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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.
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.
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.
On November 13, Eddie Guerrero was found dead in his hotel room. The following night, Raw held a Guerrero tribute show hosted by both Raw and SmackDown! wrestlers. Benoit was devastated at Guerrero's death and was very emotional during a series of video testimonials, eventually breaking down on camera. [79] The same week on SmackDown!
Eddie Guerrero Tribute Show November 18, 2005 () Minneapolis, Minnesota: Target Center: 3.3 [8] Following the death of Eddie Guerrero, both Raw and SmackDown! paused their storylines and featured tributes to Eddie Guerrero. The SmackDown! Special [9] November 29, 2005 () Cincinnati, Ohio: US Bank Arena: 2.35 [8]
This is a list of professional wrestling memorial shows from the 1980s until the present day. Memorial shows have been historically important in the history of professional wrestling, usually held in memory of a recently deceased wrestler, promoter or other well-known personality, and used to pay tribute to a particular individual's accomplishments and contributions to the industry.
Last PPV appearance for Eddie Guerrero before his death in November 23 TNA: Bound for Glory: Orlando: Rhino defeated Jeff Jarrett (c) (with Gail Kim) in a Singles match to win the NWA World Heavyweight Championship with Tito Ortiz as special guest referee The show was promoted as TNA's premiere PPV event and their equivalent to the rival WWE's ...
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.