Mexican Pro Wrestler Dead after kick from Rey Mysterio

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MEXICO CITY -- The son of a Mexican wrestling legend died early Saturday from a blow suffered in the ring, the Baja California state prosecutor's office said.

Pedro Aguayo Ramirez, known as Hijo del Perro Aguayo, fell unconscious on the ropes, apparently after receiving a flying kick from fellow wrestler Oscar Gutierrez, known as former WWE star Rey Mysterio Jr., according to video of the match in a municipal auditorium in Tijuana.

The match continued for almost two minutes before other participants and the referee realized Aguayo was seriously injured and tended to him.

He was taken to a hospital a block away and died about 1:30 a.m., prosecutor's spokesman Raul Gutierrez said.

"I have no words for this terrible news," Joaquin Roldan, director of the AAA wrestling federation, said through his Twitter account. "My sincerest condolences for the Aguayo Ramirez family."

The state prosecutor's office said the cause of death, based on the autopsy, was trauma to the neck and a cervical fracture. It has opened an investigation into possible manslaughter.

The company that reportedly organized the event, The Crash, couldn't be reached for comment. The Tijuana Boxing and Wrestling Commission called the death an unfortunate accident like those that occur in other high-risk sports.

Even though the match continued as Aguayo hung listless on the ropes, commission President Juan Carlos Pelayo said people moved immediately to check his condition. He said the doctor in charge was not at ringside because he was treating another injured wrestler, but paramedics and a doctor who was a spectator attended to Aguayo.

"The reaction for medical attention was quick, in my opinion," Pelayo said at a news conference Saturday.

Mexico is famous for its colorful characters and costumes in professional wrestling, popularly known as lucha libre, where fighters perform daring aerial maneuvers inside and outside the ring.

Aguayo, 35, had wrestled for 20 years and was the son of the legendary Pedro "Perro" Aguayo, now retired and a member of the Aztec lucha Hall of Fame.

The younger Aguayo was also popular and led a group called "Los Perros de Mal," or the bad dogs. He won numerous titles, including national pairs with his father, a national heavyweight championship and the Consejo Mundial Lucha Libre world trios championship.

"It makes me very sad because he was a professional colleague and I have great affection for his father," wrestler Hijo del Santo said in a telephone interview. "I think the fans in Japan, the U.S. and Mexico, of course, where he was very popular, must be in mourning, especially because of his youth. He had much ahead of him."
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  • PJSirenPJSiren Posts: 5,863
    I don't know him specifically but that's sad...I hope they don't charge Rey Rey with manslaughter...afterall it was an accident...he didn't set out to kill the guy. That's why this "sport" is so dangerous, because they take so many blows to the head, just like with boxing. I used to be a Rey Rey fan back in the day...he was fun to watch when I watched wrestling as a kid...
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  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 36,524
    PJSiren said:

    I don't know him specifically but that's sad...I hope they don't charge Rey Rey with manslaughter...afterall it was an accident...he didn't set out to kill the guy. That's why this "sport" is so dangerous, because they take so many blows to the head, just like with boxing. I used to be a Rey Rey fan back in the day...he was fun to watch when I watched wrestling as a kid...

    It was a freak accident. They weren't even doing a particularly dangerous move. Wrestlers get kicked in the back of the head all the time. These guys by and large know exactly what they are doing. Rey is a professional. He was not known to hit guys hard like some other asses were (like Goldberg-he ended Bret Hart's career). I hope they do an inquiry into the condition of the victim to see if there was some underlying and maybe unknown injury that was a part of this. It just seems really odd.

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  • PJSirenPJSiren Posts: 5,863

    PJSiren said:

    I don't know him specifically but that's sad...I hope they don't charge Rey Rey with manslaughter...afterall it was an accident...he didn't set out to kill the guy. That's why this "sport" is so dangerous, because they take so many blows to the head, just like with boxing. I used to be a Rey Rey fan back in the day...he was fun to watch when I watched wrestling as a kid...

    It was a freak accident. They weren't even doing a particularly dangerous move. Wrestlers get kicked in the back of the head all the time. These guys by and large know exactly what they are doing. Rey is a professional. He was not known to hit guys hard like some other asses were (like Goldberg-he ended Bret Hart's career). I hope they do an inquiry into the condition of the victim to see if there was some underlying and maybe unknown injury that was a part of this. It just seems really odd.

    I hope they don't just charge him with manslaughter without doing a thorough investigation...I feel really bad for the guy who died and for his family, but I feel equally bad for Rey Rey...because it was a freak accident, and if the prosecutor chooses to charge him he could go to prison for something that was an accident and like you said there could have been an underlying issue...
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  • Last-12-ExitLast-12-Exit Posts: 8,661
    That whole situation was wierd. When they realized he was unconscious, they just kept wrestling. You'd think somebody would have said "uh guys, he's not breathing!" At some point somebody has to think to get a doctor. I can't see them charging ray mysterio. It wasn't his fault. Just a huge lapse in judgement keeping the match going.
  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 36,524

    That whole situation was wierd. When they realized he was unconscious, they just kept wrestling. You'd think somebody would have said "uh guys, he's not breathing!" At some point somebody has to think to get a doctor. I can't see them charging ray mysterio. It wasn't his fault. Just a huge lapse in judgement keeping the match going.

    it did seem as if there was an incredible amount of time between when he collapsed and when they called for help. that would not happen in WWE. that guy tending to him from outside the ring clearly was in over his head.

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