Posted: 15th November 2005 06:37
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I sjust sad, just sad you know. I've not been a wrestling fan for more than five years now, but this is just too sad. Eddie Guerrero is dead...
I will always remember his matches with Rey Misterio, man I'm shocked... go to WWE.com and check it out, RIP EDDIE you'll be missed! I found out about this thanks to Zell21 from ffgurus forums! -------------------- PS3 tag: TipoDLuffy "...quite possibly the greatest game ever made" |
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Posted: 15th November 2005 07:04
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I can't believe he's gone. Eddie Guerrero was one of the best superstars in the WWE. And he was still quite young....I wonder what happened?
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Posted: 15th November 2005 11:42
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it just isn't right when a person dies so young and it saddens me knowing one of my heros is no longer with us all I can say is
R.I.P. Eduardo Gory Guerrero you will be missed |
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Posted: 15th November 2005 13:29
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R.I.P Eddie I'll always remember your hydrolics, your comeback and beating Brock Lesnar for the WWE Championship. I'm praying for your family.
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Posted: 15th November 2005 15:37
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I remember Eddie's earlier days, way before the WWE even, a time when it was still the WWF, and he, well, he was another WCW wrestler trying to make a name for himself with his southern american wrestling style and funky mullet. He was a great wrestler, hands down, and definately an interesting character. It's sad to see anyone go; but it was his time. He's probably in a better place.
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Posted: 15th November 2005 18:01
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man, eddie guerrero was the master. RIP. hed always represent in the wwe no matter what. im gonna miss that guy...
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Posted: 15th November 2005 18:15
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This hits me pretty deep. I've always been impressed by Guerrero's antics and wrestling ability. I hope his death wasn't drug-related, as he had turned out to be quite a success story following the drug abuse and such. It seems to me that he is the latest victim of heart problems that has plagued wrestlers for a long time, but we'll soon see what the real cause was. I will really miss him, he was truly a unique athlete and an inspiration.
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Posted: 15th November 2005 20:23
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Ah man, I used to watch wrestling, tag team champion. I heard about this yesterday, its really sad. He, alongside Owen Heart, Andre the Giant and other wrestlers will always be remembered.
I remember Eddie Guerrero with his awesome car, with the nice rims and hydrolics. -------------------- Who is Byblos? |
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Posted: 15th November 2005 21:04
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What I've heard so far points to a drug related death. Whether that was the cause or not, it's always sad to see someone die... especially someone still so young.
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Posted: 16th November 2005 03:53
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He was never one of my favorites, granted, but he was a real talent. A great technical and luchador wrestler as well as great mic work and his Frog Splash was always a great sight to see. It is sad to see a man, who wrestled with recently-documented personal demons, die so young at 38. He will be greatly missed worldwide and rightly so.
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Posted: 16th November 2005 04:38
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His death was not drug related, he was clean when he died for more Info
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Posted: 16th November 2005 05:07
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I don't remember much about him outside of WCW/NWO Revenge (N64), but it's still sad to see someone go so early, 'specially if the cause is heart-related. We'll miss ya up on that turnbuckle, Eddy.
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Posted: 16th November 2005 06:33
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I mostly remember him for those great high flyin matches against Rey Misterio Jr in the WCW, I say again, You'll be missed WARRIOR
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Posted: 16th November 2005 06:49
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I heard about this yesterday from my brother and we discussed how it seems like so many wrestlers die mysteriously or just die in general at such young ages.
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Posted: 16th November 2005 07:24
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Anyone remember when he started the LWO, Latino World Order (in opposition of the NWO)? That was the tail end of me watching wrestling, but he was definitely an entertaining character.
I'm pretty sure his death was due to heart failure, which was a result of his former drug use. -------------------- The clouds ran away, opened up the sky And one by one I watched every constellation die And there I was frozen, standing in my backyard Face to face, eye to eye, staring at the last star I should've known, walked all the way home To find that she wasn't here, I'm still all alone -Atmosphere "Always Coming Back Home to You" |
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Posted: 16th November 2005 12:55
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I am very unhappy to hear this. Eddie was one of the best. He was brilliant. I loved to watch him wrestle. I will miss him.
He was so entertaining. I really wanted him to win the championship on monday. He was easily the best out of the three in this upcoming title match and of course he seemed to be an all round great person. Goodbye Eddie. Unfortunately, he had heart failure in the morning. He was loved by so many people and was a huge inspiration, this is a great loss. Rest in peace Eddie. -------------------- 'Let that be a lesson to all oppressive vegetable sellers.' |
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Posted: 16th November 2005 13:21
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Thanks for posting that article, MorgueN. My heart really goes out to Vicki.
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