One big thing
WWE superstar Dominik Mysterio, at just 27, is already planning for life after wrestling, expressing a desire to retire early and start a family.
Why it matters
Mysterio’s stance challenges the wrestling industry’s norm of performers competing well into their 40s and 50s, potentially signaling a shift in priorities for younger wrestlers.
By the numbers
• Mysterio has been an active in-ring competitor for over 4 years
• He’s 27 years old
• He’s won tag team titles and the NXT North American Championship
What they’re saying
Mysterio on the Impaulsive podcast:
“I love this business with all my heart, but I definitely don’t see myself doing it till the wheels fall off. I want to be smart about it. I want to have a family, have kids.”
Details
• Mysterio wants to be present for important family moments, like his future children’s birthdays
• Post-wrestling plans include buying a large plot of land and running a farm
• He expressed interest in growing “California goodies” and having numerous animals, especially dogs
The big picture
Mysterio’s early retirement plans reflect a growing trend among younger wrestlers to prioritize work-life balance and long-term health over extended careers.
What’s next
For now, Mysterio remains an active part of WWE programming, currently involved in a storyline with Liv Morgan as part of The Judgment Day faction.
What do you think about Dominik Mysterio’s retirement plans? Do you believe more young wrestlers should consider early retirement? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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