If your friend died, would it feel worse for you? How about just a classmate, or an acquiantance? Someone you know and respect/care about/admire means more to you than someone you don't know.Originally Posted by Traitorfish
I used to watch WWE and, before that, WCW. Eddie was definitely a big part of both organizations, especially WWE.
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How the hell would you know that? If you don't give a damn, stay out of the discussion.some semi famous guy dies and we all seem unhappy about it. none of us knew him. had any feelings for him. even knew what he was like offstage. but you mourn his death? for what? isn't he just another anonymity? all you miss is a face on tv. if it was someone else you wouldn't give a damn. he hasn't made a drop of influence on any of us yet some people mourn the loss of that?



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I haven't watched WWE for a year or more, but Eddie Guerrereo was a funny guy, he had quite good wrestling moves and he was pretty good on the mic... and we must never forget his low-rider. I remember Eddie Guerrereo - Brock Lesnar in No Way Out, I think it was in 2004, and Eddie made an amazing match there, not to mention he won the WWE Championship back then. The Wrestlemania moment a month after, when Eddie Guerrereo and Chris Benoit ended the show by hugging and holding their championship belts in the air together, was also a great moment to see. Rest in peace, Eddie. Condolences to his family, relatives and friends.

