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Eddie G was the man!
May his soul rest in peace. WWE put on a great tribute show and will have one more on Smackdown! on Thursday. Very touching and you can tell he meant alot to everyone that he worked with. You will never be forgotten Eddie.



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 This was sad, I was just watching the guy with my friend last week....does anyone know what was the cause of his death?? I ve read on the internet but they dont give details. Last nite i found myself watching WWE which I usually dont do, and it was sad...  his fellow wrestlers were in tears as they talked bout him...

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Daaaannnnggggg........what a shock!......RIP Latino Heat. I'll miss him.

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Wrestling Observer Live radio report with Bret Hart and Billy Graham/contains info on tapings tonight

by Robert Fahrmeier

Long Live Eddy

Forgive me for any problems in this report, I just learned of Eddy
Guerrero’s passing fifteen minutes before the show came on. I am currently
in shock and kind of shaking right now. I have a lot of memories of Mr.
Guerrero and I’ll get to them at the end of this report.

It’s a tough mood tonight as Dave reports the news. This is just bad, and
both Dave and Bryan are in shock. Bryan got the news as he was just waking
up.

Eddy Guerrero didn’t have an enemy in the world, and was one of the best of our
life times. His drug problems are an open book, and actually he has a book
coming out soon. As you have probably read already he is suspected of dying of a heart attack
but toxicology and autopsy reports are not in yet. Superstar Billy Graham
will be on after the break to talk about Eddy.

(Commercials)

Superstar is on the line. Superstar calls it a tragic event and that it’s
just a tough day. Outside of the ring Graham and Guerrero were very close
and Eddy looked up to Graham.

Superstar talked to Vicky (Eddy’s wife) this morning, funeral will be at
Billy Graham’s church and will be conducted by Graham and a friend. Vicky
talked to Eddy last night at 2:30 am, and Eddy felt fine. Graham hopes that
it doesn’t turn out to be a brain aneurysm from the chairs shot that Eddy
took.

Dave says that if this had happened 4 or 5 years ago, he wouldn’t have been
shocked. Eddy just passed the 4-year anniversary of his sobriety a few days
ago. Superstar compares this to Road Warrior Hawk’s death. Eddy just moved
into a new house in Phoenix days ago. Graham reports a story about how
Guererro ran into Eddy at the Homecoming and talked about the move. They
talked about going out together. It appears that their wives really bonded
because of the bond of similar suffering

My signal cuts out but picks up when Graham talks about Vicky buying the
plot for Eddy in Phoenix and buying the plot next to him. Valerie (Billy’s
wife) took the phone call when they found out this morning and was screaming when she found out and told
Billy.

Service is 1:30 Wednesday afternoon. Eddy just turned 38 so it’s a big
shock. Graham talks about calling Eddy the day after Guerrero won the world
title and how humble he was, saying, “why would Superstar be calling me?”
Superstar calls Eddy almost humble to a fault.

(Commercials)

Dave talks about how winning the world title was a breakthrough for Eddy
because of his size. It was a true sign of his dedication and talent. Billy
Graham was a “true mark” for Eddy, and he often just watched Smackdown
to see Eddy work.

Someone from the office called Vicky to try to get the funeral as soon as
possible so they could go on the tour, however a number of wrestlers wanted
to stay for the funeral. Some of his closest friends according to Superstar
wanted to fly back with Eddy’s body. The boys were so insistent on attending
the funeral that they forced the company to postpone the European tour.

Dave talks about the closeness of Malenko, Guerrero and Benoit, starting
back in Japan and Malenko and Benoit going to Jim Ross to get Eddy help.
Superstar confirms that it was Malenko and Benoit who were flying back with
Eddy’s body.

Dave talks about Raw and Smackdown being tribute shows. Bryan chimes in that
so far it’s just been matches and highlights from what he’s heard. Vince is
taking this one very very hard. Dave talks about how hard Eddy worked to get
back in the company. Superstar talks about how Vince loves when guys like
Eddy and Superstar turn their lives around. Vince was mad that Curt Hennig
and Elizabeth could not turn their lives around.

Vicky was telling Superstar today how Eddy loved being around the boys in
the locker room. Dave has Bret on the line. Superstar tells Bret
congratulations on his beautiful new wife. Superstar talks about how he
called John Laurinaitis to get the Bret Hart DVD out to him as soon as
possible.

Bret talks about how the DVD is a great combination of his career, his
brothers and his dad. Superstar talks about being in a tag match with Stu
Hart, and being beaten up by Stu. Bret calls Graham and Neidhart his dad’s
favorite students. Superstar talks about how when he was in Canada and
benched 550, Stu just hugged
him. We’ll have more with Bret after this.

(Commercials)

Dave says that Bret could probably relate to Eddy’s story, being the son of
a legend, and his brother’s entering the sport before him.

Bret calls the situation a real shame, calling Eddy a hard worker, and just
a good guy. He says that probably no one worked harder than anyone. Bret
said that when they were in WCW together, that he told Benoit that if he and Eddy if he wanted to make it to the top they had to go to the WWF.

Talk moves to the DVD. Dave says his favorite part of the documentary was
the old Stampede stuff, which includes matches against Dynamite Kid and with
Stu Hart.

Bret says that the audience has really changed from his old days in
Stampede. He says that the screaming fans that were swept up with the
reality are now gone.

Dave says that the memories of wrestling of today will not resonate like the
days of old, like the stuff he is writing about with the Crusher. Dave says
that the pace of so much television and so many angles and that people don’t take it seriously anymore.

Bret says the belts don’t mean anything anymore. Dave says its not like WCW
at the end, but with two world champions you really just get two
Intercontinental champions and no world champion. Bret says that the honor
of being champion is gone and thinks some kind of bonus should come with
being champion. Bret says that carrying the WCW title was just extra weight
in his bag.

Bryan asks about whether Bret knew off the top of his head what matches to
put on from Stampede or if he went through tapes. Bret called up Ross and
got lots of footage, but wanted to focus on the stuff that he did with
Dynamite Kid.

Bret was only wrestling for 3 months when the Stampede matches were taped
and that he felt he had a gift at that point that people like Hogan and
Flair didn’t have in their first 3 months.

Bret was very happy with how the DVD came out and said that even though he
was reluctant, he talked about how hard under deadline pressure the WWE’s production team pulled this off. We lose the signal with Bret and so…we go to
commercials.

(Commercials)

Dave recaps Eddy’s death. Bryan talks about how tonight are just tribute
matches and inter-promotional stuff. Including Rey Misterio vs. Shawn
Michaels.

Dave asks why Bret decided to do this DVD. Bret says that he didn’t want to
have a DVD that was all about the WWE side of Survivor Series and Owen’s
death. Bret had a conversation with Vince and after Vince told him that the
DVD would be called “Screwed” Bret said he couldn't be a part of it. Vince then scrapped
that idea. Bret had made the decision not to do it, but hadn't told anyone. Then he met a little boy at the Dentist who
was about 5 years old. The boy said Bret was his favorite wrestler. He asked the kid what was his favorite match, realizing he could have only seen them on tape. The boy said he had never seen him wrestle, but knew him from a video game. He then decided that he wanted to have a good
retrospect on his career put out.

Bret says that when he talked to Vince before Owen’s funeral, that Vince
told him that he would have a fitting tribute to his career and then it fell apart. After Bret’s
stroke, they kind of buried the ax. He wasn’t happy with WWE using his music
and the screwed angle in storylines in Montreal before SummerSlam but he’s willing to forgive.

(News)

Just a few minutes ago on the Raw taping Benoit did an interview about Eddy.
Bret talks about how people are pulling him into different directions and
how he feels very honored that all sorts of organizations are asking him to
join them as a commissioner or something but he says that he’s not a
wrestling character and says that he doesn’t want to be like Ted DiBiase and
Rick Rude, and just stand ring side, not being able to take bumps.

(Commercials)

Dave asks what matches Bret wishes were on the DVD. Bret wishes he could
have had the Saturday Night’s Main Event match again Randy Savage and it was
their only WWE match. Bret says they worked out a better match than what aired
on the TV show, but Vince forced them to change it to a match where Bret
just worked on Randy Savage’s leg.

Bret says that during a Survivor Series match he worked for a few seconds
and the crowd was really anticipating it.

Dave talks about Bret’s steps in the wrestling industry from opening
matches, to the Hart Foundation, to the Savage match. Bret says that it was
a career highlight because more people watched that show than would watch a
PPV and so he was a television star.

Bret says that the best Hart Foundation-British Bulldogs matches were never
taped. Bret talks about how once Terry Funk came up to him after a match and
said that one of their matches was the best tag match he had ever seen.

Bryan chimes in and asks about the Canadian Stampede match. Bret says it was
probably just too long and they wanted to focus on 1 on 1 matches. Bret says
that he is glad that the Hakushi matches got on there. Bret talks about a
somersault Hakushi did in a Raw match that was just amazing, but got cut off
in the documentary. Bret says that the Iron Man match was cut due to time,
and plus he wanted to focus on matches that were forgotten about.

Dave asks if Bret has read the Shawn Michaels book. Bret has not and Dave
proceeds to read an excerpt talking about dreading working with Bret in the
weeks leading up to Survivor Series. Shawn talks about how he was working
the main event and Bret as the champion was working tag matches. (There is
just so much in this book excerpt that you really have to listen to the
rebroadcast of this show just for that.) Shawn talks about in the book how
the personal animosity between Bret and he blended well with the storyline.

(Commercials)

Bret says that Shawn leaves out when in San Jose, Bret pulled Shawn aside
and apologized for the altercations they have had, and how Bret said Shawn
could trust him and would be glad to put him over if and when asked. Shawn told him “I appreciate that, but I am not
willing to do the same for you” Bret says that no world champion would have dropped their title to someone
telling them that.

Bret says that when Vince told them that Shawn was getting the belt, Shawn
started to cry. Bret says that the only ones Shawn cared about were the
people who took care of him. Bret says that Triple H and Chyna were the ones
who saved Shawn’s life.

Bryan asks Bret’s opinion on Vince Russo. Bret says that the DX thing worked
out.

Dave reads an excerpt about how Shawn thought he was the white-hot heel that
they had to put the belt on for Steve Austin to beat. Shawn talks about the
Wednesday before Survivor Series and the conference call that he had with
Vince. Hunter said that Bret not wanting to lose the title was bull and
tried to smooth talk Vince into not letting Bret win in Montreal. Basically
the gist of the excerpt is that Hunter and Shawn wanted to do the swerve and came up with some of it.

Bret says that none of the three are very honest, and says that its bull how
they portrayed it as Bret refusing to drop the belt, and neglecting the fact
that Bret had a month left on his contract for him to lose the title during.

Bret says that he was told to call Shawn a homo and that it had no
reflection on his actual feelings, and that he felt at the time it was just stupid for
him to say it.

Bret calls Shawn just gutless and not a good Christian. We lose Bret again
and so we go to commercial.

(Commercial)

Bret was talking to The Rock yesterday and talked about how much respect he
had for Bret, and how much the locker room respected him. Bret said that was
very refreshing, especially considering how Shawn Michaels sees things.

Bret says that over the past few years that there was a growing
tradition that the boys also never turned on each other. Bret says that
Shawn was scheming and that he never attacked Shawn’s character, but rather,
his wrestling character. Bret says that it really got under Shawn’s skin how
serious Bret was. Bret says that he feels that he could have really passed
the torch to Shawn but Shawn wanted to bury Bret

Bryan asks about brawl in June of 1997. Bret said after the “sunny days”
comment, the storyline bled over into the real world, effecting his family,
and kids. Bret says that Shawn never apologized for those comments, and so
after King of the Ring, he decided to attack in Hartford. Jim Neidhart tried
to talk him out of it. Bret let it go, and in the locker room, Bret joked,
Shawn made a smart-ass remark and later they had a sort of catfight with
Bret pulling Shawn’s hair out and Pat Patterson and Jerry Lawler trying to pull
them apart.

Dave talks about Shawn realizing when he could screw Bret. Shawn says that
he had no idea Vince would come to the ring. He locked eyes with Earl and
told him to ring the bell. (So it was Shawn calling for it.)

Shawn talks about Hunter being punched on the way to the hotel, and how they
went back and said, “we did it”

Dave basically alludes that in trying to defend himself, Shawn is really
coming off badly. Dave said people never realized how big a part Hunter had in the screw
job. Bret says that Shawn gets a lot of “credit” but Hunter and Shawn
were all rotten guys.

Bret says that he was very respected in the locker room, and how Vince lied
to him on every turn, even going so far as being told that Vince was losing so much money they were going to scale back, fire a lot of people, and go back to just
going to go back to touring just the North East.

(Commercials)

DVD comes out Tuesday, but is available at some Wal-Mart’s (unfortunately
not mine, although I can wait two days.)

Dave says that he is glad the DVD came out the way it did, because he was
really worried about it. Bret was too, saying that a lot of bad things came
from that moment. He wishes that he could have finished up his career in
WWF and had more matches with Austin, got to work with Rock and later with Benoit when he came. We are done, and wishes Bret Hart good luck on the success of the DVD.
Next week we have Bill Goldberg.

Great show despite the circumstances!

Eddy Guerrero meant so much to my life as a wrestling fan. In 1994 I was
jaded by wrestling but still watched it out of habit, and somewhat
enjoyableness. I found out about a local TV station that had wrestling on
five nights a week. One of the promotions they aired was ECW.

A Sabu match turned me on to ECW, but that’s another story. The following
year Eddy, Dean Malenko and Chris Benoit came in. The Malenko-Guerrero
Classics made me see wrestling in a whole new light. It wasn’t wrestling for
violence, it was wrestling for art.

Dean and Eddy were just so smooth and just beautiful in that match that I
just sat in front of the TV and just stared in awe of these two. I was
officially a WRESTLING fan.

Fast forward to nine years later, Wrestlemania 20, when Eddy and Benoit were
in the ring hugging, I will freely admit that I was crying at the pure
emotion.

I recently started compiling a list of my 100 favorite matches, and have
been watching them as a sort of count down kind of thing. Eddy appears on 4
of those matches, only out numbered by Benoit’s seven. The Malenko-Guerrero,
2 out of 3 falls match…is #3

Anyone who started watching wrestling during ECW’s hot period of 1995 or so,
has witnessed Eddy really grow. Lucha fans, have watched it even more. We
have cried with him, we have smiled with him. We have all seen him during
his highest highs, and we’ve heard and suffered with his lowest lows.
However it is at this time we can just think of our favorite Eduardo
Guerrero Moment, and smile.

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R.I.P  homz  eddie guerrero  1967 - 2005 


at first it was sad 2 know that god had taken 1 special person. eddie will never be forgoten for what he did in his career from ecw to wcw to the wwe  eddie did it all even winning his wwe title last year and being the 2nd hispanic to hold the belt. eddie will be missed and never forgoten for his lie chat steal style  he had 3 kids and was one of the last guerreros of his time  except his nephew chavo guerrero jr which is still in wwe on the raw brand show


RIP  LATINO HEAT   thank you for the momories and good times you have givin me and the rest of the hispanic community around the world   


QUE VIVA LA RAZA     AND REMEBER  EDDIE: lied,cheated and stole his way to the top of peoples hearts



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thats crazy!!!! im just finding out now, eddie was syck!!!!!!!!!!!

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DAMN.... ITS SAD TO HEAR THAT EDDIE GUERRERO PASSED.... I STARTED DRINKING STINGER CUZ OF HIM... FACKING GUY, WITH ALL THE HYNAS IN THE LO-DROP...

HE WAS ONE OF MY FAVOURITES IN THE WRESTLING INDUSTRY.

ITS A SAD DAY.

R.I.P. EDDIE GUERRERO.

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i havent been watching wrestling regularly in years but damnnn man this is some sad news. he was my favorite wrestler back then especially back when he was in WCW. i remember when he won the title he was a new man, he changed his life and pushed away his old habits and pulled himself together.. sad it had to happen

RIP LATINO HEAT



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Eddie Guerrero passes away
Nov. 13, 2005


WWE is deeply saddened by the news that Eddie Guerrero has passed away. He was found dead this morning in his hotel room in Minneapolis. Eddie is survived by his wife Vickie and daughters Shaul, 14, Sherilyn, 9, and Kaylie Marie, 3. 


 







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Eddie Guerrero passes away

Eddie Guerrero was found dead in his hotel room in Minneapolis this morning at the age of 38.

The only details available is that Guerrero came in yesterday for tonight's scheduled television tapings at the Target Center where he was scheduled in the main event. He was staying at the Marriott City Center hotel in downtown Minneapolis.

He had an early wake-up call shortly after 7 a.m. that he didn't answer. Chavo Guerrero, who he was traveling with, called the room and again got no answer. When knocks on his hotel room door went unanswered, security got the door open and Eddie was found dead in the bathroom.

Many have noted the coincidence both of Guerrero passing away in a hotel room, similar to Brian Pillman, in 1997, in nearby Bloomington.

Guerrero was one of the best wrestlers of this generation and immensely popular within the industry.

 

-- Edited by feroz at 14:28, 2005-11-13

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