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Eddie Guerrero

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Description
"Latino Heat" Eddie Guerrero was one of the most beloved wrestlers of his generation, and is considered by most to be one of the best in-ring performers of all-time. In addition to his ability in the ring, Guerrero possessed an immense amount of charisma, making him a well-rounded sports entertainer.

Guerrero started wrestling in Mexico in the late 80's, working for CMLL and AAA before going overseas to work for NJPW in 1993. In 1995, he joined the ECW roster and won the World Television Title in his debut, then feuded over the title with Dean Malenko and 2 Cold Scorpio for months before leaving for WCW.

Guerrero had appeared briefly for WCW in 1989 as an enhancement talent, but when he signed with them in late 1995, he become involved in the US Title scene quickly. He would win the title for the first time in December 1996.

The following year, Guerrero entered a feud with Chris Jericho over the Cruiserweight Title, and after winning the title, traded it back and forth with Rey Mysterio until losing the title at the end of the year to Ultimo Dragon. Towards the end of his WCW run, Guerrero belonged to two stables, the Latino World Order (LWO) and The Filthy Animals.

WWF signed four highly regarded WCW talents in 2000, and Guerrero, along with Dean Malenko, Chris Benoit, and Perry Saturn, debuted as The Radicalz that year. Guerrero competed for the European and Intercontinental Titles over the next few years, and was involved in a feud with Chyna after the two were involved for a time. Guerrero left WWF briefly in 2001 after having legal issues and returned in 2002 to feud over the IC title once more.

Guerrero was involved in the tag and midcard title scene until 2004, when he won a battle royal to become the number one contender for the WWE Championship. At No Way Out 2004, he defeated Brock Lesnar to win the title before going on to defend his championship at WrestleMania XX againast Kurt Angle. He engaged in a long feud with JBL over the belt that summer, eventually losing the title in a Texas Bullrope Match when GM Kurt Angle reversed the initial result.

Guerrero would never win the title back, although he would have opportunities to do so. Eddie tragically passed away in November 2005, and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame the following year.

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