Eddie Guerrero Biography
One of the great Hispanic wrestlers, Eddie Guerrero grew up part of the famous wrestling family: The Guerreros. His father Gory Guerrero became a star in the U.S., an icon in Texas and a legend in Mexico. Eddie's brothers, Hector, Amadno and Chavo, Sr. also became wrestlers. Both Hector and Amando gain success, but only in the Indie federations, and not much success as their father or other two brothers had gained in the majors. Eddie's nephew, Chavo Guerro, Jr., son of Chavo, Sr., also became a wrestler (Chavo, Jr. was only three years younger than his uncle). Eddie was also uncle of Enrique Llanes and cousin of Javier Llanes, who are popular wrestlers in Mexico.
Eddie had wrestling since the 1989. He really made his name in the now-defunct ECW (Extreme championship Wrestling) by winning the ECW Ecxtreme Championship Wrerstling) TV Title against Dean Simon (aka Dean Malenko). Eddie also made his name later that year in now-defunct WCW (World Championship Wrestling) to win the Cruiserweight Championship by defeating Chris Jericho. Also while in the company, he formed Latino World Order (A playoff to Hulk Hogan's (Hollywood Hogan at the time)stable, New World Order).
The stable included popular Latino wrestler Rey Mysterio, Jr. (Oscar Gutierrez), La Parka (Adolfo Tapia Ibarra), Psychosis (Dionicio Castellanos) and Juventud Guerrera (Eduardo Annibal Gonzalez Hernandez).
When Eddie came to the WWE, he was a heel, and immediately gained fame when he was part of the Radicalz, with Perry Saturn, Dean Malenko and long time friend of fifteen years, Chris Benoit. In recent years, he and and his nephew Chavo, Jr. began a tag team called Los Guerreros and won the WWE Tag Team titles on Smackdown! against Team Angle (Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin). After this stint, Eddie Guerrero went on to win the WWE Championhip (His first and only time) at No Way Out in 2004 against Brock Lesnar. He lost the title to John "Bradshaw" Layfield four months later at the Great American Bash in a Texas Bull Rope Match.
Recently, wrestling fans and the people of the WWE mourn of the lost of Eddie when he was found by his nephew, Chavo Jr. (who back then known as Kerwin White) on a Sunday morning in November, 2005. The result of his death was most likely been caused by his problems in the past: Drugs and alcohol.
Trivia

Former member of WWF team "The Radicalz".

Professional wrestler.

Wrestled in Japan under a mask as Black Tiger. Wrestled in Mexico as one half of El Gringos Locos with the late "Love Machine" _Art Barr_ .

Uncle of WWE wrestler
Salvadore Guerrero Jr.

Younger brother of
Hector Guerrero.

Once 'accidently' dumped a cup of coffee on then boss _Eric Bischoff_ .

Wasn't an actual part of the infamous walkout in WCW but he was 1 of 7 wrestlers that talked to Busch the day before and asked for his release.

The youngest of 6 children. Has 3 brothers (Chavo Sr., Hector, Mando) and 2 sisters (Mary (Cuqui) and Linda).

Because of the age difference between him and his brothers (at least ten years) he has said that his brothers had their father as a wrestler and when he was growing up he had his dad retired. He's also stated that by the time he came into the sport he felt like a third generation wrestler. He wasn't just getting his dad's feuds, he was getting his brothers

Former four time WWE tag team champion, twice with nephew Chavo jr, once with Yoshohiro Tajiri and once with Rey Mysterio.

Former WWE United States, Intercontinental, and European champion.

Won his first WWE Championship Title by beating _Brock Lesnar_ on February 15th, 2004. This would be also only time to be WWE Champion.

Defended his WWE Championship against _Kurt Angle_ at one of the largest sports entertainment events, WrestleMania XX and retained the title.

Involved in an intense feud with 'John Bradshaw Layfield', which involved a story-lined heart attack of Eddie's mother at a house show, Eddie being arrested for damages to Bradshaw's trademark white limousine, and culminated in one of the goriest matches in WWE history at the 2004 pay-per-view event _Judgement Day_ . During this match Eddie was smashed in the head multiple times, and began to bleed profusely, drenching the ring in crimson and necessitating a very real trip to the hospital after the event for blood loss. [May 2004]

In early 1999, he suffered serious injuries when he crashed his car. He was thrown 100 feet and sustained serious injuries to his pelvis. At this time he was enjoying success as the leader of his group in WCW, feuding with nephew _Chavo Guerrero_ .

With wife, Vickey, father of Shaul (b. 1990), Sherilyn (b. 1996), and Kaylie Marie (b. 2002).

Despite being the "competition" to Eddie's employer, WWE, TNA Wrestling showed a graphic in memory of Eddie and even had some of the wrestlers tribute to Eddie with signs, wristbands, etc.

Only the second wrestler of Hispanic decent to receive the WWF/WWE title.

Guerrero worked the March 2002 tour for New Japan Pro Wrestling.

Former ECW Television Champion.

Former Intercontinental Champion.

After winning the WWE Championship, Eddie became the second Hispanic wrestler to ever win the title. The other was WWE Hall of Famer Pedro Morales.

In April 1992, he earned four points in New Japan's Top of the Super Junior tournament

In early 1999, he suffered serious injuries when he crashed his car. He was thrown 100 feet and sustained serious injuries to his pelvis. At this time he was enjoying success as the leader of his group in WCW, feuding with nephew 'Chavo Guerrero'.

Won his first WWE Championship Title by beating 'Brock Lesnar' on February 15th, 2004.

Former four time WWE tag team champion, twice with nephew Chavo Jr., once with 'Yoshohiro Tajiri' and once with 'Rey Mysterio'.

His favorite song was 'Time' by Pink Floyd.

Will be inducted into the World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Fame in 2006.

Before he died, Eddie was planned to win the World Heavweight Championship Match against then-World Champion
Dave Batista and
Randy Orton. However on on Sunday of Nov, 13, Eddie passed away.
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