What if eddie guerrero was still alive




















I think if he was still alive and well today, he would be a babyface on Monday Night Raw as well as being a former 4 time World Champion. I couldn't see him staying on Smackdown for another 3 years. He would have been even more over with the WWE audience and could have been one of the WWE's top elite superstars for a number of years.

What are your thoughts on this topic? Please give detailed responses. Dead Kennedy Forever Holly. Joined: Jul 29, Messages: Likes Received: I really think Eddie was going to be pushed to the main event once more after the feud with Batista. And that would have been great, had it happened. Like what he did with his life or not, he was one of the most charismatic and gifted wrestlers ever in WWE. As for if Eddie did not die Say what you want, but isn't it common knowledge that there were no plans for a title run for Rey before Eddie's death?

Eddie would probably be still going strong and working the upper-midcard for SmackDown, 'cause a man of his talent should not be lower on the card unless there's a good reason. And seeing how the roster is now, Eddie is still a better performer than a majority of the workers employed by WWE as of now. Yeah, I'm not getting emotional here, but I believe the appeal of WWE programming would have been marginally better if Eddie had not died.

OIL Championship Contender. Joined: Mar 21, Messages: Likes Received: Well, if he was still alive he would have won the World Heavyweight Championship which he was slated to win a few days later.

He deserved that belt as he was a consistent performer, and the crowd loved him. Looking forward a year or two and I agree with you, with him being on RAW as a babyface. He suited that role very well, he knew how to get the crowd to love him and there was just something about him that made him the ultimate babyface.

He would have won the WWE Championship by now, and perhaps even twice. He deserved the biggest belt in the industry for all he's done in the ring and out of it. Loved by all, and a great wrestler. One of the best technically, not the best but right up there. He loved his trade, worked hard at it and came back from a dark time in his life to propell himself up amongst the legends of this industry. Fizzy Mid-Card Championship Winner. Joined: Aug 7, Messages: 1, Likes Received: Well I think Eddie would still be on Smackdown.

I think he would be a 4 time champ there, and having feuds with main event people much like Shawn Micheals is doing now. I think Eddie was the most entertaining person on Smackdown, and really deserved more then he got on there. So if Eddie were still alive I see him feuding with main event stars while still being a multiple time world champion.

Joined: Feb 18, Messages: 1, Likes Received: 1, I dont know how many World Title runs he would have had if any so I cant really comment on that. He would be upper-midcard putting over the the stars of tommorow or whatever. He would be the guy that everyone talks about as legendary but just couldnt win the big one again for some reason i. Joined: Jan 17, Messages: 6, Likes Received: 1, Well the rumor floating around was Eddie was going to take the title off of Batista.

He had serious drug and personal problems that forced him to take a four-year hiatus. By the time he returned in , he was a changed man after having found God and proceeded to have one stellar match after another. Kurt Angle from the year prior: a spectacular, technical masterpiece filled with traditional wrestling psychology, deep storytelling, and convincing emotion. They had never really worked, and you would've had such a great dynamic between the two with heel Eddie versus Shawn.

That'd be your 'tear the house down,' high quality match at WrestleMania 22 in Chicago. Vince was like, 'God damn, that's really appealing. We could parallel their careers.

What kind of footage of Eddie do we have outside of WCW? We could really do some impressive packages. Even Vince McMahon himself was quickly impressed with the idea for the match, and this was before Survivor Series had even taken place. Eddie was 38 when he passed away. It is at that point that many wrestlers contemplate retirement, and justifiably so. By that point, their bodies are far more worn down and become more susceptible to long-term damage and health concerns.

Eddie was no exception, being in considerable pain as far back as , during his first World Title run. However, WWE would not have built the blue brand around Eddie. Eddie was downright thrilled when they put the title on JBL instead of him, as the pressure being put on him during his first reign was a major catalyst in the decline of his health. While this can be attributed to a number of reasons lack of top draws overall, post-WrestleMania slump, a general decline in interest in wrestling following the end of the Attitude Era , Eddie took the weakening numbers personally, which only amplified his stress.

Vickie started off as an apparent peacemaker between Eddie's best friend - Rey Mysterio - and his nephew - Chavo Guerrero - but soon turned heel and sided with Chavo. Things only got more controversial from there. She was involved in a number of unflattering angles over the years from onwards especially one where she was romantically involved with Edge while she held the position of General Manager of Smackdown. She was a constant heel for almost her entire run with the company and you have to say that there is no way she would have been given the opportunity for as much on-screen presence if Eddie was still around.

New User posted their first comment. Log in. WWE Listicle. The world would have been a better place if it still had the great Eddie Guerrero. Modified 29 Jul Listicle. So, without any further ado, here are 5 things that could have been different if Eddie Guerrero was still alive: 5 Vickie Guerrero wouldn't have had as much screen time Would Vickie have had the run she did with the WWE if not for her husband's death? Edited by anirudh.



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