Really shocked me this has, him and batista were really good on screen of late. Its amazing to think that one week you can be jumping from the corner of the wring and the next week your no longer here. Wonder what will happen tonight on raw. R.I.P.
Really shocked me this has, him and batista were really good on screen of late. Its amazing to think that one week you can be jumping from the corner of the wring and the next week your no longer here. Wonder what will happen tonight on raw. R.I.P.
This week's Raw and Smackdown will both be tribute shows to Eddie, with words from friends and each match featuring a little of Eddie.
Raw last night was awesome and definitely a fitting tribute to eddie. Smackdown should be equally as awesome. If you didn't see/record raw live last night(wasn't live as usual as they recorded it on sunday night) then watch it on sky(I think it's on tomorrow night).
They have also just announced on WWE's website that he passed away due to heart failure. His vessels had narrowed due to his past drug and alcohol prob(which he has been free of for 4 years). Because he had worked his body so hard, heart disease had set in and he just passed away in his sleep.
I think that is the best way to go as he was in no pain and was in his prime. There will never be another like eddie guerrero. Viva La Raza!
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I watched WWF once or twice when I was younger, sorry to hear that hes passed away.
I thought Vince was the guy who played the owner, is he actually the real CEO of the brand too?Originally Posted by bertie
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Vince is the real CEO of the company(think it used to be his wife linda due to business reasons but he is now CEO).
Vince did say at the press conference that any royalties due would go to eddie's family and that they should keep coming in for a long long time.
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whoever this guy was i expect i saw him doing insane things in the ring at least once in my childhood
tis a sad day for wrestling
I'm really looking forward to Smackdown after watching Raw's great matches and the emotional tributes were wonderful too.
I'm not ashamed to say that the whole thing brought a tear or 2 to my eyes especially when some people say "it's just wrestling".
I guess I'm just that passionate about it and only real regret I have is that I never got to see Eddie at a live show in person .
Long live the memory of a great man eddie all ways liked to watch him wrestle it so strange when some one dies its the knowledge that you will not see then again.
No more lying and cheating.
I defy anyone who watches wrestling not to cry while watching raw. Just to see Chris Benoit break down shows how much eddie meant to everyone. Raw was a fitting tribute to eddie and I'm sure smackdown will be as well. Eddie will never be forgotten.
I do know everything, just not all at once. It's a virtual memory problem.
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