John Bradshaw Layfield reflects on the life of Eddie Guerrero, and talks about how influential Eddie was in front of and behind the camera. JBL and Eddie Guerrero worked a program in 2004 that ...
In a poignant episode of "The Extreme Life of Matt Hardy," Hardy recounted the wrestling world's profound grief upon learning of Eddie Guerrero's passing. He described the tears and heartbreak ...
Rey Mysterio is forever grateful for his feud and friendship with Eddie Guerrero. In a recent interview for Unlikely with Adrian Hernandez, the WWE Hall of Famer commented on his opening match ...
Matt Hardy has recalled the backstage reaction in WWE to Eddie Guerrero's passing in 2005, as well as when he heard the sad news. Hardy discussed Guerrero's life and career, as well as his demise ...
John ‘Bradshaw’ Layfield greatly regrets the fact that Eddie Guerrero is no longer with us, 19 years after the passing of the WWE Hall of Famer. The pair feuded in WWE in 2004, with Layfield winning ...
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During a recent appearance on the “Something To Wrestle” podcast, JBL discussed how the stress of being the WWE Champion affected Eddie Guerrero, Vince McMahon’s perspective on RAW compared to ...
20), shared why the cross tattoo on his wrist is so symbolic. “I remember it was my 25th birthday. I woke up and I just, I didn't feel good. I was like, I don't really like the guy that I am.
One of the tattoos garnering the most attention is a symbol on Hegseth’s chest known as the "Jerusalem Cross," which consists of one large cross surrounded by four smaller crosses. Hegseth ...
"Just so we are clear. This has NOTHING to do with the Jerusalem Cross tattoo on his chest," Gaither wrote in the text. "This has everything to do with the 'DEUS VULT' Tattoo on his inner bicep." ...
We can cross off the Yankees, presumably, due to Guerrero's on-the-record hatred of the Bronx Bombers. Now, enough money could always change Guerrero's tune, but not many players speak so strongly ...