Wrestling may not be real in terms of the storylines & the outcome of matches, but death is very real, so I don't blame you at all for crying. RIP Eddie.
I got a chance to meet him randomly one day and it was a real pleasure, the guy wouldn't stop smiling and was excited to meet a fan. I was already a huge fan of his, but that just made it more endearing. I'll always remember that random encounter. RIP Eddie, Latino Heat!
As heartbreaking as that is.. at least Chavo can find comfort in the fact Eddie didn't die alone. I was asleep when my husband passed. He died alone and that thought alone brakes me on the daily. Rest in Peace Eddie 🙏
Chavo revealed on Dark Side of the Ring that when he found Eddie in the hotel bathroom, Eddie passed away in his arms. There's traumatizing, and then there's that.
Bruhh Owen Hart was going to win the IC title the night of Over the edge in May 1999 Bruhh Eddie Guerrero was supposed to win the World Heavyweight Championship in November 2005 before he died Bruhh Chris was supposed to win the ECW championship before the Benoit Tragedys in June 2007 "3" wrestlers gone way to soon 😢 gotta be some connection somehow knowing how WWE is responsible in many ways of wrestlers death
I got to see Eddie face off against the big show in a house show in Glasgow, Scotland. He was great... and the crowd loved him. He was an excellent champion, his lie cheat and steal angle was entertaining as all hell and got him over and his charisma was almost unmatched in the wwe. Glad I got to see him wrestle before he passed at such a young age. The tribute show to him was full of people who genuinely loved him and was incredibly touching. He'll always be remembered.
Lol, excellent champion. More like "Lowest drawing WWE Champion in company history". Dude was a total failure and putting the belt on him one of the worst decisions ever made. It did hurt the WWE in the long run.
Always try to remember Eddie by his great wrestling matches. He's a Legend for sure but I feel bad he lost his tag partner then his life many years later. A true pioneer. RIP Eddie Guerrero
I grew up into the lowrider scene. I lived in El Paso and I'm latino. I instantly felt a connection to Eddie. He was the reason I started watching wrestling in the early 2000s. By far my favorite wrestler of all time. Heel or face I was always on his side. To this day, I cry when I see his matches. When I cruise in my Impala, I always think I'm Eddie. RIP Eduardo ❤ The GOAT of 915
his feud he had with jbl in 04 got me into wrestling i was just 10 years old at that time, and growing up a hispanic kid, eddie and rey mysterio were my favorite wrestlers sucks that he is no longer with us he was an amazing wrestler and had what alot of wrestlers dont have today charisma
I remember being very emotional about this. So sad. I was 14 and obsessed with wrestling. He had several brushes with death prior, and his heart just couldn’t take it anymore. It really highlights the insecurity performers feel in WWE. He was scared of being forgotten. And it killed him.
11:25 Vickie is SPOT on with that. I was with a chick who had substance issues but denied it like crazy, there was no reasoning with her. So I just had to drop her like a bad habit. Fortunately it wasn't serious and there wasn't any family involved, but still. Just sucks when people have a better connection with substances than anything else. I mean I'm all for enjoying that kind of stuff casually but you need to know when to stop. And unfortunately, what Eddie was doing has never NOT been common even to this day.
Taking that stuff even casually will eventually lead you to become an addict, if you need a substance to enjoy yourself or get over your problems you are weak, you should find happiness and peace with yourself in healthier things and not take the easy shorcut to it especially when that doesn't even last that much. Eddie was able to find his freedom from those substances in religion, but it can be anything really, taking drugs is just unnecessary and foolish.
@@the_sam_strongAbsolute ignorant nonsense. Your wayward statements directly go against statistical facts. The good thing is that while the narrative you've been programmed with was the common belief decades ago, today you are in the minority which underlines the positive steps society has taken on the topic of addiction, which will never be as simple and easily explained as you would like to believe it is. The irony is that you yourself have shown your own mental weakness by being programmed to have such an oversimplified and statistically dis-proven belief on a matter that can never be seen in such a black and white manner.
@@southsudani983 Nope, once again for all the marks: That was just a lie put out by the WWF to damage WCW's and Nash's credibility. Considering Bret Hart holds the destinction of main eventing the lowest selling WWF PPV of all time (IYH5, 1995) it obviously can't be Nash. Let alone the fact that he was in the main event of the first actually sold out MSG Show in nearly 7 years (May 1996) Eddie is still the lowest, that's something that was even confirmed by Forbes, lol.
@@southsudani983 Yet still drew big. I don't know really why, as he was crap in the ring and his "jokes" weren't exactly funny, nor did i see anything special. But there's no denying he drew. And of course, he drew way, way more than the vanilla midget Eddie Guerrero
the exact year i started watching WWE was Hall of Fame 2006 and Wrestlemania 22 back on DVD this back when that was a big thing to catch wrestling and my god did Eddie make me fall in love with Pro Wrestling , sure i catch some of the current product here and there but nothing like the old times Rip Latino Heat 😢
Outside of Owen Hart, Eddie's death was the most shocking to me. He wasn't an over the hill performer. He didn't show any signs of being sick. He was 38 , and at the top of his game. He seemed like he was gonna get another run with the title. Heck it has only been a year since he was the champion.
Top 5 of all time to me. A wonderful worker and entertainer and by all accounts, a wonderful and warm man. He is missed and always will be. Viva la Raza!
Seriously one of the greatest to ever do it.. there'll never be another Eddie Guerrero. There's a shoot interview out there with Eddie that is really good and he opens up about a great many things. I recommend it very much.
I’m still sad to this day about Eddie’s death. I’ll never forget being a 7 year old kid crying when they played that tribute video to him with 3 Doors Down playing. I still to this day can’t watch that video. R.I.P. Eddie! Viva La Raza!!!!
I remember where I was and what I was doing the day I found out that Eddie passed away. I could not believe what I was seeing, and took a long long time to even comprehend that he was gone....Smackdown seemed so empty for quite sometime lacking his presence. However, his legacy is living on with signature moved that are still being done in the ring today, and even the mannerisms that the stars do today in the ring to honor his legacy as well. Thats how much of an impact Eddie had in the business....his legacy will live forever. I still miss Eddie like crazy even today, just thinking how much of a bigger star he could have been today - RIP Eddie - you are missed forever...
Drugs and alcohol kill so badly. The entire Guerrero family loved wrestling. Eddie included. If he transferred to Kansas City, he might have been a very welcome sight. Bob Geigel might have been delighted to open the gate.
Eddie may have lied and cheated in the ring, but he definitely stole my heart. Rest In Peace Forever Latino Heat. I ❤ he and Chyna together. I still listen to him on the wwe originals. My favorite things about him is his shimmy, his frog splash ànd how he's "truth is I lied. Especially his fued and friendship with Rey Mysterio.
Being a poor Mexican-American kid from the LA area, I gravitated toward guys I could relate to like Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio. Watching Eddie come out in a lowrider was always my favorite thing and helped form my love of cars. I was only ten years old when he passed and I could never really go back to watching like I used to.
It's sad that Eddy died young. He just didn't know when to get out. Just like Chris Benoit. Just like Art Barr. His two best friends. :( Regardless, thank u for the memories, Eddy!
Eddie was and always will be one of my favorites. One of the best personalities ever, and could make the argument he had some of the best arms/biceps ever too.
Honestly, when Eddie's death was announced, I thought it was a bad joke from the WWE, or maybe just another bit and that he would return. I clung onto that hope for months.
My late father loved wrestling and the WWE stars. Especially the Guerrero family wrestlers. Knowing my father he would have been deeply saddened had he been alive when Eddie passed. Hopefully he has met Eddie on the other side. And the two of them are exchanging headlocks and drop kicks. Rest in peace you two.. Note: Regardless of whether wrestling is real or not? The wrestlers are real! And like us all they also deal with real life problems.
Non stop pain due to a crushed vertebrae. Led to the death of my grandma as well. Also know someone who suffers from it since his 32th. The rest of your life pain. Or moments no pain. Sometimes death mean release
hed changed his ways and his past came back to bite him so sad, and thats why theres help for these kinds of things, and hope that people get the help they need asap before its to late.
Maybe it's just because of how much he hated the company, but I actually think Eddie was wrong in thinking that WCW never gave him chances to bring out more of his personality. His talking segments were great in the whole LWO angle, and even before that, his feud with his nephew Chavo was some of the most entertaining stuff non nWo related at the time. Again, maybe it's just because of how he personally felt toward the company (Again, why? Because he was never WCW World champion? Sorry, but in that time period, he was never seen at that level anyways), but I recall him being a multi time midcard champion and definitely getting a chance to show some character in that company.
Sometimes bro people don't settle for less Eddie had big shoes to fill being a Generational Wrestler behind his father and he definitely did so , its just athletes set bigger goals for themselves yunoo & WWE is the #1 company as far as great exposure and publicity to become a huge star , which Eddie has always been huge even before his WCW days he just wanted more and im sure Headlining Wrestlemania or any Sold out Big marquee ppv event is what every passionate wrestler dreams of
Rest In Paradise Eddie Guerrero I 1st Saw Eddie Guerrero Wrestle In 1994 When He Was Part Of AAA & His Tag Partner Was The Love Machine. 😁 Also Rest In Paradise DAD 😢 It's Been A Hectic Week, But I Have To Be Strong. ILOVEYOUDAD
I'm an American man who was a kid in the 80's and idolized the Golden Era Stars but when I watched Eddie around 96-98 is when he became 'My Favorite Wrestler' and later on the comedy with the 'Lie Cheat Steal' gimmick was gold and don't forget Batista and Eddie sharing a Huuug 😂😂😂
I just can't get over how prevalent drugs are in pretty much every industry. The United States has a major problem. It definitely seems like any profession that requires physical exertion is riddled with drugs. I'm a mechanic and it's all over my industry. Drugs have infiltrated every aspect of the United States.
Eddie Guerrero passing away definitely was Chris Benoit downfall 😔 I remember hearing Eddie's death on the actual News and I literally cried my eyes out thought it was a bad dream fr. All these years later he's one of few WWE wrestlers i still think about as well watching previous classic matches 💯 R.i.p my friend, may his Latino heat continue to burn ❤️🔥 bright and forever 💯💯💯😔
He cheated death so many times , then he makes it to the top of mountain the WWE and held the belt and then death finally got Eddie , but he will always be alive anytime he watch one of his many great matches like the so many great singers that died way to young , so did Eddie , but just click on one of his matches and there he is young great. R.I.P
I never did like Eddie Guerrero. He just didn't resonate with me. However, it's tragic what happened to him. Mighty funny how Dominic Mysterio looks like a younger version of him. Anyway RIP.
And Eddie may have used PED'S , but nobody but Eddie knows because he was in the best shape of his career but he could've finally just hit the weights harder , because he was monster big , more like a UFC fighter
Was so embarrassed for Eddie being a junkie that ODed on penis pills and cucaine... It got easier as I haven't watched wrestling even when he overdosed.
I’m 38 now and can remember Eddie’s passing like yesterday. I even remember where is was watching his last smackdown match with Mr Kennedy
I absolutely bawled like a baby when Eddie passed and my mom said to me "Wrestling isn't real". It was real to me. RIP Eddie Guerrero.
Wrestling may not be real in terms of the storylines & the outcome of matches, but death is very real, so I don't blame you at all for crying. RIP Eddie.
I got a chance to meet him randomly one day and it was a real pleasure, the guy wouldn't stop smiling and was excited to meet a fan. I was already a huge fan of his, but that just made it more endearing. I'll always remember that random encounter. RIP Eddie, Latino Heat!
As heartbreaking as that is.. at least Chavo can find comfort in the fact Eddie didn't die alone. I was asleep when my husband passed. He died alone and that thought alone brakes me on the daily.
Rest in Peace Eddie 🙏
Chavo revealed on Dark Side of the Ring that when he found Eddie in the hotel bathroom, Eddie passed away in his arms. There's traumatizing, and then there's that.
That's beyond horrible, my father passed away in my arms, and my mom's. She passed away 10 months after. It's the most traumatic thing ever.
In a Minneapolis, Minnesota hotel where he was scheduled to win the heavyweight title that day when he died.
Worst tradegy in wrestling history (tied with Owen) RIP to both!!
@paulcowlishaw Yes, that was his character- YES. SO TRAGIC 😥
Bruhh Owen Hart was going to win the IC title the night of Over the edge in May 1999
Bruhh Eddie Guerrero was supposed to win the World Heavyweight Championship in November 2005 before he died
Bruhh Chris was supposed to win the ECW championship before the Benoit Tragedys in June 2007
"3" wrestlers gone way to soon 😢 gotta be some connection somehow knowing how WWE is responsible in many ways of wrestlers death
RIP Eddie Guerrero 1967-2005 legends never die 🕊️
38 years in this life.
I got to see Eddie face off against the big show in a house show in Glasgow, Scotland. He was great... and the crowd loved him. He was an excellent champion, his lie cheat and steal angle was entertaining as all hell and got him over and his charisma was almost unmatched in the wwe. Glad I got to see him wrestle before he passed at such a young age. The tribute show to him was full of people who genuinely loved him and was incredibly touching. He'll always be remembered.
Lol, excellent champion. More like "Lowest drawing WWE Champion in company history". Dude was a total failure and putting the belt on him one of the worst decisions ever made. It did hurt the WWE in the long run.
@@ShadowAngel-lt8nw😂😂😂 εισαι μαλακας
Always try to remember Eddie by his great wrestling matches. He's a Legend for sure but I feel bad he lost his tag partner then his life many years later. A true pioneer. RIP Eddie Guerrero
I grew up into the lowrider scene. I lived in El Paso and I'm latino.
I instantly felt a connection to Eddie. He was the reason I started watching wrestling in the early 2000s.
By far my favorite wrestler of all time. Heel or face I was always on his side.
To this day, I cry when I see his matches.
When I cruise in my Impala, I always think I'm Eddie.
RIP Eduardo ❤
The GOAT of 915
I'm grateful that our area code was still 915 when he was champ. They changed it later that year.
I’ve just realized the Eddie and Chyna story and the Dom and Rhea story is pretty similar
Rhea hasn't quit wresling for adult films yet
his feud he had with jbl in 04 got me into wrestling i was just 10 years old at that time, and growing up a hispanic kid, eddie and rey mysterio were my favorite wrestlers sucks that he is no longer with us he was an amazing wrestler and had what alot of wrestlers dont have today charisma
Still hurts till this day. We love you, Eddie. Rest well, mi amigo. ❤
I'm already tearing up
I had the opportunity to meet Eddie Guerrero one of my favorite wrestlers back in 1997. He was so kind and so down to earth. RIP to you Eddie 🙏🏾
I remember being very emotional about this. So sad. I was 14 and obsessed with wrestling.
He had several brushes with death prior, and his heart just couldn’t take it anymore. It really highlights the insecurity performers feel in WWE. He was scared of being forgotten.
And it killed him.
11:25 Vickie is SPOT on with that. I was with a chick who had substance issues but denied it like crazy, there was no reasoning with her. So I just had to drop her like a bad habit. Fortunately it wasn't serious and there wasn't any family involved, but still. Just sucks when people have a better connection with substances than anything else. I mean I'm all for enjoying that kind of stuff casually but you need to know when to stop. And unfortunately, what Eddie was doing has never NOT been common even to this day.
Taking that stuff even casually will eventually lead you to become an addict, if you need a substance to enjoy yourself or get over your problems you are weak, you should find happiness and peace with yourself in healthier things and not take the easy shorcut to it especially when that doesn't even last that much. Eddie was able to find his freedom from those substances in religion, but it can be anything really, taking drugs is just unnecessary and foolish.
@@the_sam_strongAbsolute ignorant nonsense. Your wayward statements directly go against statistical facts. The good thing is that while the narrative you've been programmed with was the common belief decades ago, today you are in the minority which underlines the positive steps society has taken on the topic of addiction, which will never be as simple and easily explained as you would like to believe it is. The irony is that you yourself have shown your own mental weakness by being programmed to have such an oversimplified and statistically dis-proven belief on a matter that can never be seen in such a black and white manner.
so then what about Weed 🤔
Who are you to judge@@the_sam_strong
Eddie, very humble man
I loved his caracter he was so funny and talented I know that he loved his career and his family may he rest in eternal peace
Truely, thank you. One of my favorite wrestlers.
Those mullets are frickin' epic! We miss you, Eddie. You were something special.
It’s a shame Eddie died so young. Dude is a legend.
But only a legend because he is and probably will forever be the lowest drawing WWE Champion of all time, lol.
@@ShadowAngel-lt8nwna diesel aka Kevin nash was
@@southsudani983 Nope, once again for all the marks: That was just a lie put out by the WWF to damage WCW's and Nash's credibility.
Considering Bret Hart holds the destinction of main eventing the lowest selling WWF PPV of all time (IYH5, 1995) it obviously can't be Nash. Let alone the fact that he was in the main event of the first actually sold out MSG Show in nearly 7 years (May 1996)
Eddie is still the lowest, that's something that was even confirmed by Forbes, lol.
@@ShadowAngel-lt8nw Nash was boring tho lol
@@southsudani983 Yet still drew big. I don't know really why, as he was crap in the ring and his "jokes" weren't exactly funny, nor did i see anything special. But there's no denying he drew.
And of course, he drew way, way more than the vanilla midget Eddie Guerrero
Eddie was my favourite. I cried when he died 😭
I remember Eddie, the invisible man, and hard holly chop Daniel Puder in the rumble.
At least he is in a better place (cheering Rey & Dominik [Mysterio] on)
RIP Eddie man he died before I was even born i was born in 2006
the exact year i started watching WWE was Hall of Fame 2006 and Wrestlemania 22 back on DVD this back when that was a big thing to catch wrestling and my god did Eddie make me fall in love with Pro Wrestling , sure i catch some of the current product here and there but nothing like the old times Rip Latino Heat 😢
Outside of Owen Hart, Eddie's death was the most shocking to me. He wasn't an over the hill performer. He didn't show any signs of being sick. He was 38 , and at the top of his game. He seemed like he was gonna get another run with the title. Heck it has only been a year since he was the champion.
So his intro music in WWF was not him at all. He was a man of principle and good character unlike "We lie, We Cheat, We Steal"
Yeah but his funny cheating and stealing was the best . He was one of the goats
Top 5 of all time to me.
A wonderful worker and entertainer and by all accounts, a wonderful and warm man.
He is missed and always will be.
Viva la Raza!
Seriously one of the greatest to ever do it.. there'll never be another Eddie Guerrero.
There's a shoot interview out there with Eddie that is really good and he opens up about a great many things. I recommend it very much.
I’m still sad to this day about Eddie’s death. I’ll never forget being a 7 year old kid crying when they played that tribute video to him with 3 Doors Down playing. I still to this day can’t watch that video. R.I.P. Eddie! Viva La Raza!!!!
What a great channel! Just discovered it. Great work..subbed of course
Great video - TY Sir 😀
Gone but not forgotten we will always remember you Eddie and the matches you had done may you RIP ...
Such a tragedy Eddie was so much of a down to earth person and loyal friend that some people around him weren’t the same or couldn’t go on in life…
Rip Eddie Guerrero 1967-2005
GOD BLESS YOU EDDIE GUERRERO THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING YOU HAVE DONE IN & OUT OF WRESTLING...YOU ARE A SPECIAL & EXCEPTIONAL PERSON...
Eddie was an amazing wrestler and was apart of one of the greatest era’s of wrestling ❤ rest in peace Eddie 🙏🏽🙏🏽
In WCW and WWF
I once saw eddie at the wwe in Birmingham uk i loved him my favourite wrestler ❤ r.i.p Eddie
I remember where I was and what I was doing the day I found out that Eddie passed away. I could not believe what I was seeing, and took a long long time to even comprehend that he was gone....Smackdown seemed so empty for quite sometime lacking his presence. However, his legacy is living on with signature moved that are still being done in the ring today, and even the mannerisms that the stars do today in the ring to honor his legacy as well. Thats how much of an impact Eddie had in the business....his legacy will live forever. I still miss Eddie like crazy even today, just thinking how much of a bigger star he could have been today - RIP Eddie - you are missed forever...
I didn't know that Eddy had died, I hadn't watched wrestling for a long time, wow, how sad.😭💔🇲🇽
Losing Eddie was like losing a close friend and family member! It hit hard 😢
😢❤❤ happy bd eddie pa pa in heaven we all.miss u 🎉🎉😢
RIP Eddie Guerrero
This page is gonna be like wrestling Bios cousin.. mad respect.. now if only primes hood cinema and Gulley boy could be on the same team
Drugs and alcohol kill so badly. The entire Guerrero family loved wrestling. Eddie included. If he transferred to Kansas City, he might have been a very welcome sight. Bob Geigel might have been delighted to open the gate.
U forgot steroids as well
There are people though that are saying he was still using steroids at the time of his death, so well if that's true then he didn't really change.
Eddie may have lied and cheated in the ring, but he definitely stole my heart. Rest In Peace Forever Latino Heat. I ❤ he and Chyna together. I still listen to him on the wwe originals. My favorite things about him is his shimmy, his frog splash ànd how he's "truth is I lied. Especially his fued and friendship with Rey Mysterio.
Being a poor Mexican-American kid from the LA area, I gravitated toward guys I could relate to like Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio. Watching Eddie come out in a lowrider was always my favorite thing and helped form my love of cars. I was only ten years old when he passed and I could never really go back to watching like I used to.
It's sad that Eddy died young. He just didn't know when to get out. Just like Chris Benoit. Just like Art Barr. His two best friends. :(
Regardless, thank u for the memories, Eddy!
I still miss him! RIP
Awesome video
Eddie was and always will be one of my favorites. One of the best personalities ever, and could make the argument he had some of the best arms/biceps ever too.
Honestly, when Eddie's death was announced, I thought it was a bad joke from the WWE, or maybe just another bit and that he would return.
I clung onto that hope for months.
LATINO HEAT FOREVER ……. 🙏🏿
My late father loved wrestling and the WWE stars. Especially the Guerrero family wrestlers. Knowing my father he would have been deeply saddened had he been alive when Eddie passed. Hopefully he has met Eddie on the other side. And the two of them are exchanging headlocks and drop kicks. Rest in peace you two..
Note: Regardless of whether wrestling is real or not? The wrestlers are real! And like us all they also deal with real life problems.
Nice video Sir
Non stop pain due to a crushed vertebrae. Led to the death of my grandma as well. Also know someone who suffers from it since his 32th. The rest of your life pain. Or moments no pain.
Sometimes death mean release
hed changed his ways and his past came back to bite him so sad, and thats why theres help for these kinds of things, and hope that people get the help they need asap before its to late.
Crazy hearing Chris Beniot was worried about Eddie.. Then went on to kill his whole family 🤦♂️
love you man. still miss you! WWE will never be same without you
God Rest Eddie Guerrero
I feel Sorry Guerreo Family and
Wrestling friends and Wrestling Fans
Maybe it's just because of how much he hated the company, but I actually think Eddie was wrong in thinking that WCW never gave him chances to bring out more of his personality. His talking segments were great in the whole LWO angle, and even before that, his feud with his nephew Chavo was some of the most entertaining stuff non nWo related at the time. Again, maybe it's just because of how he personally felt toward the company (Again, why? Because he was never WCW World champion? Sorry, but in that time period, he was never seen at that level anyways), but I recall him being a multi time midcard champion and definitely getting a chance to show some character in that company.
Sometimes bro people don't settle for less Eddie had big shoes to fill being a Generational Wrestler behind his father and he definitely did so , its just athletes set bigger goals for themselves yunoo & WWE is the #1 company as far as great exposure and publicity to become a huge star , which Eddie has always been huge even before his WCW days he just wanted more and im sure Headlining Wrestlemania or any Sold out Big marquee ppv event is what every passionate wrestler dreams of
i personally feel like him as Black Tiger & NJPW was some of his best and most underrated work
Those are some first class mullets
Rest In Paradise
Eddie Guerrero
I 1st Saw Eddie Guerrero Wrestle In 1994 When He Was Part Of AAA & His Tag Partner Was The Love Machine. 😁 Also Rest In Paradise DAD 😢
It's Been A Hectic Week, But I Have To Be Strong.
ILOVEYOUDAD
R.I.P. Eddie😢😢
Came to Ring as shining star and closed eyes in Ring like a lion,Latino heat,big hearted man.
So they feel pressured to take steroids to keep it up with all the pressure and demand from the WWE... That is sad to lose life like that
I'm an American man who was a kid in the 80's and idolized the Golden Era Stars but when I watched Eddie around 96-98 is when he became 'My Favorite Wrestler' and later on the comedy with the 'Lie Cheat Steal' gimmick was gold and don't forget Batista and Eddie sharing a Huuug 😂😂😂
Wrestling not like it used to be now days and
I stop watching it years ago
Eddie was one funny guy!
That was DEFINITELY AS BIG AS THE "4 HORSEMAN"
What I heard is that someone saw Eddie unconscious while entering his room and he decided to call Chavo instead of 911 like why
I rank Eddie way up there as one of the very few true greats of professional wrestling!
You are the best Eddie in me eyes I wanna hug and see you in heaven one day.
How was he not rushed to the E.R ?
Man Latino heat is needed in wrestling we miss you Eddie
I just can't get over how prevalent drugs are in pretty much every industry. The United States has a major problem. It definitely seems like any profession that requires physical exertion is riddled with drugs. I'm a mechanic and it's all over my industry. Drugs have infiltrated every aspect of the United States.
Eddie was the shiznit!
R.I.P Latino Heat. We miss you still.
Eddie Guerrero passing away definitely was Chris Benoit downfall 😔 I remember hearing Eddie's death on the actual News and I literally cried my eyes out thought it was a bad dream fr. All these years later he's one of few WWE wrestlers i still think about as well watching previous classic matches 💯 R.i.p my friend, may his Latino heat continue to burn ❤️🔥 bright and forever 💯💯💯😔
He cheated death so many times , then he makes it to the top of mountain the WWE and held the belt and then death finally got Eddie , but he will always be alive anytime he watch one of his many great matches like the so many great singers that died way to young , so did Eddie , but just click on one of his matches and there he is young great. R.I.P
I never did like Eddie Guerrero. He just didn't resonate with me. However, it's tragic what happened to him. Mighty funny how Dominic Mysterio looks like a younger version of him.
Anyway RIP.
Eddie was one of the great one's of wwe
Eddie was the best my favorite wrestler
Let the great one rest in peace we don't need this suit about Eddie he was one of the best people I every got to know lay off
R.I.P latino heat
And Eddie may have used PED'S , but nobody but Eddie knows because he was in the best shape of his career but he could've finally just hit the weights harder , because he was monster big , more like a UFC fighter
The Price for Taking Steroids
Latino heat!!!!!!!!!! Rip
Dats right Amigo I'm ur Papi
I know he had a heart attack, but is there a reason why? I’ve heard so many reasons. He did cocaine, he did steroids? Anyone knows?
Years of drug abuse, he messed himself up, even though he was clean for 2-4 years. His heart already gave out on him.
VIVA LA RASSA
I thought Chris Benoit was the best! Eddie Guerrero was the 1/2 better then Chris, I saw Eddie in the Ring two nights before he died.
Eddie had heart attack in ring - get facts right
Viva la raza
Guerrero como Eddie, Que Viva La Raza!
😔 ✊🏾
Was so embarrassed for Eddie being a junkie that ODed on penis pills and cucaine... It got easier as I haven't watched wrestling even when he overdosed.
I gotta think steroid usage fed into his heart failure .
그곳에선 친구 크리스벤와와 행복한 레스링을 하길.. 언젠간 봅시다 에디
I remember hearing about his death. I was in tears . So sad R.I.P Eddie G.B.N.F 😢😢. VIVA LA RAZZZA