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The Guerrero family is a Mexican-American family that has been involved with professional wrestling for three generations. The patriarch of the family, Gory Guerrero , made his debut on September 15, 1937. [ 1 ]
In 1992, Guerrero began wrestling in Japan for New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), where he was known as the second incarnation of Black Tiger. He became more successful upon his return when he won the 1996 Best of the Super Juniors tournament of junior heavyweights .
Los Guerreros (Spanish for “the warriors”) was an American professional wrestling tag team, which consisted of Eddie Guerrero and his nephew Chavo Guerrero Jr. Both wrestlers were members of the Guerrero family.
Guerrero's wife Herlinda was the sister of wrestler Enrique Llanes. [11] They married in 1947. [11] They had six children: four sons Chavo, Mando, Héctor, Eddie, and two daughters, Maria and Linda. [3] [11] His grandson, Chavo Guerrero Jr. is also a wrestler. After retiring from active wrestling, Guerrero sold auto insurance.
Salvador Guerrero IV [4] [1] [8] (born October 20, 1970) [1] better known by his ring names Chavo Guerrero and Chavo Guerrero Jr., [9] is an American professional wrestler.He is best known for his tenures in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (WWF/WWE), Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), All Elite Wrestling (AEW), Lucha Underground (LU), Ring of ...
He was best known for his work in Universal Wrestling Federation (UWF), American Wrestling Association (AWA), and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and for being the father of third-generation wrestler Chavo Guerrero Jr. He was the oldest son of Salvador "Gory" Guerrero, and part of the Guerrero wrestling family.
Héctor Manuel Guerrero Llanes (born October 1, 1954) is a Mexican American former commentator and professional wrestler.He is a part of professional wrestling's Guerrero family along with his father Gory, brothers Chavo, Mando, and Eddie, nephew Chavo Jr., and niece Raquel Diaz.
Armando Guerrero Llanes (born June 9, 1950), better known as Mando Guerrero, is a Mexican American retired professional wrestler. [1] He also was the trainer for the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling , an all-female professional wrestling promotion . [ 3 ]