Dominik Mysterio was a recent guest on the “Insight With Chris Van Vliet” podcast to discuss a variety of topics, including how his mustache came about and how it’s opened up his persona.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On how he started growing it: “The mustache was an accident… I got lazy and like I didn’t shave at all and it was a healthy, thick, little mustache and someone saw me and they were like ‘Hey, don’t shave that mustache!’”
On the mustache opening up his persona: “I feel like it makes me into a whole different person, it’s kind of gnarly. And the mullet too, I feel like they both give me two kinds of different superpowers.”
On last week’s episode of WWE SmackDown, The Usos reunited and will be going on to team up with Roman Reigns to face off against The Bloodline at Saturday’s WWE Crown Jewel pay-per-view event.
Taking to his “Off The Top” podcast, the father of Jimmy and Jey Uso gave his thoughts on his sons reunion.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On the Usos reuniting: “What father wouldn’t be happy? I’ve always had confidence in the boys, [that] they’ll figure it out, they’re young men, they’ve been through the grind, they’ve been through the business. They’ve been through hard times, they’ve been through good times together. Sometimes you need to separate from each other to be able to grow.”
On Jimmy Uso potentially having a singles run: “At the end of the day, okay, I got my fix on growing as a single wrestler, and Jey has gotten that. Jimmy hasn’t gotten that in my book yet, and I look forward to the day when they’re both about ready to hang it up and retire, I look forward to seeing Jimmy have a single run, just so he can experience what that is, to be able to get out there as a pro wrestler by himself, and to be able to carve his own footstep as a single performer.
“There’s nothing else they can do as a tag team. There’s nothing else they can do as a faction. They’ve been the top faction for how many years now, they’ve been the top tag team for how many years now, and Jey has been on a crazy ride for a year or so. So I think at the end of the day, the boys are good. Solo got his run, Jacob’s doing his thing, and you got Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa, so it’s good to see a good Polynesian vibe with the Samoans and the Tongans coming together to represent Polynesian, the islands in general.”
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