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  2. Eddie Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    [112] [121] The rivalry would soon turn personal when at a non-televised live event, JBL caused Guerrero's mother to suffer a heart attack while in attendance at ringside. At Judgment Day on May 16, Guerrero defended his WWE title against JBL, retaining the title after getting himself disqualified, hitting JBL with the championship title. [122]

  3. No Mercy (2005) - Wikipedia

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    Results were predetermined by WWE's writers on the SmackDown! brand, [4] [5] while storylines were produced on WWE's weekly television show, SmackDown!. Batista, who defended the World Heavyweight Championship against Eddie Guerrero. The main rivalry heading into No Mercy was between Batista and Eddie Guerrero over the World Heavyweight ...

  4. Ten-bell salute - Wikipedia

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    Rick Rude (1999, heart failure) Owen Hart (1999, accidental fall during entrance stunt) Gorilla Monsoon (1999, heart failure) "The British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith (2002, heart attack) Lord Alfred Hayes (2005, complications from a stroke) Eddie Guerrero (2005, heart failure) [1] The Fabulous Moolah (2007, heart attack) Paul Bearer (2013, heart ...

  5. 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.

  6. Judgment Day (2004) - Wikipedia

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    The main rivalry heading into Judgment Day was between Eddie Guerrero and John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL) with the two battling over the WWE Championship.On the March 25 episode of SmackDown!, recently drafted Raw superstar Booker T insulted SmackDown! superstars. [4]

  7. 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.

  8. Art Barr - Wikipedia

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    Although Eddie Guerrero's book claims that the cause of Barr's death is still unknown to this day, Hardcore History by Scott E. Williams, criminal-justice reporter and wrestling columnist for The Galveston County Daily News, states that "Barr died in his sleep from a drug-related heart attack." [4]

  9. Eugene (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    This coincided with the announcement of WWE's new drug policy (established as a result of Eddie Guerrero's death from heart failure, aggravated by his history of drug abuse). [1] Eugene made his return to WWE in the Royal Rumble match at the Royal Rumble on January 29, 2006, as the eighteenth entrant.