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Anybody who likes Pro Wrestling - Eddie Guerrero Dies @ 38 (pg. 6)
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| eRRaTiK |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
Anyway personally I was always a big Edge & Christian fan cos they were just so random & Stupid, |
man when they first entered the league with lita and were flying off ladders and doing crazy they were the bomb! eventually they got too much talk time, and had that fued where they split up and it went downhill from there.
lol @ idoru. yeh i'd hit it! |
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| benoitfan |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
Not sure if I should take that as a compliment :conf:
Anyway personally I was always a big Edge & Christian fan cos they were just so random & Stupid, and never liked eddie much until he came back from rehab & seemed really focussed on what he was doing, had this happened 4 years ago then it wouldn't have surprised me, but for a man to kill his demons and then end up like this, it's definitely not fun. |
in case you haven't, check Eddie's run as Black Tiger Eddie Guerrero in New Japan Pro Wrestling or his year in ECW before going to WCW. You'll see him really focused. He only got seriously into addictions circa '99 or '00. Anyways if you like wrestling more as a sport then entertainment, which I dunno if it's the case, his matches in NJPW are legendary (as well are Benoit's or Malenko's there, for instance). Damn, I still can't believe this happened :( |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by benoitfan
in case you haven't, check Eddie's run as Black Tiger Eddie Guerrero in New Japan Pro Wrestling or his year in ECW before going to WCW. You'll see him really focused. He only got seriously into addictions circa '99 or '00. Anyways if you like wrestling more as a sport then entertainment, which I dunno if it's the case, his matches in NJPW are legendary (as well are Benoit's or Malenko's there, for instance). Damn, I still can't believe this happened :( |
yeah, it really sucks, while he wasn't my favourite, i respected the mans ability. The closest thing to good 'real' (tho still scripted, just less obvious & better moves) we get is ROH but the wrestling channel here is about 7 months behind |
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| dex316 |
couldnt believe this when i heard yesterday. eddie was the ultimate. his matches were always exciting and he was always willing to go the extra, to take that extra risk to entertain. whether as a heel or face he was always one of the most entertaining and charismatic wrestlers ever. a true legend who will be greatly missed. 2 days ago i was so excited cos he was gonna win the title and be the champ when i go to sheffield next week and now i'll never get another chance to see him perform.
RIP |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by dex316
couldnt believe this when i heard yesterday. eddie was the ultimate. his matches were always exciting and he was always willing to go the extra, to take that extra risk to entertain. whether as a heel or face he was always one of the most entertaining and charismatic wrestlers ever. a true legend who will be greatly missed. 2 days ago i was so excited cos he was gonna win the title and be the champ when i go to sheffield next week and now i'll never get another chance to see him perform.
RIP |
his last match summed up everything that made him entertaining, with Ken Kennedy, cheating the ref into thinking that kennedy had hit him with the chair and then taking a beating from "mr kennedy" afterwards. to be honest im still in shock, cos its not as if he was old or anything, 38 is no age at all |
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| LiGHT78 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cannibal
Even though he was clean and sober for four years, you twat. |
Honestly, how could it not have anything to do with drugs? You don't just drop dead at 38...my guess is steroids. Back in WCW he was pretty much a cruiserweight running around with all the flying latinos...But , I saw him at the gym near my house a few months ago when they were in Montreal for an event, and I couldn't believe how massive he was, he had to have been on the juice.
Very curious as to his actual cause of death, I hope they eventually let us know. |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by LiGHT78
Honestly, how could it not have anything to do with drugs? You don't just drop dead at 38...my guess is steroids. Back in WCW he was pretty much a cruiserweight running around with all the flying latinos...But , I saw him at the gym near my house a few months ago when they were in Montreal for an event, and I couldn't believe how massive he was, he had to have been on the juice.
Very curious as to his actual cause of death, I hope they eventually let us know. |
when he came off the painkillers & booze he filled his life with the gym & eating, he built hismelf up so he could be a main eventer, and it worked, he won the title, obv we dunno if he had help in doing so but the autopsy will show |
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| benoitfan |
my guess is on heart failure of course as many wrestlers need to handle the steroid issue, and it's sad to know that in average, a pro-wrestler life prolly lasts till he turns 45 or 50. Batista and that crew are doomed, but hey they know that too and it's a decision they take. We shall not forget that although he was sober and healthy for 4 years, those years took a toll on his body obviously...
Ian, in Portugal we only got smack and raw on tv this year, but the internet is flooded with puroresu etc, but yeh on TV ROH is the best equivalent you'll get over there ;) I get everything since i download and buy tapes often hehe |
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| eROs.au |
i use to love eddie when he was in WCW with the LWO
R.I.P. brother.

VIVA LA LATINO WORLD ORDER... |
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| Dmatrox |
| wow thats sad. 38. i dont like wrestling, but i have seen him on tv before. rip |
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| Brady |
His feud with Malenko in ECW is legendary and will never be forgotten.
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Thank you Eddie for all those years of fantastic matches-- whether you wrestled in front of a few hundred or many thousand, you always gave it your 100 percent. |
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| Vlad |
Speaking of Japan Wrestling, my favorite Japanese wrestler is The Great Muta! Talk about a legend. And as far as legendary matches go, Mick Foley in the Japanese Death Match is probably #1.
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, I cant believe he died, this 'sport' really does take a lives investment. |
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