Author: | Jim Larsen | ISBN: | 1230000135244 |
Publisher: | P Maldonado | Publication: | May 24, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Jim Larsen |
ISBN: | 1230000135244 |
Publisher: | P Maldonado |
Publication: | May 24, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
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Dedication
Eddie Guerrero: The Life and Death of a Champion
WWE Superstar Eddie Guerrero Found Dead
Six Years Later: Remembering the Life and Death of Eddie Guerrero
ECW, WCW, & WWE/F Title History
Essential Information
Additional Resources
Video Resource Links
Conclusion
Eddie Guerrero: The Life and Death of a Champion
Numerous wrestlers get in professional wrestling after a short stint as football players or when a marketer sees those raising weights in the health club. For Eddie Guerrero, his path into professional wrestling was quite a bit various.
Since his birth, there was almost no concern that he would become a pro wrestler. Coming from a fumbling family, Eddie's dad was Gory Guerrero, a founding dad of Lucha Libre (Mexican pro fumbling) and legendary wrestling fitness instructor. Gory was a pioneer figure in Mexico, and over the course of his 30 year-plus career became considered, pound for pound, the best professional wrestler in Mexican history.
Gory was the patriarch of perhaps the premier household in wrestling history. Eddie's older brothers Chavo, Mando and Hector got around the world reputations as outstanding wrestlers, plying their trade in rings in Mexico and Japan, as well as a number of big areas throughout the U.S. Chavo Jr, Eddie's nephew, debuted in Mexico in 1994 before concerning WCW in 1996. Eddie wrestled collegiately at the University of New Mexico on an athletic scholarship. Wanting to turn pro, Eddie was trained by his dad in a ring he had set up in his yard in El Paso, TX. It existed that the structure of Eddie's exceptional working style was first laid.
Guerrero debuted in 1987 in Mexico's EMLL promotion. He contended mainly in six man tag matches with brothers Hector and Mando for the first couple of years. In 1992 he gained his first singles title, the WWA Welterweight title, and battled under a mask as Mascara Magica (Magic Mask).
Terms of Use
Dedication
Eddie Guerrero: The Life and Death of a Champion
WWE Superstar Eddie Guerrero Found Dead
Six Years Later: Remembering the Life and Death of Eddie Guerrero
ECW, WCW, & WWE/F Title History
Essential Information
Additional Resources
Video Resource Links
Conclusion
Eddie Guerrero: The Life and Death of a Champion
Numerous wrestlers get in professional wrestling after a short stint as football players or when a marketer sees those raising weights in the health club. For Eddie Guerrero, his path into professional wrestling was quite a bit various.
Since his birth, there was almost no concern that he would become a pro wrestler. Coming from a fumbling family, Eddie's dad was Gory Guerrero, a founding dad of Lucha Libre (Mexican pro fumbling) and legendary wrestling fitness instructor. Gory was a pioneer figure in Mexico, and over the course of his 30 year-plus career became considered, pound for pound, the best professional wrestler in Mexican history.
Gory was the patriarch of perhaps the premier household in wrestling history. Eddie's older brothers Chavo, Mando and Hector got around the world reputations as outstanding wrestlers, plying their trade in rings in Mexico and Japan, as well as a number of big areas throughout the U.S. Chavo Jr, Eddie's nephew, debuted in Mexico in 1994 before concerning WCW in 1996. Eddie wrestled collegiately at the University of New Mexico on an athletic scholarship. Wanting to turn pro, Eddie was trained by his dad in a ring he had set up in his yard in El Paso, TX. It existed that the structure of Eddie's exceptional working style was first laid.
Guerrero debuted in 1987 in Mexico's EMLL promotion. He contended mainly in six man tag matches with brothers Hector and Mando for the first couple of years. In 1992 he gained his first singles title, the WWA Welterweight title, and battled under a mask as Mascara Magica (Magic Mask).