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  2. Eddie Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Angle named Guerrero as the second greatest professional wrestler of all time, behind Shawn Michaels, stating: "[Eddie] could have been the absolute greatest of all time because when I wrestled, he was still in that top three we were talking about, so Eddie had it all. He was so entertaining, but he also had all the technique.

  3. Guerrero family - Wikipedia

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    The team broke in 2004 after Chavo turned on Eddie due to jealousy stemming from Eddie's popularity. Following the breakup of the Los Guerreros, Chavo Guerrero Jr. was soon joined by his father Chavo Guerrero Sr. who was later to be known as "Chavo Classic", and was primarily his son's manager throughout the run.

  4. Latino World Order - Wikipedia

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    Mysterio was forced to become a member after losing a match to Eddie Guerrero. Chavo Guerrero Jr., Eddie's nephew, wasn't included in the stable as he was deemed "mentally unstable" by the group and rejected as a member. A car accident suffered by Guerrero on January 1, 1999 would help bring a premature end to the LWO. [5]

  5. Vickie Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    Vickie Lynn Benson (formerly Guerrero, née Lara; [2] born April 16, 1968), better known as Vickie Guerrero, is an American former professional wrestling personality and manager. She is best known for her tenures in WWE and All Elite Wrestling (AEW). she was born in El Paso Texas.

  6. The Radicalz - Wikipedia

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    Guerrero died from acute heart failure due to arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease on November 13, 2005, while Benoit committed suicide on June 24, 2007 after murdering his wife and son. Both Guerrero and Benoit were still employed by WWE at the time of their deaths.

  7. No Way Out (2004) - Wikipedia

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    Guerrero failed to recapture the title from JBL in a steel cage match on the July 15 episode of SmackDown!. [32] [33] After Guerrero's death in November 2005, WWE held tribute shows on Raw and SmackDown! During these programs, No Way Out was the main highlight of Guerrero's career, as it was where he won his only world championship.

  8. Filthy Animals - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Guerrero invented some of his more memorable shtick while with the Filthy Animals, including his famous fake chair knock out (he would knock his opponent out with a chair while the referee was distracted, then drape the chair on their unconscious body, and pretend to be knocked out himself, usually with the referee turning around just in ...

  9. "Superstar" Billy Graham - Wikipedia

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    He reserved a burial spot at the Green Acres cemetery in Scottsdale, Arizona, next to Eddie Guerrero. [45] On March 31, 2011, The Phoenix New Times reported that Graham's doctor, Hector Rodriguez-Luna, acknowledged that Graham's advanced fibrosis may have been early cirrhosis and that he could live for two more years if he took Interferon —a ...