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Rey Mysterio has seemingly fallen down Kane’s dark demented version of the rabbit hole, and at No Mercy, these two will face-off in a David vs. Goliath match-up that will certainly have neither competitor showing the other any mercy. This match has major implications on Mysterio, especially, as he could be forced to unmask, live on pay-per-view.
When Kane revealed that the mysterious burlap sack he was carrying around contained the mask of the Master of the 619, the WWE Universe was questioning what the sadistic Big Red Monster could have done to Mysterio. Kane revealed that he had attacked the Ultimate Underdog and left him broken, his reason being an unwarranted hatred for Mysterio and the fact that he still “hides behind a mask.”
Fortunately, despite Kane’s cryptic messages and alluding that he had done away with the Ultimate Underdog, Mysterio made a surprise return, dispatching of the surprised Big Red Monster much to the delight of our fans. The Master of the 619 went on to explain that Kane did indeed attack him, but Mysterio would not be broken and all it did was make his spirit that much stronger. (SmackDown's 1-2 Punch)
The two had their chance to face-off against one another a few weeks later on Raw, but it ended in a disqualification when Kane snapped and continued to mercilessly attack a helpless Mysterio. Luckily for Rey, he had a friend in ECW’s Evan Bourne, who came out to make the save for the man he said opened the doors for guys like him in WWE.
One week later, however, it was Kane who got the last laugh, decimating Bourne and sending a powerful message to Mysterio. Then, the diabolical demon made things much worse for the Master of the 619 by convincing the Raw General Manager to put Mysterio's mask at stake. If he loses, the luchador will suffer the ultimate disgrace: He will de-mask at No Mercy.
Will Rey be able overcome tremendous odds and rid himself of the torment he has been facing at the hands of Kane? Or will the Big Red Monster finally finish off the Master of the 619 as he intended to do weeks ago?
Find out when No Mercy airs live on pay-per-view Sunday, Oct. 5.
Keep in mind these are my odds