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Personal Data
Birthday:
09.10.1967
Birthplace:
El Paso, Texas, USA
Day of death:
13.11.2005 (at the age of 38)
Cause of death:
Herzversagen
Gender:
male
Height:
5' 8" (172 cm)
Weight:
220 lbs (100 kg)

Career Data
Roles:
Singles Wrestler (1986 - 2005)
Tag Team Wrestler (1986 - 2005)
Beginning of in-ring career:
1986
End of in-ring career:
11.11.2005
In-ring experience:
19 years
Wrestling style:
Allrounder, Technician
Nicknames:
"Latino Heat"
Signature moves:
Frog Splash
Tres Amigos
Lasso From El Paso
Gory Special
BT Bomb (Sitout Crucifix Powerbomb)

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Number of comments: 372
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Average rating: 9.52  [1251]
Average rating in 2026: 9.73  [11]
Average rating in 2025: 9.57  [108]
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Average rating in 2023: 9.49  [81]
Average rating in 2022: 9.66  [74]
Average rating in 2021: 9.65  [66]
Average rating in 2020: 9.47  [55]
Average rating in 2019: 9.38  [34]
Average rating in 2018: 9.53  [45]
Average rating in 2017: 9.56  [45]
Average rating in 2016: 9.72  [74]
Average rating in 2015: 9.75  [48]
Average rating in 2014: 9.64  [33]
Average rating in 2013: 9.29  [24]
Average rating in 2012: 9.61  [18]
Average rating in 2011: 9.32  [22]
Average rating in 2010: 9.47  [47]
Average rating in 2009: 9.38  [73]
Average rating in 2008: 9.53  [117]
Average rating in 2007: 9.28  [169]
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TheOneAndOnlyCactus wrote on 31.01.2026:
[10.0] "Eddie Guerrero, simply put, was one of the greatest all around talents of all-time. Great technician, great high flyer, great heel, great face, great at comedy, great at serious angles, great talker, what is there that he couldn't do? Even 21 years after his death, he is truly missed."
BigPopaa wrote on 14.01.2026:
[10.0] "Eddie Guerrero is simply the GOAT. Nothing about him feels overrated in any way. In the ring, he was absolutely surgical, with an unmatched sense of timing, psychology, and detail that made everything he did look meaningful. On top of that, he had god-tier charisma, the kind that draws you in instantly, whether he was a babyface or a heel. He was an incredible promo, backed up by genuinely great acting ability, able to make you believe in every emotion he wanted to convey. I never had the chance to see him wrestle live, but going back and rewatching his matches now... honestly, my god, this guy was unreal. Just on another level."
olalex10 wrote on 14.01.2026:
[10.0] "Je pleure sa mort régulièrement, parti trop tôt, il aurait du nous offrir tellement d'autres classiques. Viva la Raza !"
ultravioletshiroi wrote on 08.01.2026:
[10.0] "Eddie Guerrero was an incredible wrestler, especially for his era, and honestly one of the greatest of all time when it comes to in-ring psychology. He understood wrestling on a deeper level than most. He could work power, submissions, and technical sequences with ease, and when he wanted to turn it on, he was explosive and athletic too. Eddie was the definition of an all-around performer and a perfectionist. Whatever role he was given, he committed to it completely and made it work at the highest level. His love for wrestling was always obvious, you could feel how passionate he was every time he stepped into the ring. He influenced countless wrestlers who came after him and his impact is still felt today. Add in his natural charisma and ability to connect with the crowd, and you have a true legend of the sport."
nWBrosPodcast wrote on 30.11.2025:
[10.0] "Another guy I have to give a 10 for. Eddie Guerrero was a tad awkward in WCW but the matches were terrific. To see him come into his own as a character after the LWO run and his run in the WWF, he showed his range and proved to be one of the best to ever do it."
Sweet Fighter V wrote on 23.10.2025:
[10.0] "To this day, Eddie's irresistible charm is still pretty much unrivaled. It's only fair to say that there was something about Eddie's natural swagger, his immaculate flow, his extravagant personality and infectious energy that made him such a fascinating character. El vato loco could be comedy gold through his ludicrous goofiness, his hilarious over-the-top facial expressions, his signature spanglish and excessive use of slangs (ese, vato, homes, and everything in between). Amazingly enough, he could be just as brilliant whenever he had to be taken seriously. That Latino Heat of his was for real, the passion and the intensity he could bring to the table remain on par with the best of them, and his promo skills as that dead serious competitor could move mountains, and as a matter of fact, that addiction promo on the eve of his crowning moment against Brock at Now Way Out, might be my favorite promo of all time. So yeah, Eddie's range was pretty unique, and not just as a character, as he was just as unique in that ring. He was never the biggest, but he was incredibly slick, sneaky, smooth and ingenious. He was a perfect blend of lucha libre tradition and technical prowess, but also a master trickster/cheater and an exceptional storyteller capable of some marvelous character work. That iconic "lie, cheat, steal" gimmick is such a treat! That glorious smile/smirk, the shimmy, the bravado, the fire... Eddie was a natural-born entertainer. There's a reason the man is one of the most genuinely and universally beloved professional wrestlers ever, and the fact that he died just one month after turning 38 years young and right when he was pushed to the main event scene again, only reinforce my conviction that the best was yet to come. Just imagine proper feuds with the likes of HBK, Triple H, Cena '07, Taker, Edge, Orton, Punk, Hardy, even guys like Del Rio, Ziggler or Kofi, even some more Rey Mysterio! Not only did we got robbed of some more pro wrestling magic, but the world got robbed of a wonderful human being. ¡Viva Eddie Guerrero cabrones!"
tgarren wrote on 29.08.2025:
[10.0] "The golden child of the Guerrero family, and probably the gold standard of 90s WCW and early 00s WWF/E. The man had incredible technical prowess, incredible capacity for ring work, and great skill in getting the crowd to believe in him and the work he was doing. The massive catalogue of great matches this man had across multiple promotions, and over multiple decades, gives me no choice but to give him the highest rating I can. It's a shame some of his best work was with Benoit; it took a long time for those matches to get their deserved praise by anyone who wasn't tuned in live to them. I'm glad they are more accessible to a newer crowd now- watch him if you want to learn how you work a damn match, kids."
TPG wrote on 17.08.2025:
[10.0] "The first match I ever saw of Eddie Guerrero was appropriately wrestled on one of the biggest stages of his career, his technical masterclass with Kurt Angle at WrestleMania 20. With his cheeky personality, phenomenal grappling and ingenious tactics to win, it was hard for me not to love Eddie Guerrero. Even outside of the ring, he just seemed like an all-round amazing guy. For example, his selfless attitude, such as the first match he had after being released from WWE in 2001, where he put a young Low Ki over clean. He could've easily just walked in and politicked his way to a victory, but instead, he had a great match in front of some snarky, if passionate fans. He was always pissed if he had a bad match, because even if it was in a high school gym, he always felt he could've performed better for those people and for himself. His charisma was outstanding, and he was a surprisingly amazing promo. Specifically his "I'm an addict" promo against Brock Lesnar ahead of there No Way Out 2004 match, where he only won the bloody WWE title on the night itself! And in hindsight, it was awesome to watch him make the most of the one run he got with the company's top belt before his tragic and untimely passing, along with a deserved induction into the WWE Hall Of Fame. Long live Latino Heat. RIP, and Viva La Raza!"
Robertb22 wrote on 11.08.2025:
[7.0] "I think a lot of people get caught up with the hype mostly after he passed away. Don't get me wrong, he was an amazing wrestler, but he had a short run at the top, his work rate was good, but he never grasped me as a child. Nothing but respect for him"
the nox wrote on 05.08.2025:
[10.0] "My personal GOAT. He had it all, the technical wrestling ability, the swag, the charisma on and off the mic, and the iconic moves. A legend in the business that was gone way too soon. RIP Eddie."
LoadedClip wrote on 27.07.2025:
[10.0] "One of my Goats Eddie was just so freaking cool and was a Fantastic Professional Wrestler he legacy and work stood the time of time he was Amazing"
Conor wrote on 23.07.2025:
[10.0] "In a way it's a shame that Eddie didn't get a main event push til a couple years before he died, but in another way, it was the perfect end to an amazing career. I think if he hadn't passed away, he'd have had at least one or maybe two more World Title runs. To me, Eddie was one of the best of all time. It was a pleasure watching his work rate and storytelling in the ring. And it was his character and mic work that made him one of my favorites. There will never be another Eddie Guerrero."
Mark4Lyfe wrote on 11.06.2025:
[10.0] "Eddie Guerrero was the total package--charisma, technical skill, storytelling, and heart. Whether he was making you laugh, cry, or jump out of your seat, he had a rare ability to connect with the audience on a deeply personal level. Matches like vs. Brock at No Way Out 2004 and his rivalry with Rey Mysterio are still masterclasses in psychology. He made every second count in the ring and left a legacy that still shapes wrestling today. Viva La Raza forever."
bherbert1980 wrote on 09.05.2025:
[10.0] "Eddie was my favorite wrestler while he was alive, and his work & legacy has stood the test of time well. The ECW & WCW stuff was topnotch, and he kept that going through the Smackdown Six and his main event run. Viva La Raza!"
CommisarRobe wrote on 07.05.2025:
[8.0] "Ever the entertainer, I have always enjoyed Eddies work and matches. A fantastic heel and an endearing babyface, I enjoyed his WWF title run which included some highly memorable matches. Taken far too soon I am Latino Heat will be an enduring legacy for many years to come."
JediSaiyanMaster1203 wrote on 01.05.2025:
[10.0] "Eddie Guerrero is one of the all time greatest wrestlers and one of my all time favorites, he truly was the complete package as a wrestler. Even before he developed his personality in WWE, he was a fun cruiserweight to watch in WCW feuding with Rey Mysterio and having one of the all time best matches under 15 minutes at Halloween Havoc 1997, and having great back and fourths with Dean Malenko in ECW, showcasing his in ring prowess, he's in a completely separate class of his own like most of the greats are. Even was one of the og ROH wrestlers when it first got started, even having matches with CM Punk before he came back to WWE. While he did have his first WWE run part of The Radicalz, his WWE run truly starts, in my mind, when he came back in 2002 when he took part in the legendary "SmackDown Six" Era, one of the all time best eras in professional wrestling ever, a truly iconic time period on SmackDown showcasing all 6 wrestlers talents, an impactful run despite only lasting about a year. Then Eddie Guerrero gains more and more steam in 2003, and eventually becomes WWE Champion in 2004 in one of the most iconic moments of all time, the build up being legendary with his iconic "No one is going to ever take away my Latino Heat again" promo (a promo so good, Brock Lesnar cried backstage over Eddie's story). Then 2005 hits, and he turns heel and has an incredible run as a bad guy, cutting amazing promos and having a rather interesting feud with Rey Mysterio. Sadly, this didn't last long since he passed away late that year due to heart failure, it's also unfortunate because there were plans of him winning the World Heavyweight Championship down the line and even having a dream match with Shawn Michaels at the next year's WrestleMania. Overall, Eddie Guerrero is in high reverence for a reason, he was a great wrestler that was highly admired by everyone for who he was as a wrestler and as a person, there's not a single day that passes by that I miss him. R.I.P. Eddie Guerrero"
stevecollins1988 wrote on 17.04.2025:
[9.0] "Another of my absolute favourites. Great in the ring and fun as a character. Eddie was one of the greatest."
WhatIsLooveee wrote on 01.04.2025:
[10.0] "A true one-off, the likes of which will never be seen again. Eddie combined it all - great contact with the audience, an impressively fast and at the same time smart style of conducting matches, incredible charisma and outstanding skills on the microphone. All this was evident in Eddie during his performances in the tag division in Mexico, and later in ECW, WCW and the independent companies, and by the time of his greatest triumph in WWE, he tried to become better and better, and definitely deserved everything he was able to achieve with real hard work."
ChuongNguyen wrote on 29.03.2025:
"He lied, cheated, and stole his way into our hearts! You cannot help but love him. His jovial, scheming personality was what made that promo with Brock so memorable. He was not promoting a match at all - he was speaking from the heart. That was when I became a fan of his!"
CrandonMartin2001 wrote on 16.03.2025:
[10.0] "Eddie Guerrero was a true pioneer who brought a unique blend of lucha libre and technical wrestling to the forefront of the industry. Born into the legendary Guerrero family, Eddie's roots in Mexico instilled in him the high-flying, innovative style of lucha libre. Early in his career, he formed a tag team with Art Barr in AAA, where their chemistry captured the imagination of fans and set the stage for what was to come. His charisma and undeniable talent quickly made him a standout performer, paving the way for a career that would influence countless wrestlers after him. During his WCW run, Eddie showcased his versatility in matches against some of the best in the business, trading blows with Rey Mysterio Jr., Vampiro, and DDP among others. Despite his undeniable talent, WCW didn't fully tap into his potential, which ultimately led him to jump ship to WWE. Once in WWE, Eddie truly shined with his "Lie, Cheat, and Steal" persona, turning every match into a captivating story. His pinnacle moment came when he captured the WWE Championship from Brock Lesnar--a triumph that was both hard-fought and symbolic of his perseverance. One of the most memorable WrestleMania endings in history came with Chris Benoit by his side, a moment that not only celebrated his championship victory but also encapsulated his magnetic connection with the audience. Eddie's legacy in wrestling is immeasurable. He wasn't just a performer--he was a trailblazer who redefined what it meant to be a complete wrestler. His innovative in-ring style, combined with his larger-than-life charisma, helped shape the modern era of professional wrestling. Even after his untimely passing, his influence is still felt in every high-flying move and technical sequence executed by today's wrestlers. Eddie Guerrero remains a beloved icon whose impact transcends championships and accolades, leaving a lasting imprint on the hearts and minds of wrestling fans around the world."
hadpeasbfo wrote on 26.02.2025:
"Any living breathing human being on Earth can watch thirty seconds of Eddie Guerrero, understand what he's about, and immediately get behind him. It's that simple. The greatest wrestler of all time."
darkflame4527 wrote on 23.02.2025:
[10.0] "Viva La Raza. That is it. His in-ring repertoire has spanned decades even though he passed so early. Rey Mysterio, Kurt Angle, Brock Lesnar etc. are matches that made him from a really fun in-ring worker to legend. His charisma was also off the charts. Riding in a lowrider to the ring is pure aura."
cobrenzos wrote on 23.02.2025:
[9.0] "He was literally good at everything, one of the greatests out there ever, his charisma his ring skill, his mic skill, all were awesome one of the most talented wrestlers ever for sure."
wrestlingswiftie wrote on 29.01.2025:
[10.0] "No offense Hamza Tufail, I get that we all have our own opinions, but you're out of your goddamn mind. "I think he lacked charisma." Eddie Guerrero? Get the fuck outta here! Eddie had such a great range, much like what I said about Mick Foley earlier today. He could make you laugh. He could definitely make you cry. He could be a beloved babyface, and a dastardly heel... I think you need to do more research. Now, moving on from that, Eddie's matches don't really need to be explained. His bouts against Benoit, Angle, Jericho, Mysterio, and Lesnar are still being talked about today because of how ahead-of-it's-time they are."
Havoc Rave wrote on 18.01.2025:
[10.0] "Defining Eddie is difficult, not because he is bad, not because he is an "Indy gem" or whatever. It's difficult because everything that can be said has already been said, extremely complete regardless of the place or the rival, everything can work, in Mic Skills without a doubt legendary, regardless of whether the mood is bussiness, serious or simply informal, a whole example of what a career has to be, one of my favorites, this opinion deserves to end with a phrase to think about (created by me)...Oh Eddie... What would life be like if you were still here."
Its Clobbering Time wrote on 06.12.2024:
[10.0] "Eddie had it all man, the look, the charisma, amazing in the ring and most importantly connection with the fans. Eddie had an legendary career from tearing up it in WCW Cruiserweight Division and NJPW Junior Heavyweight Division and ECW. Eddie Really became one of the best ever when he signed with WWE. Eddie could play a underdog feel good babyface a guy you wanna root for and an lying cheating & Stealing heel to perfection. Eddie was taken from us to soon but was still able to leave lasting impact on the world. Viva La Raza"
Taibhse wrote on 22.11.2024:
[10.0] "Quite simply, Eddie Guerrero is the reason I am a wrestling fan. I was flipping through channels as a 7-year-old on a Saturday morning, and I happened upon Los Guerreros vs The World's Greatest Tag Team from the previous night's SmackDown. I saw Eddie do something I'd never seen before - a combined headscissors and armdrag on both Haas and Benjamin - and I was hooked. In the years after that, his promos and matches continued to bring me laughter and amazement, and he truly had it all - the look, the athleticism, comedy, drama, workrate, etc. etc. He was an all-rounder to a degree that I'm not sure has been equalled since. He was taken from us far too soon and it was a terrible waste. Wrestling has been poorer without him ever since. RIP."
Wrestlingfan0808 wrote on 10.11.2024:
[10.0] "He excelled in every role he played. Good guy, bad guy, it didnt matter. One of the blueprints on how the narrative on small wrestlers have changed over the years even tho he was pretty jacked for his size. The impact he made in the industry continues to be felt today. One of a kind"
TripleCrown wrote on 06.10.2024:
[10.0] "One of the very few wrestlers who could captivate an audience and have the ability to be an incredibly good wrestler. Eddie was an all round perfect wrestler, the only other two like that (from the US) were Shawn Michaels and Kurt Angle. Eddie belongs in that class. Worked his ass off for so long, from teaming with Art Barr in Mexico, being Black Tiger II in NJPW, a little short stint in ECW, making an impact in WCW and finally going to WWE and winning the WWE Championship. Oozed charisma and could back it up in-ring whenever he needed to. You could see he was declining a little during his final year or two, but it didn't stop him from putting on classic matches that are still talked about. One of the greatest to ever do it, and truly paved a way for smaller guys in wrestling. Eddie Guerrero is and will forever be a legend in professional wrestling."
dangfoolian wrote on 21.09.2024:
[10.0] "My all time favorite wrestler. From his classic bouts in ECW against Dean Malenko, being the gold standard of all the cruiserweights in WCW, and carrying that over in WWF, Eddie was almost always must see TV. A legend that we tragically lost too soon, and was, in my opinion, the last truly extraordinary professional wrestler."
jsborts wrote on 08.09.2024:
[10.0] "Eddie was good at every single aspect of wrestling and probably had more charisma than anyone in the business who never left for Hollywood. Eddies the reason a lot of people got interested in wrestling, myself included, and is truly one of the greatest to ever do it."
CrayJeV wrote on 01.09.2024:
"Eddie was a genius in the ring and wrestled with an intensity unlike many before and after him. His match with Brock Lesnar at Unforgiven will always be one of my favorites simply for the pop Eddie got for winning"
SCMIV440 wrote on 28.08.2024:
"For me, Eddie is one of a few wrestlers that is able to evoke such a visceral reaction as not just a babyface but as a heel. While a lot of his career happened when I was quite young, he was very much one of my favorites growing up. Now, as an adult, it's super fun to go back and dissect what he does on the mic and in-ring. Speaking of on the mic, I firmly believe that his addiction promo in the lead up to No Way Out 2003 is the greatest promo of all time. While I do not expect every one to agree with that sentiment I just felt like it deserved a mention"
Joe907 wrote on 25.08.2024:
[10.0] "One of the most talented wreatlers of all time. Great technical wrestler and high flyer. He's very charismatic. His matches with the Smackdown 6 were amazing. All time legend"
KayfabeZone wrote on 18.08.2024:
[10.0] "Very unique talent. Eddie could easily make you cheer or boo him and his work in the ring speaks for itself. It's a shame he was taken from us way too soon. He was still so young and had much more to offer inside the ropes. A legend that should never be forgotten."
ITGfromDisc wrote on 09.08.2024:
[10.0] "you kidding me? this man is one of the most charismatic wrestlers in the ring, cutting a promo, and can work heel and face with the crowd. His talent is unapparelled, and while his career was cut short by his heart faliure, he is without a doubt a very influential wrestler for many current stars."
ceasara63 wrote on 04.08.2024:
[10.0] "Eddie Guerrero is, in my humble opinion, the perfect wrestler. He is one of the greatest of all time, and as an aspiring wrestler myself, one of my biggest inspirations. He can go toe-to-toe with any wrestler, any era, and hold his own, if not outshine them. He has an abundance of charisma, and a connection with the audience that very few wrestlers have. He can play both sides of the face-heel spectrum and be one of the best you've ever seen at both. In his prime, nobody could match up to him. Just a minute ago when I was ranking Edge, I questioned if there was anyone as well-rounded as he is, and the answer to that question is Eddie Guerrero. He had already built up a massive legacy for himself before his untimely passing in November 2005, and had that not happened, I can't even begin to imagine how much further he could've gone. He is an inspiration, he is a hero, he's one of my favorites of all time, viva la raza."
jennegatron wrote on 04.08.2024:
[10.0] "1997 Eddie Guerrero could be time traveled to any era of wrestling to this day and his game and his character would shine. How anyone can have that mullet and that facial hair and also be the hottest thing in the world is proof that Eddie radiates a level of charisma you can't teach. His moves are so truly timeless and also ahead of their time, it's an absolute joy to watch him wrestle. His feud with Rey Mysterio Jr & the commentary he did in the lead up to Starrcade vs Dean Malenko in wcw 1997 feel like must watch tv. When he's a coward or a cheater, it's so fun to boo him, and when he strings together an unbelievably beautiful string of moves, culminating in a frog splash it feels like perfection. Rest in peace Eddie"
KobashiChopMe wrote on 03.08.2024:
[10.0] "Its unfair how Eddie was taken from us so soon. He was one of the best to ever do it in the WWE, and I don't think you can find anyone that will differ."
BizarroMask wrote on 02.08.2024:
[10.0] "VIVA LA RAZA! One of the greatest of all time , very enjoyable heel , maybe the best character in wrestling world. We miss you Eddie."
Zak22 wrote on 19.07.2024:
[9.0] "At his peak, Eddie was the best in the world, no question. But what was his peak? Some will say 2002-2005 in WWE but I'd say 1997-1998 in WCW, he was a show stealer, technical and athletic perfection. Look, Eddie was not perfect and some of his matches were mid but to do what he could do, you have to respect it."
Open The Vault wrote on 15.07.2024:
[10.0] "It is criminal to give someone like Eddie Guerrero below a 10. Another legendary wrestler who stamped their name into wrestling history books. He's worked CMLL, WCW/NWA, AWA, AAA, NJPW, ECW, WWA, ROH, IWA Mid-South, OVW, & WWA. He traveled the world and got into so many promotions it was no wonder he was so good. Great moveset, Amazing charisma and an ability to get to the hearts of fans if given the chance. His early years were pretty damn good and he seemed like a natural. He was really showcased with ECW and managed to become a rising star in the states. WCW had huge hopes for him, hell he was talked about for a World Title run around 1995 to 1996! They had a lot of trust in him but a lot of politics relegated him to the mid to lower mid card before leaving WCW with the Rascalz to join the WWF/E. There he would create a legacy. Becoming "Latino Heat" and doing the best work of his career! He sadly passed unexpectedly in 2005 which was absolutely tragic to the wrestling world."
OldSchoolFan3098 wrote on 14.06.2024:
[10.0] "Eddie Guerrero, one of the most electrifying performers in the history of professional wrestling, was a true gem who captured the hearts of fans worldwide. What made Eddie special was his unparalleled versatility. He could play any role with such authenticity, whether as a lovable hero or a cunning villain. Eddie had the unique ability to make you laugh one moment and gasp in awe the next. His "Latino Heat" persona was iconic, and his catchphrase "I Lie, I Cheat, I Steal" became a beloved mantra, embodying his cheeky, rule-bending charisma. What really endeared Eddie to us fans was his incredible in-ring ability. Every match he was part of felt like a masterclass in wrestling. He delivered classics against legends like Rey Mysterio, Kurt Angle, and Brock Lesnar, showcasing his technical prowess, high-flying agility, and psychological acumen. His match against Brock Lesnar at No Way Out 2004, where he won the WWE Championship, is etched in the memories of wrestling fans like myself as a true underdog story. Eddie's matches were more than just physical contests; they were stories filled with emotion, drama, and spectacle. Beyond his wrestling skills, Eddie's personal story resonated deeply with fans. His battles with addiction and his journey to redemption were well-known, making his triumphs all the more poignant. Eddie was open about his struggles, which made his fans root for him even harder. We saw a man who fought his demons and emerged victorious, both inside and outside the ring. This vulnerability and honesty made him relatable and even more lovable. When Eddie would connect with the audience, you could feel the genuine bond he had with his fans. In the end, what made Eddie Guerrero truly special was his heart. He poured his soul into every performance, and you could see how much he loved wrestling and his fans. Eddie's infectious energy, his trademark grin, and his sheer passion for the business left a lasting impact on everyone who watched him. Even today, years after his untimely passing, Eddie's legacy lives on, reminding us of the joy he brought and the lasting impression he made on the world of professional wrestling. Eddie Guerrero wasn't just a wrestler; he was a hero, an entertainer, and a beloved figure whose spirit continues to inspire."
doobwrld wrote on 26.05.2024:
[10.0] "It irritates my soul whenever I watch professional wrestling, and a commentator boldly and almost disrespectfully proclaims a wrestler as the next Eddie Guerrero. While I think for these wrestlers, it is top tier admiration and endearing, there simply put, will NEVER be another Eddie Guerrero. Once in a generation talent, truly one of a kind in every aspect in the ring. Need a good match with another star? Eddie. Need to elevate a new talent? Eddie. Want a great opener to set up for your event? Eddie. Need a good midcard match that doesnt dull out the crowd? Eddie. Need a blockbuster main-event that will be talked about after its all said and done? Eddie. Promo? Eddie. He could really do it all, and his impact not just on professional wrestling, but modern lucha libre will forever be talked about. Its all for good reason. Eddie was not just an amazing talent, but a pure soul who fought so valiantly and desperately to take back his life beyond wrestling. Ultimately, it was all for nothing, as it was way too tragically cut short. Eddie will always be a legend, and he is missed dearly every day by fans, wrestlers, and executives alike. Viva La Raza."
Tommysalami21 wrote on 16.05.2024:
[10.0] "Eddie Guerrero is one of if not the best in the ring. A man who could use any wrestling style whether its grappling or highflying. He is truly one of the goats.RIP"
crs285 wrote on 28.04.2024:
[10.0] "Eddie Guerrero was amazing in the ring and was one of the most charismatic wrestlers of his generation. He managed to stand out everywhere he went due to his in ring excellence in every facet of wrestling and his mic skills being great. Lost his life too soon otherwise who knows what he could have accomplished."
Willie 19200 wrote on 27.04.2024:
[9.0] "Eddie Guerrero is overall one of the most charismatic and talented wrestlers in all of wrestling, from his many great matches with Chris Benoit, to his high flying classics with Rey Mysterio, to having technical classics with other legends like Kurt Angle. Guerrero is a man who can do it all; Entertainment, Techincal Wrestling, Lucha Libre, and even the look of a world champion. It's safe to say that Eddie Guerrero is one of the best and overall well liked wrestler in this industry."
ABQMIKE wrote on 25.04.2024:
[10.0] "He was wrestling. He could do it all. He concentrated on every action and made everything count. His mannerisms in his heel work were top notch. I personally loved his heel work more than his face work although that was a lot of fun too. His knowing when to put the speed and impact before the point of attack was matched by only a few. He could draw you in just walking to the ring with his cocky, smug look knowing he was going to give you the show of your life no matter the opponent. It was almost a hate me now but once this match is done you'll love me. I adored his early work with Art Barr & as Black Tiger. I knew he sealed his ultimate status once he got into his groove in WCW. 10+"
Dirty Diego wrote on 11.03.2024:
[10.0] "One of my favourite wrestlers of all time had it all one of the greatest in ring technicians ever, and his charisma and character work was up their with the best the Latino heat gimmick, the lie cheat steal gimmick and his underdog gimmick that helped him win the big one still missed to this day"
easypac wrote on 17.02.2024:
[10.0] "The most charismatic, charming and likable wrestler of all time in my opinion. Eddie had that It factor that just draws people in, rather he was a lovable and funny underdog baby face or a dramatic and paranoid heel. The best undersized wrestler of all time, managing to crack the main event scene in WWE and become the WWE champion at 5 foot 8, in a time where that was unheard of. He could wrestle any style against any opponent, rather it be strong style, lucha, technical or sports entertainment. He brought the best out in everyone and got a lot of peoples best matches during the Ruthless Aggression era, which is one of the best eras in wrestling history. Eddie wrestled in Japan, Mexico and America and mastered the different styles of all of them. He mastered the art of cheating in wrestling matches better than any wrestler ever has or ever will. He could cheat as a baby face and get the crowd to laugh and love him even more, which is a very hard thing to do. He had one of the best physiques of all time in a time where the physiques were insane in the WWE, Steroids definitely played a role but nonetheless there is no magic pill and you cant look like that without a large amount of hard work. Overall there is a reason why people still talk about him to this day and will talk about him for the rest of time, Latino Heat Forever."