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Nov 14, 2005 19:47

Eddie Guerrero died yesterday. Nobody knows why, but, he was found dead in his Hotel room.

Honestly, I feel like shit. The same way I felt when Owen died back in '99.

I'll most more later, since not a lot of people will probably care about this, nor know who Eddie or Owen are.


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. frr_vegeta November 15 2005, 04:15:03 UTC
Indeed that sucks....however you are currently listening to one kick ass song.

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Re: . majin_dustin November 15 2005, 04:31:07 UTC
WWE used the Johnny Cash rendition of this classic Nine Inch Nails song to make Eddie Guerrero a special video package, it aired earlier on Raw. So, I am listening to it, aswell.

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rave_epic November 15 2005, 15:11:21 UTC
Damn, that blows.

Latino Heeeeeeeat!

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majin_dustin November 17 2005, 23:01:22 UTC
Lie, Cheat, and Steal!!!!

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katgurl03 November 15 2005, 17:10:01 UTC
He was one of my favorites.

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majin_dustin November 17 2005, 23:00:56 UTC
Deep down, whether he was a good guy, or a bad guy in the story, he was everyones favorite, most of the time.

When he was a good guy in the story, everyone loved to laugh at his antics.

When he was the bad guy, they loved to hate him, for the story.

He was on the favorites list of alot of people, myself included.

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helldrive_exe November 16 2005, 03:45:42 UTC
He was also a good sports athlete I remember back in the younger days, even before me emerging into JA, or so. I also remembered I liked his styles and such. Yes, I will miss Eddie. But the Latino Heat burns in the hearts of his fans, in your hearts.

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majin_dustin November 17 2005, 22:59:33 UTC
Luchalibre style was very popular for the longest time. It still is, thanks in part to the work that Eddie did to help establish it.

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special_b November 16 2005, 11:21:01 UTC
To be honest, for a while now I havn't been watching wrestling because it just got too stupid for me...but after this I find my self watching again and feeling the pain others are in mourning his passing.

Alot of the time I overlooked his performance as just another build up to bigger wrestlers (didn't even know he made champ until I tuned back in) but looking back, alot of the wrestlers we waited night and day for didn't deliver much whereas people like Eddie Guerrero poured thier heart and soul into it every single time I watched, no matter how small a part, no matter how silly or stereotypical, he was always there.

Now that Guerrero is gone, I see how much of a void is left in the roster, not in ways that any wrestler could fill, but in something only Eddie could do and what he did well.

Wether he was villian or hero...he held the audience and I would know since besides last night, I havn't watched wrestling in over 2 years. He was THAT memorable.

R.I.P. Eddie Guerrero - You will be sorely missed.Reply

majin_dustin November 17 2005, 22:58:30 UTC
Eddie Guerrero was a truly unique man. He was one of those men that achieved a greatness beyond any wealth or fame. He was a great individual who had touched many lives with his entertainment, and that is something nobody can ever take from him.

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