Rey and Dominik Mysterio have been involved in a long-standing feud over the past year, and Rey recently appeared on the “Those Wrestling Girls” podcast to discuss where he went wrong with his son. He said,
“I want to say that I did everything right. I want to put the blame on my wife. My wife was the one that, you know, I traveled for so long, way too many days a week that my wife was mom and dad.”
He continued, “But no, being serious, My wife did an incredible job with both of my kids. The thing that I did the most was come home for one or two days a week and spoil them and I think that’s where I did wrong.”
Jey Uso recently appeared on WWE’s “The Bump” to discuss what’s next for The Bloodline following Roman Reigns losing the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 40 (Night Two). Also at WrestleMania 40 (Night One), Jey defeated his brother Jimmy in a singles match.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On what’s next for the group: “I’m not gonna say the Bloodline is gone because the Bloodline, it is WWE. My whole family, for over fifty years, and we’re gonna go another fifty years, I feel like, because we got little kids. Our cousins, I have so many little cousins that are lined up. They’re ready because they watch us every week. I got messages all the time from my nieces and nephews, man. ‘Why’d you let John Cena beat up Solo?’ But they’re lined up, and they’re ready, and they’re deep. WWE is my family, right. So with that said, I feel like right now, everybody, we bodied The Bloodline.”
On wanting the group to reunite as babyfaces: “All in all though, I would like for us to come back together, but as a healed up family. We fighting right now. All families fight, but I want us to come back as the good guys one time and see how works. But if it wasn’t for The Bloodline, I really wouldn’t be Main Event or sitting here with YEET shirts. I had to go through that whole process to help me grow, and I feel like the people watched my story unfold.”
Rey Mysterio Reflects on Parenting Mistakes in Recent Podcast Appearance
Rey Mysterio, the legendary WWE wrestler, recently opened up about his parenting mistakes in a candid interview on the “Those Wrestling Girls” podcast. The discussion centered around his long-standing feud with his son, Dominik Mysterio, and the lessons he has learned as a father.
During the podcast, Mysterio initially joked about blaming his wife for the issues he faced with his son. However, he quickly shifted to a more serious tone and acknowledged that his wife had done an incredible job raising their children while he was often away due to his wrestling career.
Mysterio admitted that one of his biggest mistakes was spoiling his children during the limited time he spent at home. He realized that this approach may have contributed to the challenges he faced with Dominik. The wrestler expressed regret for not being more present in his son’s life and acknowledged that he could have done things differently.
In the interview, Mysterio emphasized the importance of balancing work and family life. He recognized that being a professional wrestler required him to be on the road for extended periods, but he now understands the significance of quality time spent with loved ones.
The WWE superstar’s honesty and self-reflection shed light on the challenges faced by parents who have demanding careers. Mysterio’s story serves as a reminder that even successful individuals can make mistakes in their personal lives and that it is never too late to make amends.
In a separate interview on WWE’s “The Bump,” Jey Uso discussed the future of The Bloodline, a wrestling faction that includes Roman Reigns and himself. Uso expressed his belief that The Bloodline is an integral part of WWE and will continue to thrive for many years to come. He mentioned the younger generation of wrestlers in their family who are eager to carry on the legacy.
Uso also expressed his desire for The Bloodline to reunite as a group of “healed up” family members, portraying them as good guys. He acknowledged that all families have their disagreements and fights but emphasized the importance of coming together and showcasing their unity.
The interview shed light on the personal growth Uso experienced through his wrestling journey. He acknowledged that The Bloodline played a significant role in his success and expressed gratitude for the opportunities it provided.
Both interviews provide valuable insights into the personal lives of these WWE superstars. They highlight the challenges of balancing a demanding career with family responsibilities and the importance of self-reflection and growth. The candidness displayed by Mysterio and Uso serves as an inspiration for fans who may be facing similar challenges in their own lives.