
Rey Mysterio 100% Rudo Shirt Size XL
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Rey Mysterio "100% Rudo" is a WWE-licensed tee from the mid-2000s, the stretch when Mysterio was carrying the SmackDown brand on his back and the company was leaning hard into his lucha identity as a full-blown merchandise line. Black cotton, size XL, screen-printed front graphic built around a gold and green ornate cross, a masked skull at center, and orange-red flames rising from the base. The "100% Rudo" text is the hook. Rudo is the luchador term for heel, the rule-breaker, the bad guy. Putting it on a Mysterio shirt is a wink: Rey was always the tecnico to the crowd, but the language of lucha libre traveled with him into every WWE arena.
Mysterio joined SmackDown in 2002 after WCW closed and brought a full decade of AAA and ECW credibility with him. By 2005 he was Royal Rumble winner, and by April 2006 he held the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 22 in a match that carried real weight, dedicated to his friend Eddie Guerrero, who had died in November 2005. The merch from this run reflects all of that. WWE's design team was pulling from Dia de los Muertos iconography, Aztec sun motifs, and traditional Mexican Catholic folk art, the kind of visual language that filled arenas in Tijuana and translated into Pepsi Center and Staples Center with no friction at all. The cross-and-skull graphic on this shirt lives in that lineage. It is not generic skulls. It is a distinct visual tradition attached to a known performer at the height of his mainstream visibility, pressed onto black cotton and sold at every arena stop on the road.
Rey was never rudo, but the shirt lets you claim the term anyway.
The condition on this copy is worth examining up close before you decide where to place it. The screen print on the cross and skull should show the raised ink texture that distinguishes a quality WWE licensed print from the thinner knock-off production that ran parallel during this period. Check the tag for the WWE trademark and the country of manufacture, which will help bracket the production year. Green and gold ink on black can fade unevenly at the edges of the print, especially in the flame detail at the base. XL on a shirt from this period cuts a little slim compared to current sizing, so measure the chest against the actual garment. Run your thumb across the cuff seam to confirm stitching is tight and the hem has not pulled loose from wear.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm production year against the copyright line on the inner tag, which should read WWE or World Wrestling Entertainment with a year between 2004 and 2008.
Rey was never rudo, but the shirt lets you claim the term anyway.
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