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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. 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.

  4. List of deaths due to COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable people reported as having died either from coronavirus disease 2019 or post COVID-19 , as a result of infection by the virus SARS-CoV-2 during the COVID-19 pandemic and post-COVID-19 pandemic.

  5. List of WWE Raw special episodes - Wikipedia

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    The episode comprised interviews of various WWE wrestlers, a weather report from John "Bradshaw" Layfield, plus a re-airing of the WWE Championship triple threat match and the Royal Rumble match from the night before. [52] [53] King of the Ring: April 27, 2015 () Green Bay, Wisconsin: Resch Center: 3.76/1.2 share [54]

  6. 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.

  7. WWE - Wikipedia

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    The Talent Wellness Program is a comprehensive drug, alcohol, and cardiac screening program initiated in February 2006, three months after the sudden death of one of their highest-profile and most popular talents, Eddie Guerrero, who died at 38-years-old. [297]

  8. 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.

  9. 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.