I must warn you guys before I start that it’s really hard to write an article like this without totally geeking out because I could go on for a long time about how awesome it is that Rey Mysterio got to take a private tour of Legacy Effects in San Fernando California.

This company works on some of the highest end and most secretive Hollywood physical effects and props today. So I will do my best to keep this about pro wrestling here, but as you can see by these videos there is plenty to geek out about in front of your eyes.

Mysterio is a huge celebrity and gets a ton of perks with his name’s status but this kind of thing is just the cherry on top of everything. As you can see by the video which was taken from a series of Instagram stories, Mysterio was lucky enough to be face to face with dinosaurs, monsters, and Iron Man. I’ve seriously watched this video at least 30 times and I keep noticing different things because there is Hollywood magic everywhere.

It’s pretty awesome Mysterio was able to take this tour and even more generous for him to share these amazing videos with fans. It’s insane how detailed some of these props are when we get a closer look that sometimes isn’t afforded to us on the silver screen.

Legacy Effects is so exclusive you need a password to view a lot of things on their website and Mysterio got to take a private tour. If you keep your eyes peeled you might see one of your favorite Superstars and some of your favorite artifacts from modern-day movie history at the same time.

It’s likely there might have been a few things Mysterio was allowed to see that the guys at Legacy Effects asked him not to capture because they’re still in the lab pumping out outstanding pieces all the time.  But this was still a really cool little tour inside an extremely exclusive collection guided by Mr. 6-1-9.

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Aaron Varble hasn’t just been writing for more than a decade in various formats including sketch comedy, stand up, television, radio, and other various projects; nor is he just another professional wrestling fan with a master's degree in journalism and Tourette’s syndrome. He's always looking to explore the why not with the why and the how come along with the how. Follow on Twitter @TheVarble

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