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I think Charile could take Eddie at this point, I dont know if it was planed but when the WGTT lost titles to eddie and chavo they gave charile a pretty nasty foldup backdrop that gave him a concussion so maybe it was a little payback

Eddie would more than likely take out Haas.

My perpetual rule of thumb: in a fight, never bet on the white guy.

I think you mean "Never bet on the Euromutt American". Eddie's white too.

He is?!?!?!?

 

Pardon my disbelief, but I've never seen a picture of his parents, and can only go on the perpetuated "myth" of his Hispanic/Mexican/whatever origins.

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I think Charile could take Eddie at this point, I dont know if it was planed but when the WGTT lost titles to eddie and chavo they gave charile a pretty nasty foldup backdrop that gave him a concussion so maybe it was a little payback

Eddie would more than likely take out Haas.

My perpetual rule of thumb: in a fight, never bet on the white guy.

I think you mean "Never bet on the Euromutt American". Eddie's white too.

He is?!?!?!?

 

Pardon my disbelief, but I've never seen a picture of his parents, and can only go on the perpetuated "myth" of his Hispanic/Mexican/whatever origins.

Not sure what you mean by "white" but all of Eddie's family hails from Chihuahua, Mexico. All of Eddie's brothers and sisters were born in Mexico. He was the first to be born in America. El Paso, Texas to be exact.

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I think Charile could take Eddie at this point, I dont know if it was planed but when the WGTT lost titles to eddie and chavo they gave charile a pretty nasty foldup backdrop that gave him a concussion so maybe it was a little payback

Eddie would more than likely take out Haas.

My perpetual rule of thumb: in a fight, never bet on the white guy.

I think you mean "Never bet on the Euromutt American". Eddie's white too.

He is?!?!?!?

 

Pardon my disbelief, but I've never seen a picture of his parents, and can only go on the perpetuated "myth" of his Hispanic/Mexican/whatever origins.

Not sure what you mean by "white" but all of Eddie's family hails from Chihuahua, Mexico. All of Eddie's brothers and sisters were born in Mexico. He was the first to be born in America. El Paso, Texas to be exact.

Eddie's Father, Gori Guerrero, spent some time in the US when he was younger. He worked as a translator in Los Angeles before he got into wrestling. He could have very easily married a white woman and have mixed children.

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I have read some sites that say Mexico but I found this in an interview that quotes both Eddie and his brother Chavo Sr.:

 

Another reason for the reaction is the Guerrero family’s longtime relationship with the city of El Paso. In 1960, Eddie’s father, Gory, began promoting shows in the city, as well as right across the border in Juarez, Mexico. It was there, at the International Arena, that all four of the Guerrero boys – Eddie is by far the youngest of the sons – got their start.

 

“We were all born in Mexico, except Eddie,” Chavo Sr. said. “He was born in El Paso. But I think everybody knows that.”

Edited by OldSchoolWrestling

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Here is Meltzer's report on the incident

 

"We heard several different versions of what went down on Tuesday between Charlie Haas and Eddy Guerrero. Guerrero was injured (at the time believed to have been a separated shoulder but now appears to be a hyperextended elbow) during the match and Haas wasn't aware of it and was too tight on an injured body part. Guerrero got mad backstage and punches were thrown. Chavo was involved but Shelton Benjamin wasn't. Guerrero was hurt a little worse in the fracas in throwing a punch but is not expected to miss any time. Jim Ross and John Laurinaitis calmed everyone down and they all shook hands when it was over and apologized. The feeling was Guerrero may have been wrong to go off on Haas, since Haas wasn't aware of the injury, but that Haas also shouldn't have escalated he situation."

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Here is Meltzer's report on the incident

 

"We heard several different versions of what went down on Tuesday between Charlie Haas and Eddy Guerrero. Guerrero was injured (at the time believed to have been a separated shoulder but now appears to be a hyperextended elbow) during the match and Haas wasn't aware of it and was too tight on an injured body part. Guerrero got mad backstage and punches were thrown. Chavo was involved but Shelton Benjamin wasn't. Guerrero was hurt a little worse in the fracas in throwing a punch but is not expected to miss any time. Jim Ross and John Laurinaitis calmed everyone down and they all shook hands when it was over and apologized. The feeling was Guerrero may have been wrong to go off on Haas, since Haas wasn't aware of the injury, but that Haas also shouldn't have escalated he situation."

 

How exactly did Haas escalate the situation is what I'm not getting?

 

Did he throw the first punch? Or did he defend himself against a overly pissed off Eddie?

 

I'm starting to think the WWE needs a classroom for detention or someone in charge of timeouts and nap time.

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Eddie gets into fights with fans and now wrestlers, too.

 

SmartMarks: "Fuck Chavo!"

 

:huh:

It said that Chavo was starting shit in a situation that dealt with two other guys.

 

And I'm pissed that Chavo seems perfectly happy being a leech.

 

Eddy's push was totally aborted so they could try and get the kind of heatless Chavo on a roll.

 

What has Chavo done to help his cause?

 

Besides stand next to Eddy?

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Has anyone seen Chavo live recently? Because I'll be damned if he looks like he's over on TV.

 

I guess teasing a heel turn for 56 weeks will make the fans a little confused to cheer or not?

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I was at the smackdown tapings in NJ last month and when he came out for his match, and the fans knowing Eddie wasn't around, the guy got no reaction whatsoever.

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