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Future WWE Role For Eddie Guerrero Had He Not Passed Away

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During a recent appearance on the ‘Keepin’ It 100’ podcast, former WWF/WWE Commentator Hugo Savinovich spoke about the tragic death of Eddie Guerrero in November 2005 and what more Eddie could have done in his career if he hadn’t passed away.

Here’s what Savinovich had to say about the loss of the late, great ‘Latino Heat’ Eddie Guerrero:

“Not only did we miss some great years ahead of him, but I think that the best was yet to come. Because I think creatively, would he have gone full-time creatively and maybe an Analyst on the Spanish shows too, I think that he would have been so productive because he had that quality of a wrestling mind.

You know, people have good ideas, but good ideas don’t necessarily make good business. A good idea in our business works when it projects the right image at the right moment that it will draw your TV-ratings and put a$$es on the seats.

I think, Eddie, we missed out on a big, huge part. I think that an Analyst like him on a Spanish show and somebody of a Consultant type would have been fantastic for Vince McMahon.”

Eddie Guerrero, the beloved WWF/WWE Superstar known for his charisma and in-ring prowess, tragically passed away on November 13, 2005. His death sent shockwaves through the wrestling world and beyond, as fans mourned the loss of a true icon.

Guerrero’s legacy continues to live on through his unforgettable matches and the impact he had on the pro wrestling industry.

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