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  2. Eddie Guerrero - Wikipedia

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    Guerrero would later contradict himself on WWE's DVD Monday Night War claiming that he tried to put personal differences aside for the good of the company, yet found himself angry and outraged once more because of Bischoff's supposed continued refusal to elevate Guerrero and other similar wrestlers.

  3. 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.

  4. Chris Benoit - Wikipedia

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    [71] [72] Benoit appeared at ECW One Night Stand on June 12, defeating Eddie Guerrero. [73] Benoit in September 2005 holding the WWE United States Championship belt. On July 24 at The Great American Bash, Benoit failed to win the WWE United States Championship from Orlando Jordan, [74] but won a rematch at SummerSlam on August 21 in 25 seconds ...

  5. 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.

  6. Guerrero family - Wikipedia

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    Héctor Guerrero (born 1954): started in pro wrestling in 1977, at one point worked for WWE as The Gobbledy Gooker and was working as a commentator on the Spanish announce team for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling until 2015. [7] Eddie Guerrero (1967–2005): The youngest Guerrero brother by 13 years but also the most well known.

  7. No Mercy (2005) - Wikipedia

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    The main event was a standard wrestling match, in which World Heavyweight Champion Batista defeated challenger Eddie Guerrero to retain his title. This would be Guerrero's final pay-per-view match before his sudden death one month later (coincidentally, the event took place on Guerrero’s 38th birthday).

  8. 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.

  9. Dean Malenko - Wikipedia

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    Malenko appeared in the ring along with other WWE alumni during WWE Raw Homecoming on October 3, 2005. [60] His close friend Eddie Guerrero died on November 13, 2005, and Malenko made a special appearance on the November 14 edition of Raw alongside Chris Benoit. [61]