Eddie Guerrero: 20 Years Later.

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Wild to think it’s been two decades. Eddie was one of those guys who could pull you in no matter what he was doing — comedy, drama, pure swagger, whatever. He didn’t just wrestle; he connected. Every time.

There was nobody smoother in the ring. Nobody with better timing. Nobody who could lie, cheat, and steal his way into your heart and make you cheer for him anyway. Eddie made it look easy — even though the man fought through more in his life than most of us ever knew at the time.

His stuff with Brock, Kurt, Rey, JBL — those weren’t just good matches, those were moments. And that win over Brock at No Way Out 2004? One of the greatest feel-good pops the company has ever had. Still gives me chills.

What hurts is knowing we only got a piece of what he could’ve done. There’s always that rumored HBK vs. Eddie match people said WWE wanted to do. Can you imagine how that would’ve gone? Instant classic.

He should still be here — chilling with a HOF ring on, watching the new faces of the industry. And I know he’d be proud as hell. Proud of Rey, Cena, Batista, Punk… and proud of Seth, Sasha, Bayley, and Dom too.

And the crazy part is, 20 years later, the influence is still right there on TV. On Raw this week, Dominik hit the classic Eddie chair spot — laid out on the mat like he’d taken the hit. Then Cena laid down too and hit him with a little wink like, “I learned from Eddie too, kid.”

If anything sums Eddie up, it’s that: wrestlers are still paying tribute to him, crowds still pop for him, and fans still get that warm feeling every time his name comes up.

Rest in peace, Eddie. Viva La Raza.
 

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It’s wild how much shyt we forget as we get older because I sure as hell don’t remember this match. :flabbynsick:

I do remember the Judgement Day match because I was there and the GAB when JBL won. I was a few months into my first hiatus from wrestling when he passed, but I shed some tears when I saw those tribute videos with Johnny Cash and “Here Without You” songs. :mjcry:
 

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My mom met him once and said he was the nicest guy, when she saw on the news that he had died she was like "ah shyt he was a pro wrestler? I would have gotten his autograph for you. I thought he was a fitness coach, bodybuilder or something."
 

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Even though Eddie would be retired at this point, I could see him returning and getting involved in the Rey/Dom feud. I could see him trying to admonish Dominik, but kind of catching himself giving him props too.
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"Dom… c’mon, holmes. What are you doin’, ese? You go to your papi’s house on THANKSGIVING… with the whole family there… the turkey on the table… abuelita in the corner… and you beat the man down in front of everybody. :patrice: I ain’t gonna lie to you, though… Almost somethin’ I might’ve done. :lolbron: But you still shouldn’t have done that, vato! :ufdup: That’s your father, man or so they say!”
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In an alternate universe, it wasn’t Snoop driving Rey to the ring at Mania 39, it was Eddie.
 
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His death indirectly led to me turning in my smark card. When they started the angle where they were talking crazy about him (yeah I know I know, "he wouldve wanted it that way...its a storyline blah blah etc") after his death I had to take a step back and ask myself "WTF are you watching :what:?" I checked out then and while I check in every so often and keep up with the blacks I can never be the hard-core fan I once was and it all started with Eddie's death.
 

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One of the few wrestlers I'd put on Funk's level of making anything that was given to him something entertaining and being able to do it in bunch of different ways (heel, face, comedy, demonic shyt, heroic shyt, etc.). A true victim of his time.

An healthy Eddie in the late 00's to mid 2010's would've been otherworldly :wow: :mjcry:

Late 50's Eddie in today's wrestling would've been an amazing manager as well.
 
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