… I let myself go and didn’t shave for quite a bit. Suddenly, I had this thick, distinctive mustache and someone saw me and said, ‘Don’t get rid of that mustache!’”
On how his mustache impacted his image: “It’s almost as if it metamorphosizes me into someone else – it’s kind of intense. Combined with the mullet, I feel as though they both endow me with different kinds of special powers.”
In the previous week’s episode of WWE SmackDown, The Usos made a comeback and are set to partner with Roman Reigns in their clash against The Bloodline at the upcoming WWE Crown Jewel pay-per-view event this Saturday.
The father of Jimmy and Jey Uso, while on his “Off The Top” podcast, shared his reaction to his sons’ reunion. Find some significant talking points from the podcast below:
On The Usos’ reunion: “Which father wouldn’t rejoice? I’ve always had faith in my boys, believed that they’ll navigate their way, they’re grown men, they have weathered hard times and good times alike. Often, going separate ways is necessary for growth.”
On the possibility of Jimmy Uso embarking on a solo career: ” Ultimately, I’d love to see Jimmy have his moment in the sun as a solo wrestler. Just as they both contemplate retiring, I am excited about witnessing Jimmy’s solo run. It will give him the chance to make his mark as an individual performer.”
“As a duo or a faction, there is little more they can achieve. They’ve been the leading faction and duo for many years. Jey has been on an incredible journey for over a year. Ultimately, they are doing great. Solo got his opportunity, Jacob is doing his thing, and then there are Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa. It’s inspiring to see the Samoans and Tongans representing Polynesia and the islands as a whole.”
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