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'''Eduardo Gory Guerrero Llanes''' (], ] – ], ]), better known by his ring name '''Eddie Guerrero''', was a Mexican American professional wrestler. Born into a legendary Mexican wrestling family, Eddie Guerrero managed to maintain the storied legacy of his family. Through the 1990s, he had a distinguished career, working for every major ] in the ] during that period: ], ] and ].

Guerrero's in-ring ] was that of a crafty, resourceful wrestler who would do anything to win a match. His famous mantra became "Cheat to Win". Despite being a ] for much of his career, he became ] in and outside the ring.

Throughout his career, Guerrero encountered various ] problems outside of wrestling, including ] and an addiction to ]. His problems outside of the ring were sometimes integrated into his ]. Notwithstanding these issues, Guerrero won numerous titles during his career, including the ].

==Career==
===Early career===
Guerrero came from a legendary wrestling family. His father, ], was a founding father of ], a prominent wrestling trainer and an influential figure in Mexican professional wrestling. His three brothers ], ] and ] all followed in their father's footsteps and became professional wrestlers. Guerrero's nephew, ] also became a wrestler, while his uncle ] and cousin Javier Llanes wrestled in Mexico. As a boy, Guerrero's father allowed him and Chavo Jr. to wrestle one another during intermissions in the wrestling arena that Gory owned.
Guerrero was born in ] and raised in ] and attended the ] as well as ] on an athletic scholarship, where he wrestled collegiately, before returning to El Paso to train as a professional wrestler. He debuted in 1987 in the Mexican ] promotion. He became a star in Mexico long before he wrestled in the United States. In the late 1980s, Guerrero debuted in the ] affiliate ] (formerly known as ]) as a ]. While wrestling in Juarez, Guerrero and 5 other wrestlers, were accused of statuary rape on a underage wrestling groupie, who had become ]. Out of the five accused, the Mexican authorities went after Eddie, due to him being American. He then left Juarez and did not return for several years, in fear of being arrested

In 1993, Guerrero began wrestling in Japan for ], where he was known as ''']'''. In Mexico, he wrestled mainly for ], teaming with ] as the new version of La Pareja Atómica (The Atomic Pair), the legendary ] of Gory Guerrero and ]. After Guerrero ] on Santo and allied with ] as La Pareja del Terror (The Pair of Terror), the duo became arguably the most hated tag team in ] history. Along with Barr, ], Chicano Power and ], Guerrero formed ] (The Crazy Americans), a heel ]. Guerrero later said that no matter how many people joined Los Gringos Locos, the stable was all about Art. Los Gringos Locos feuded mostly with El Hijo del Santo and his partner ], eventually ending in a ] at the first lucha ] in America, '']'', which they lost.

Guerrero and Barr's first break would come when they were noticed in late 1994 by the owner of ], ], and were approached about wrestling for him in 1995. However, Barr died before he could join ECW with Guerrero. As an homage to his fallen friend, Guerrero adopted his friend's finishing move, the ].
Guerrero won the ] on his debut and went on to have a series of acclaimed matches with ] before they both signed with ] later that year. After their last match which ended in a draw in a 2 out of 3 falls match at the ECW arena, the locker room emptied and the two were carried around the ring by their fellow wrestlers while the crowd chanted "Please don't go."

===World Championship Wrestling===
In WCW, Guerrero found considerable singles success, winning the ] in late 1996 and the ] twice in 1997. One such title match was against ] at ]. He lost the match, but called it his favorite match in the February 2004 edition of SmackDown! magazine and his ] (published posthumously).

Despite Guerrero's success and popularity, he had been one of many wrestlers who were frustrated at never being given a chance to be main event stars in WCW. These frustrations came to a head when Guerrero requested that WCW President ] either ] his character or give him a raise for family reasons. Bischoff responded by throwing ] at Guerrero (In his autobiography, Guerrero states that Bischoff accidentally knocked his coffee off the table, and that it was a complete accident that he was hit). The wrestler, furious, demanded Bischoff release him from his WCW contract on a live episode of '']''. Guerrero then left the company for a period of months, angry at Bischoff for what he had done. However, Guerrero later returned to WCW, leading to the belief that maybe Guerrero's angry speeches against Bischoff were actually a ] (Guerrero later confirmed it to be a ]). Guerrero would later rebut this on WWE's ] ''Monday Night War'' claiming that he tried to put personal differences aside for the good of the company, yet found himself angry and outraged once more because of Bischoff's continued refusal to elevate Guerrero and other similar wrestlers.

Guerrero responded to Bischoff's actions by forming the ] (or l.W.o.), which was understood by the fans to be a mockery of Bischoff's ]. The group was an answer to Bischoff's refusal to push Latino wrestlers in ways they felt they deserved. The group eventually grew to encompass almost all the Mexican wrestlers working for WCW at the time. However, Guerrero was involved in a serious car accident in 1999 that cut short the lWo storyline. Guerrero survived the accident and returned to wrestling in a matter of months.

After his return, he helped create the ] stable with Rey Misterio, Jr. and ] (later growing to include ], ], and ]). Despite this success, he continued to be displeased with WCW management and signed with the WWF in 2000 along with top WCW stars ], ], and ].

===World Wrestling Federation===
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Guerrero and the other WCW wrestlers debuted in the WWF on ], ] as ], appearing on RAW and interfering in a match including the ]. In March 2000, Guerrero began pursuing the affections of ], who he referred to as his "Mamacita." Chyna initially rejected his advances, but allied with him following ], declaring that she couldn't resist his "Latino Heat".
Guerrero won his first WWF title by defeating another former WCW wrestler, ], for the ] with help from Chyna. He and Chyna began a ] with ] and ], which culminated in a European title defense at ], which was also billed as the night of Guerrero's ] (he was said to have just earned a ]). Guerrero defeated Rios after arriving at ringside in a 1957 ], even wrestling in his ] and a ]. Guerrero successfully retained the title in matches against Saturn and Malenko before finally losing the title to Saturn on ], ] at ].

Over the next few months, friction began to build between Guerrero and Chyna. Chyna was upset when Guerrero pinned her to advance in the ] tournament. On ], ] Chyna won the ]. Guerrero claimed to not mind and then begged Commissioner ] to let him take part in a title defense between Chyna and ], claiming he was afraid that Angle would injure Chyna. After Angle knocked Chyna down with the title belt, Guerrero "accidentally" ] her while trying to revive her.
Chyna became visibly uncomfortable as Guerrero began to cheat in order to retain his title, while Guerrero was upset that Chyna was posing for '']'' ], even trying to invade the ] to stop the shooting. Just when it appeared that Chyna would leave Guerrero, he proposed to her and she accepted. The engagement was called off when Guerrero was caught showering with two of ] ] claiming that "Two Mamacitas are better than one!" Guerrero turned heel once again as a result of the incident and was later defeated for the Intercontinental Championship by Chyna's friend ].
The Radicalz reunited in late 2000, assisting ] in his match with ] at ]. In early 2001, Guerrero feuded with ], winning the European Championship for a second time at ] with help from Saturn and Malenko. Guerrero eventually left the Radicalz, siding with the ] and Lita. At this point, Guerrero developed an addiction to pain medication stemming from his 1999 car accident and in May 2001 was sent to rehabilitation. On ], ] he was arrested for ] and was subsequently released by the WWF three days later.

===Independent circuit===
After overcoming his addictions, Guerrero appeared with numerous ] promotions, including ], ], ], and ]. Following a number of highly acclaimed matches, such as his bout with ] during ]'s ''King Of England'' tournament and his series of matches with ], Guerrero was rehired by the WWF in March 2002. When he signed, he was committed to appearing on one more show each for ROH, IWA Mid-South, and the International Wrestling Cartel. WWE permitted him to fulfill the obligations, and on ], ], he wrestled CM Punk and ] in ]. The following weekend, he again wrestled CM Punk with the International Wrestling Cartel, oddly enough defending the WWE Intercontinental Title in the match. This is one of the only times in history that a WWE title has been contested in an independent ring. The next night on ], ], Guerrero teamed with the ] to defeat ] at ''A Night of Appreciation'', a ROH show dedicated to him.

While wrestling on the independent circuit, Guerrero won the ] on ], ] in ], defeating CM Punk and Rey Misterio, Jr. in a three way dance. He lost the title to Punk on the following day in ]. He also held the ] from ], ] to April 2002, when he vacated the title.

===World Wrestling Entertainment===
Guerrero returned to '']'' on ], ], attacking ] and reuniting with Chris Benoit. On ], ] at '']'' he defeated Van Dam for the ]. He lost the belt to RVD a month later in a ] on ''RAW''. Guerrero then started a feud with ], but Austin left WWE before a match could take place. Guerrero then went on to feud briefly with ], challenging him for the ] after The Rock sang a version of "]" with the words changed to insult Guerrero.

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On ], ], Guerrero and Benoit began to wrestle exclusively for WWE's '']'' brand. With Benoit starting to focus on Kurt Angle, Guerrero aligned himself with his nephew ], forming the tag team ]. In contrast to a previous WCW storyline with his nephew, Chavo fully agreed with his uncle as their slogan stated "We lie, we cheat, and we steal, but at least we're honest about it." In order to push the new tag team ]s were produced, which included things such as the two finagling their way into a rich lady's house and throwing a pool party. The duo entered the eight-team tournament for the new ]s and began a feud with the newly formed tag team of Kurt Angle and Chris Benoit. In one of the team's definitive moments, Chavo told Benoit that his former friend Guerrero was assaulted by his tag team partner Kurt Angle. Benoit ran to make the save, only to have himself locked inside a room. Guerrero then appeared in the room and assaulted Benoit with a steel chair.

Benoit and Angle managed to overcome their differences and eventually defeated Los Guerreros in the tournament semi-finals. Later on, Benoit and Angle won the WWE Tag Team Championships. Benoit and Angle then fought for a trophy for being the first WWE Tag Team Champion. Much to Benoit's surprise, Los Guerreros helped him win the match.

Los Guerreros would then be given another shot at the WWE Tag Team titles and the new champions, ] and ]. At ], Guerrero made Mysterio submit to ]. With this victory, Los Guerreros began their reign as the WWE Tag Team Champions, a reign that lasted until they were defeated by ]. Los Guerreros participated at ] as contenders for the Tag Titles, along with the team of Chris Benoit and ]. Prior to ], Chavo tore his biceps. This forced Guerrero to look for another partner. He chose ]. They won the Tag Titles at Judgment Day in a ladder match. The following week, Guerrero and Tajiri managed to retain their titles by cheating. In addition, they also defeated ] and his protegè ]. After Guerrero and Tajiri lost the titles to Team Angle on ], ], Guerrero turned on Tajiri, slamming his partner through the windshield of his low-rider truck.

In July 2003, Guerrero competed in a tournament for the ]. He managed to advance to the final round, defeating ] in the process, where he would meet ]. In this match, Guerrero turned to his cheating tactics, hitting Benoit with the belt at one point in the match. Guerrero tried to get Benoit in trouble by placing the title belt on top of the unconscious Benoit. It did not work, however, since he knocked out the ref earlier with a belt shot to the kidneys. The match ended with interference and a ] from Rhyno, Benoit's own partner, who was furious at the team's failure. Guerrero himself said that this was a major point in the character of Latino Heat, since he himself realized that the fans wanted to see him lie, cheat and steal. Guerrero pinned Benoit and won the United States Championship.

At ], Guerrero retained his title by defeating Rhyno, Benoit and Tajiri in a four way match. He turned face again by engaging in a rivalry with ]. Guerrero challenged Cena to a "Latino Heat" Parking Lot Brawl Match for the WWE United States Championship, which Guerrero won. Chavo made his return in this match, assisting Guerrero in executing his Frog Splash on Cena. On ], 2003, Los Guerreros defeated ] to regain the WWE Tag Team Championships. Eddie Guerrero thus held the United States Championship and one-half of the Tag Team Championships concurrently.

Guerrero lost the United States Championship to ] at ] in October after a feud which involved Guerrero poisoning the Big Show with some ] laced ]s and then later spraying the Big Show with a sewage truck. Four days later, Los Guerreros would lose the WWE Tag Team Championship to the ]. As Los Guerreros attempted to regain the tag team titles, things began to go downhill between Chavo and Eddie and animosity began to build. The two fought one another at the ], where Eddie came out the winner.

As Guerrero's popularity grew, he began seeking the ]. In a storyline, Guerrero's singles success made Chavo jealous and Chavo broke from the team.

During the summer of 2003, Guerrero had begun driving a customized ] to ringside as part of his ring entrance. Guerrero would also capitalize on his "Lie, Cheat, and Steal" ] image by brazenly using illegal tactics behind the referee's back to win matches on occasion. He was well known for hitting someone with a steel chair (or handing the opponent the steel chair and then pretending to be knocked out himself, just as the referee turned around), or using illegal weapons during the match. Despite (or possibly because of) his immoral tactics, Guerrero continued to increase in popularity.

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When Chris Benoit defected to ''RAW'' after winning the ], using his title shot to go for ]'s ], Eddie won a 15-man Royal Rumble style match held on ''SmackDown!'' to earn a shot at the WWE Championship. On ], ] Guerrero won the WWE Championship at ], defeating ] following interference from ]. The victory made him only the second-ever Latino WWE Champion in history (following ]). He would enjoy many months of success as champion, which included a win against Kurt Angle at ] as well as victories over the Big Show and Rey Mysterio. He would later lose the title to ] in a ] after Angle (who was General Manager of Smackdown at the time) reversed the decision after Eddie Guerrero appeared to have retained the title. At ], Angle made Guerrero submit to the ]. Guerrero then allied himself with the Big Show, who also despised Kurt Angle for firing him while Angle was still ''SmackDown!'' general manager.

Each week Angle and his new allies ] and ] began targeting Guerrero and the Big Show. General Manager ] booked a Survivor Series Elimination Match between a team led by Guerrero and a team led by Kurt Angle. Guerrero's team consisted of himself, Big Show, John Cena (replacing the originally chosen Rey Mysterio) and Rob Van Dam. At ], Guerrero landed the Frog Splash on Kurt Angle for the victory.

Guerrero, along with ] and ], then challenged John "Bradshaw" Layfield for a WWE Championship rematch. Along the way, Guerrero found a partner in Booker T. Despite losing two matches in a row as a tag team, Guerrero and Booker managed to get along. At ], Guerrero and Booker initial teamwork broke away, and the match ended with JBL pinning Booker following the ]. Afterwards, Guerrero and Booker briefly and unsuccessfully attempted to win the WWE Tag Team Championship.

On ], ], Guerrero once again became a tag team champion, this time with long time friend and sometimes rival Rey Mysterio when they defeated the ] at ] in ]. Many expected the new champions to defend their titles at ], but after encouragement from Chavo, instead Guerrero challenged Rey to a one-on-one match so they could "bring the house down." The two wrestled a match at WrestleMania with Mysterio getting the win. Although visibly frustrated, Guerrero congratulated his partner. After several mishaps in the weeks following WrestleMania, the growing tension between Guerrero and Mysterio finally erupted when they lost their tag titles to new team ] on the ], ] episode of ''SmackDown!'' Although they received a match to regain the titles, Guerrero turned heel once again by abandoning his partner, whom he had dubbed "his family" earlier in the show.

At the end of one episode of ''SmackDown!'', he viciously and emotionlessly beat up his former tag team partner, Rey Mysterio, leaving him bruised and bloody after ]ing him onto a set of steel steps. Guerrero then adopted a new, somewhat ] gimmick. During this time, he also stopped driving his low-riders down the ring and walked to the ring with a frown on his face, and reverted to using the ] as his finishing move. At ] on ], ] Guerrero lost to Mysterio by disqualification after hitting Mysterio with a chair.

Several weeks after the match at Judgment Day, Guerrero threatened to reveal a secret about Rey and his son Dominick. The storyline grew to involve the families of both men, with both sides pleading for Guerrero not to reveal the secret. Rey defeated Guerrero again at ], a match with a stipulation that if Guerrero lost, he would not tell the secret. Yet Guerrero revealed the secret anyway on the following episode of ''SmackDown!'' - telling Dominick and the audience that Guerrero was his real father. The following weeks had Guerrero revealing the details of the secret in a series of what he called "Eddie's Bedtime Stories". He claimed that he had a child out of wedlock (Dominick) while his marriage was going through hard times. He claimed he then allowed Mysterio and his wife, who were "having trouble conceiving", to adopt the child as their own.

At ], Guerrero lost a ladder match over Dominick's custody to Mysterio. Their emotional feud ended at the premiere of ''Friday Night SmackDown!'', where Guerrero finally gained a victory over Mysterio in a steel cage match.

Following his feud with Rey Mysterio, Guerrero was named number one contender to the ] and given a title match with ] at ] on ], ]. Despite this, Guerrero quickly proclaimed himself to be Batista's friend. However, Batista was wary of Guerrero and a series of matches with MNM only supported his suspicions, as Guerrero appeared to have reverted to his cheating ways. In response to Batista's suspicions, Guerrero helped Batista win a match against his tag team partners, John "Bradshaw" Layfield and ].

Batista defeated Guerrero at No Mercy to retain the World Heavyweight Championship. During the match, Guerrero struggled with a decision about whether or not to use a steel chair to secure the victory, eventually opting not to use it and losing as a result. Though the two demonstrated mutual respect after the match, Guerrero seemed displeased by the loss. Guerrero would tell Batista that he realized how low he had sunk since losing the ] in 2004, having attacked his best friend Rey Mysterio. Guerrero told Batista that shaking his hand at No Mercy had returned his respect to him.

Eddie Guerrero wrestled his final match on the ], 2005 episode of ''SmackDown!'', defeating ] by disqualification to qualify for a place on the ''SmackDown!'' team in the ].

==Death==
On ], ], Guerrero was found dead by his nephew Chavo, in his hotel room in ], at the Marriott City Center Hotel. Eddie was 38 years old. Several hours later, ''WWE.com'' released the following announcement:

{{cquote|WWE is deeply saddened by the news that Eddie Guerrero has passed away. He was found dead this morning in his hotel room in Minneapolis. Eddie is survived by his wife Vickie and daughters Shaul, 14, Sherilyn, 9, and Kaylie Marie, 3.}}

The same day, WWE held a ] with a speech from his nephew Chavo, who spoke of Guerrero's four years of ] that would have come on ], ]. Chavo adamantly defended his uncle, saying he had defeated his "personal demons." WWE Chairman ] declined to speculate on the causes of Guerrero's death, and both men said that Guerrero would have "wanted the show to go on."

===Cause===
An ] revealed that Guerrero died as a result of acute ], caused by undiagnosed ] ] and enlargement of the ] as a result of prior ] abuse. Although Guerrero had not taken ] or ] for nearly four years, his past excesses contributed to his heart failure. At the time of his death, he had recently used ] ].

Guerrero's wife Vickie said that he had been lethargic and unwell in the week preceding his death, but that this had been attributed to the stress of continuously travelling and performing. She added that the doctors had told her that Guerrero's ] had shriveled and weakened owing to undiagnosed heart disease, and that he had simply dropped into a deep sleep.

On the ], ] edition of ], ] said that Guerrero had been working very hard and was at peak ] as a result, doing ] and ] exercises every day. There had been no symptoms or cause for concern. Chavo noted that, while many people abuse drugs for over ten years with no ill effects, Guerrero, despite having ceased to abuse drugs four years earlier, had suffered heart complications that were not detected in time to prevent his death.

===Events following Guerrero's death===
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Guerrero was set to face ] and ] in a triple threat match for the ] on the ], ] taping of ''Friday Night SmackDown!'' (which would have aired on ], ]). ] hinted that Eddie Guerrero had been scheduled to defeat Batista for the World Heavyweight Championship, which would have begun Guerrero's first reign as World Heavyweight Champion and his second ] reign overall.

The episodes of '']'' on ], ] and '']'' on ], ] each aired as tributes to Eddie Guerrero. No WWE employees were compelled to perform, although several matches took place, including one featuring Chavo. ''RAW'' started off with all the superstars and several personnel on stage, as Vince McMahon addressed the live crowd. A video was then shown featuring many clips of Guerrero in and out of the ring to "]" as performed by ]. A similar video was shown on ''Friday Night SmackDown'' to an acoustic version of "]" by ].

In addition to the '']'' and SmackDown! tribute shows, ] dedicated the ] '']'' (which aired the evening of his death) to Guerrero, while ] named their next show "Night of Tribute".

As a direct response to Guerrero's death, WWE Chairman Vince McMahon announced the implementation of drug testing for WWE wrestlers, which began in March 2006. Guerrero was inducted into the ] on ], ] by ], ], and his nephew ] in ] on the night before ]. His widow, ], accepted the honor. Guerrero also appears in the video game, '']'' as a legend.

] took Eddie Guerrero's place on Team SmackDown! at the ], and would go on to win the match as its sole survivor.

On every house show on the European tour which would led him to ] (], ], ]), a ten-bell salute occurred and fans stood up in silence to honor Guerrero who died several days before the event. The local newspaper of Leipzig, the "Volkszeitung", also noticed the death of Guerrero.

Currently, some of Eddie's closest wrestling friends such as ], ], and ] pay tribute to him in their matches in much the same way as Eddie paid tribute to Barr by using the frog splash as a finishing move.

===''Sports Illustrated'' steroid investigation===
On ], ], '']'' posted on its website an article in its continuing series investigating a steroid and ] ring used by a number of professional athletes in several sports. That article mentioned several current and former WWE wrestlers, including Eddie who was alleged to have obtained ] and the ] ] in early 2005.

==Finishing and signature moves==
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*'''As Eddie Guerrero'''
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**'''''Lasso From ]''''' (] or ])
**'''''Three Amigos''''' (])
**''Hilo'' (] ])
**''Splash Mountain'' (])
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*'''As Black Tiger'''
**'''''Black Tiger Bomb''''' (])
**'''''Super Black Tiger Bomb''''' (] ])
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*'''Cheating tactics'''
*Eddie Guerrero was known for his "Cheat 2 Win" motto where he often wins matches by cheating. Common tactics were:
**Playing possum while opponent holds a steel chair, appearing that the opponent had attacked him. With this usually the referee was already knocked out, and whilst playing possum, Eddie would sit up and try and shake the referee awake.
**Smashing the chair on the mat to make it sound like someone was hit then tossing the chair to his opponent, whilst lying on the ground pretending to be have actually been hit.
**Hitting the opponent with a steel chair behind the referees back.
**Low-blowing the opponent while the referee replaces steel chair.
**Also, when champion or facing a champion, Eddie would sometimes use the championship belt in a similar way to the steel chair, by throwing it to his opponent and lying on the mat pretending to have been hit by it.

==Championships and accomplishments==
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**AAA/IWC World Tag Team Championship (1 time, with ]
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*'''Independent Wrestling Association: Mid-South'''
**] (1 time)
*'''Latin American Wrestling Association'''
**LAWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
*''']'''
**NJPW Junior Heavyweight Super Grade Tag League Championship (1 time) - with ] (1)
**Super J Cup Winner (1996)
*'''Pro Wrestling Federation'''
**PWF World Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with ] (1)
*''']'''
**PWI ranked him #'''2''' in the 2004 PWI 500 (his highest-ever ranking)
**PWI named him # '''81''' of the 500 best wrestlers of the ] in 2003
**PWI named him # '''18''' of the best tag teams of the PWI Years, with ] as ]
**PWI Comeback of the Year Award (1999)
**PWI Most Inspirational Award (2002, 2004)
**PWI Editor's Award (2005)
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*'''World Wrestling Association'''
**WWA World Welterweight Championship (1 time)
**WWA World Trios Championship (1 time) - with ] & ] (1)
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**Member of the ] (inducted in 2006)
**5 Star Match: with Art Barr vs ] and ] (], November 6, 1994: ])
**1994 Feud of the Year (with Art Barr, versus El Hijo del Santo and Octagón)
**1994 Tag Team of the Year (with Art Barr as ])
**1995 Feud of the Year (versus Dean Malenko)
**2002 Tag Team of the Year (with Chavo Guerrero, Jr. as ])
**2004 Most Charismatic Wrestler
**2005 Best Interviews
**2005 Most Charismatic Wrestler.

==Media==
*''Cheating Death, Stealing Life - The Eddie Guerrero Story'' (DVD, 2004)
*''Cheating Death, Stealing Life - The Eddie Guerrero Story '' (book, 2005)
*''We Lie, We Cheat, We Steal - Song with Chavo'' (WWE Originals)

==References==
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