November 14, 200520 yr From Wrestling-Edge.com: WWE.com is reporting that Eddie Guerrero has passed away. Guerrero was found dead this morning in his Minneapolis hotel room. We here at Wrestling Edge pass our condolences to the Guerrero family, his friends and World Wrestling Entertainment. More details on Eddie's tragic passing will be forthcoming. At only 38, this former multi-time and multi-federation champion was in the prime of his life. And my favorite of all time. Eddie, you'll be sorely missed.
November 14, 200520 yr Author From the Celebrity Death toll Update: EDDIE GUERRERO!!! Famous for: <s>His storied professional wrestling career, with achievements including two ECW Television Championships, two United States Championships (in WCW and WWE), two WCW Cruiserweight Championships, two WWE Intercontinental Championships, two WWE European Championships, four WWE Tag Team Championships (two of them with his nephew Chavo Jr.), and one WWE Championship...and his long, seemingly triumphant battle with alcohol and drug abuse, as chronicled in the DVD "Stealing Life, Cheating Death."</s> For being one of the best ever. Cause of death: Not revealed as of yet. He was found dead this morning in his Minneapolis hotel room. Age: 38
November 14, 200520 yr I saw this late last night. WWE lost one of their best wrestlers and personalities. To think on Friday I was watching Smackdown and laughing hysterically at the sight of him in a powder blue six-fo lowrider. I think Chavo will probably dump the Kerwin White gimmick and wrestle under his real name to honor Eddie.
November 14, 200520 yr I saw that and was just in disbelief. I told my dad and he was like :o Crazy. Wow.
November 15, 200520 yr They had a pretty nice memorial for him though. I was surprised how emotional a few of the men got..
November 15, 200520 yr soory to be disrespectful but WTF is up with your sig el scorcho? and ya thats really sad man he was too young to have met his time... ive lost too many friends before what should be their time and its just as sad to see a public icon lose his/her life too soon as well
November 15, 200520 yr Author It's a scene from the Family Guy movie, a play on the diabetes commercials done by Wilford Brimley. I found it hilarious. RAW was awesome. Quite possibly the best show ever. reports say that Smackdown will be a tribute show as well, as they were both taped yesterday.
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