WrestleMania 39: Rey Mysterio BEATS his own son, Dominik, with the help of rap superstar Bad Bunny

Rey Mysterio BEATS his own son, Dominik, at WrestleMania 39 with the help of rap superstar Bad Bunny as Prison Dom gets slapped by his own mother en route to a crushing defeat

Dominik Mysterio was trying to usurp his legendary father Rey, but came up short against a bona fide living legend at WrestleMania 39, with a little help from Bad Bunny.

Dominik made his entrance from the back of a police truck and came out with a wrestling mask on his face for the first time in his career.

It wasn’t long before he took it away, but the message was clear: Prison Dom was here to take everything away from his father.

Rey Mysterio decided that anything you can do, I can do better. The legend of the luchador emerged in a low rider with Snoop Dogg with Eddie Guerrero’s ‘Viva La Raza’ blasting out.

The match started with some grappling exchanges that Dominik got the better of.

Dominik Mysterio failed in his attempt to usurp his legendary father Rey at WrestleMania 39

The match started with some grappling exchanges that Dominik got the better of.

The match started with some grappling exchanges that Dominik got the better of.

A huracanrana from Rey served as the first tell-tale punch of the match and the newly minted Hall of Famer began to gain the upper hand.

He even removed his belt and spanked his son, but that led to Dominik rolling outside and throwing a drink in his own sister’s face at ringside.

This angered his father, but also provided the opportunity for Dom to take control.

Once Dominik made the mistake of wanting to taunt his family yet again, his mother Angie took the taste out of his mouth and Rey was able to start dictating the pace once more.

The Judgment Day made his way to ringside and made his presence felt after Rey hit Dom with his patented 619.

Legado Del Fantasma – the new LWO with Rey Mysterio – saved Rey and took out Judgment Day, but that gave Dominik the opportunity to nail his father with 619.

He followed up with a Frog Splash, but Rey managed to kick out the legendary Eddie Guerrero’s finisher.

Dom reached for the chain to take his father down, but rap sensation Bad Bunny made sure his Latino counterpart couldn’t land the decisive blow.

That allowed Rey to hit his second 619 and the one, two, three on his estranged son.