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some say it was a heart failure..iba naman drug overdose like steroids....

 

but my friend told me what he heard sa jack tv....db recently bati na si batista at eddie....so eddie gave batista a car....but eventually binawi daw ni eddie ung car...tapos nagalit si batista at pinatay si eddie...haha..very funny ung bullshit na story...haha...pero sayang tlga...

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I saw the interviews/tributes on wwe.com and i was crying incessantly. :cry:

 

Benoit's message was so heartfelt it made me bleed. Clearly, he and Eddie were the closest of friends. He seemed so lost I can't help but weep for/with him.

 

Chavo's anecdote on his very first match with Eddie back when they were still kids (he was 4 and eddie was 7) and they'd tag along with their Granddaddy on the road, made me realize just how passionate the Guerreros were/are about wrestling and entertainment.

 

And seeing all those toughies - Big Show, Angle, Shane-o-Mac, JBL, Mysterio, Booker and the rest of the RAW and SD Superstars - shed tears for Eddie broke my heart.

 

Truly, SD (and WWE in general) will never be the same without the lying, cheating, and stealing Papi we have all come to love and admire. Eddie's passing left a huge chasm in SD which will be very hard for anyone to fill.

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Vickie Guerrero speaks on Eddie's autopsy report

Nov. 15, 2005

 

After the untimely passing of Eddie Guerrero, WWE and the entire sports-entertainment community is still reeling from the devastating loss of a champion. The initial autopsy reports on Guerrero have come in. WWE.com spoke with Eddie’s widow, Vickie Guerrero, earlier today.

 

“It was heart failure. It was from his past – the drinking and the drug abuse. They found signs of heart disease. She (the examiner) said that the blood vessels were very worn and narrow, and that just showed all the abuse from the scheduling of work and his past. And Eddie just worked out like crazy all the time. It made his heart grow bigger and work harder and the vessels were getting smaller, and that’s what caused the heart failure. He went into a deep sleep.

 

As soon as they saw his heart, they saw the lining of his heart already had the heart disease. There was no trauma, and Eddie hadn’t hurt himself in any way. It answered a lot of questions. I knew Eddie wasn’t feeling very good for the last week. He was home and kept saying he wasn’t feeling good and we thought it was just “road tired.” So we thought he just had to rest. It answered a lot of my questions, too, because he was just so exhausted. She said it was normal because the heart was working so hard.

 

When he didn’t call me last night and the night before I knew it was for real, because he would call me every night. I miss his phone calls. I cried through the whole thing (last night).

 

I loved his laugh. His laugh was the best.

 

We just celebrated his four-year sobriety last Thursday. We just thought we had life by the handful. We thought we had it all figured out. He worked so hard to make a better life for us.

 

I’m just overwhelmed by how people are coming out. It’s touched my heart a lot.

 

Everybody was just in awe last night in how beautifully everything was put together.

 

All my life was wrestling. All he did was take care of them and live for that. And I don’t know what to do now.”

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Goodbye Kerwin White

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WWE drops the Kerwin White character Submitted by Brian Cantor on Wednesday, November 16, 2005 at 12:11 AM EST

In the wake of Eddie Guerrero's passing, it seems Chavo Guerrero will get to continue wrestling with the famous surname.

 

WWE.com quietly removed the "Kerwin White" biography from its RAW website and replaced it with a Chavo Guerrero bio that makes no reference of the character.

 

The new biography also features photos of Guerrero with black hair, as opposed to the lighter color he sported as Kerwin White.

 

Chavo Guerrero began playing the Kerwin White character in July. The basic gimmick was that Guerrero, in denouncing his Hispanic heritage, wanted to portray an upper-middle class Caucasian American. The character, while typically making racially-charged promos, would simultaneously serve as a self-deprecating image of a white American.

 

**I checked the site and it is true

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guys,dont know if this is the right time for this stuff..

 

but what do you think of vince mcmahon as a bussinessman?as a wrestler?

is he that good?or that bad?he faced a lot of controversy before hat d you think guys?is money really matters 1st to this dude?

 

 

Obviously, Vince McMahon is one of the world's best - and most cunning - businessmen. Let's face it, if it weren't for this man's daring and foresight, WWE will not be as huge as it is now. Whether or not he's there for the money is really immaterial - to me, at least. Let's just keep in mind how many wrestlers, announcers, camera men, assistants, script writers, make-up artists and their FAMILIES have lived-off - and continue to do so - on McMahon's multi-million wrestling business.

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