Místico Breaks Silence After Viral Fan Controversy
The year 2025 has officially ended at Arena México, but the tension surrounding one specific luchador remains high. Místico, the “King of Silver and Gold,” recently found himself in the middle of a PR storm. Following a viral incident where he treated a devoted fan poorly, he finally addressed the public during the last Friday Spectacular of the year.
The Viral Copyright Incident
Trouble started when a video circulated on social media showing Místico refusing a simple interaction with a loyal follower. The fan, who sported custom nails and a tattoo in his honor, merely wanted a greeting or video. However, the wrestler coldly denied the request, citing “copyright” issues.
Consequently, social media users did not forgive him. The internet quickly filled with memes and harsh criticism regarding his attitude. Fans felt betrayed by the star, noting that he ignored the fan’s dedication entirely. Despite the digital backlash, Místico returned to the ring yesterday to face the music and the crowd.
A Message to Arena México
During the final show of 2025, Místico took the microphone alongside other talent to speak directly to the audience. He attempted to smooth things over with a speech that bordered on an apology. He emphasized that the night was “magical” and expressed gratitude for being part of the CMLL family.
“Here is all the great talent that year after year does their best so that you all love wrestling,” Místico stated. He pivoted the focus away from himself, adding, “Today, for us, the most important thing is not the wrestlers, but all of you, who make Mexican wrestling.”
Fans React to the Apology
Finally, he requested a minute of applause—not for the talent, but for the fans themselves. “You have done something very big here,” he concluded. Afterward, he secured a victory alongside Atlantis Jr. and Xelhua against Hechicero, Ángel de Oro, and Yutani.
Nevertheless, the internet remains skeptical. The comments section on the official post is still flooded with memes about “copyrights,” suggesting that while he won the match, he hasn’t quite won back the public’s heart yet.