When I found out (don't call me P U S S Y) i was crying a bit. At first i thought it was a joke, but i saw it on the news and they said he was dead. I saw some of his close friend and family crying and i was like in a state of shock, but i got over it because his legacy will live on as Latino Heat. Eddie Guerrero r.i.p. We love you. VIVA LA RAZA!!!
2007-01-06 10:04:49
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answered by Mindes B 1
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I thought it was another gimmick and he was coming back then it hit me when I saw RAWs tribute.Whats more the same day Eddie was found dead he was scheduled for a taping for Smackdown where he would face Batista and Randy Orton in a triple threat for the World Heavy Weight Championship and Stephanie McMahon hinted that Eddie would win. Eddie R.I.P. Viva La Raza 4 Ever.
2007-01-06 02:18:39
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answered by KevA 1
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I saw it coming. It was a known fact that Eddie was living a dangerous life by mixing steroids and cocaine with alcohol. Sadly, not many we're as surprised as they say they were.
Wresting holds a sad legacy on losing athletes. It's a very lonely life and they often live on the road for upwards of 330 days a year.
Remember the Von Erich brothers? Suicide and drugs killed 3 or 4 of them with Kerry, The Texas Tornado, being the last. Dino Bravo, found dead in his hotel room after cranking uncut heroin.
Miss Elizabeth, Elizabeth Poffo or Randy Savage's 'wife', died of an overdose after getting wired with Lex Luger and a few others. Jake Roberts, nearly lost his life several times due to drugs and alcohol. Hulk Hogan, The Ultimate Warrior, and who knows who else, all known steroid users. Yokozuna, dead. Adrian Adonis, dead. Owen Hart, dead. And many others I can't think of, all because of the huge demands Vince McMahon puts on his workers.
It's a sad business.
2007-01-06 00:17:10
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answered by krazykritik 5
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Well, I saw it on WWE.com and I was like omg that cant be, but I knew it was actually real when they held the press conference that same day with Chavo Guerrero and Vince. I was very shocked and I got very emotional that day and was like that for about a few weeks actually, kinda like losing a family member. He was one of my favourite wrestlers so it hit me hard. R.I.P Eddie :(
2007-01-06 04:33:21
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answered by ? 3
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Shocked
2007-01-06 13:26:37
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answered by great white dope 4
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I wonder what kind of legacy he would have left behind in wrestling if Vince had put away his grudge with WCW wrestlers/minorities/smaller wrestlers and just given him a chance in the spotlight earlier
2007-01-06 00:21:14
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answered by anonymous w 4
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sad, shock, it felt surreal when i looked in the newspaper and read about it. i still miss him when i see chavo, rey, benoit, and dean malenko. i still miss him when i see old shows of him wrestling on wwe on demand. a great wrestler wit great charisma. i remember his feuds wit benoit, malenko, 2 cold scorpio, rey, kurt angle, edge, and chavo. he will always be missed by me until i go home. r.i.p. eddie guerrero, one of the greatest inring performers of all time.
2007-01-06 00:18:09
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answered by da realest 3
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I was very sadden he was a great man with some issues that kept him down he was a great wrestlers and he dies way to soon he will be miss i feel bad for his family.
2007-01-06 05:26:50
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answered by myndi h 4
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I was shocked of course & still can't believe he is gone, but it makes me feel good to know that there is alot of people on here that appreciated him & everything he did for wrestling.Thank you Eddie
2007-01-06 01:55:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortuneate.
2007-01-06 00:12:59
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answered by robert m 7
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