The Sudden Death of Wrestling Star Eddie Guerrero | DARK SIDE OF THE RING

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @VICE-TV
    @VICE-TV  Год назад +77

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    • @JamesG-c3z
      @JamesG-c3z Год назад +2

      How the heck did he not perform CPR!!!!

    • @candacepoe188
      @candacepoe188 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​​@@JamesG-c3z they it may have helped unfortunately it only would have kept him alive for a few hours. It honestly depends on the severity of your heart condition this wasn't mild and Eddie had an enlarged heart ❤️ and organs which is called organomeagly 😢. His body couldn't take anymore 🥺 it was not 🚫 enough oxygen 😭 going to his heart or organs due to the overgrowth.

  • @christophermillsap5064
    @christophermillsap5064 Год назад +814

    This was probably the most detailed explanation of the night of Eddie’s passing. Truly heartbreaking to hear, especially from Chavo.

    • @blacksunday4231
      @blacksunday4231 Год назад +38

      I could just feel the raw emotion and pain from Chavo when he was reliving the story. That part absolutely crushed me.

    • @mikeandmars2345
      @mikeandmars2345 7 месяцев назад

      Yes it is

    • @marilynsgirl01
      @marilynsgirl01 6 месяцев назад +4

      I know. You never knew exactly what happened. How traumatic and awful. Eddie was such a ray of light.

  • @freebein
    @freebein Год назад +1293

    Eddie meant so much to El Paso. In 2017 I randomly bumped into an artist painting a mural of him on a freeway pillar and learned about Eddie's legacy. I shared it on Instagram and Eddie's wife and fam saw it and flew down to see it in person. Seeing this man's influence after hs death was very inspiring.

    • @fenixvlogs8666
      @fenixvlogs8666 Год назад +14

      They killed him first then killed Chris afterwards.

    • @eazybucketz_23
      @eazybucketz_23 Год назад +42

      @@fenixvlogs8666who’s they?

    • @fenixvlogs8666
      @fenixvlogs8666 Год назад

      @@eazybucketz_23 wwe Sullivan n couple of henchies in the hotel n someone who didnt like him. He had toothpaste in his mouth so you know he was killed. Given tainted steroids. Not a normal death not even a heavy steroid user like Roddy Piper may he rip, John Cena nor Batista suffered a death like that. It was a setup. He was Chris best friend and if he was killed first then it would be harder to kill Chris Benoit because they where so close in real life. He died for either sacrifice or it goes deeper. Chris is "killed" Then Chris sends messages to people after he died? The neighbor was acting suspicious during investigation. No breakin but Chris did feel like he was followed home. Small town small police solves small problems. A big conspiracy look more into it the police located near the mason lodge and the coroners did a messy job identifying some blood on Chris body. Even Nancy and The son had xanax so they wouldnt fight back. They where sedated with two chemical medicines and consumer reacts like a person on sedation. Chris was killed afterwards. When Sullivan is asked about it he turns red and chuckles in an interview. What you have here was a setup and his henchies did the dirty job. Look into it more youll see how Chris did infact take Nancy away from Kevin Sullivan. It's all there. Just like tupac was killed it was a set-up. Elite control wwe and occult does exist buddy. Open your eyes we're not in 1990 anymore. What you believe not to be true has been revealed as truth 2023. The investigation was messy. Look into it there's so much dirty details on the people who investigated his death and so much evil people behind his death. Money talks.

    • @jlara2003
      @jlara2003 Год назад +9

      From and currently residing in El Paso 🙏 I visit that mural all the time next to my grandpa's

    • @multiyapples
      @multiyapples Год назад +6

      @@eazybucketz_23 no one.

  • @ghostofaforgottenweedle
    @ghostofaforgottenweedle Год назад +410

    You can tell by Chavo's voice that thinking about Chris Benoit's initial reaction to Eddies passing was harder than thinking about Eddie's death itself. It was the moment Chris Benoit died too.

    • @skepchica
      @skepchica 6 месяцев назад +1

      No it wasn't. The man died in his arms. His boyfriends reaction was weird.

    • @SonnyMatrix
      @SonnyMatrix 4 месяца назад +11

      @@skepchicahis reaction to losing his best friend was not weird. Its what he did after that very weird and disturbing.

    • @skepchica
      @skepchica 4 месяца назад

      @@SonnyMatrix Crawling into his "best friends" wifes bed sobbing and cuddling his pillows isn't weird?

    • @SonnyMatrix
      @SonnyMatrix 4 месяца назад

      @@skepchica WAIT WHAT LMAO. I must have missed that. Was that in the video? I kind of got bored and stopped watching after eddies nefew was done talking.

    • @multiyapples
      @multiyapples 4 месяца назад +2

      @@skepchicaone Chris and Eddie weren’t dating. Two Chris had severe brain damage that affected him and his behavior.

  • @NitroNEXT
    @NitroNEXT Год назад +2243

    This documentary was a gut punch for me. Not only was I a huge wrestling fan at the time but when Eddie died my dad was diagnosed with cancer. He died around the same time Benoit did so these events will always have an emotional connection in my mind.

  • @GigaKaiju
    @GigaKaiju Год назад +1073

    It hurts to see Chavo, Vickie and others being affected by Eddie's passing. To be fair, everyone still is. It has been almost twenty years I still wish that things turned out different.

    • @uhasja
      @uhasja Год назад +33

      People can say dominik is garbage in the the ring and terrible in the mic etc but him and mysterio are obviously right now in a story where dominik is the bad guy heel guy and mysterio the good guy. But I'm sure backstage dominik talks to mysterio and both cry and will try to do the current story as best as they can and as they believe eddie would be proud off.

    • @AcTiVeReLoAdZ
      @AcTiVeReLoAdZ Год назад +22

      ​@@uhasjahas nothing to do w this at all man you ok? Obviously they cool behind the screen everything you do see onscreen is scripted well done story.......

    • @PrabirTa
      @PrabirTa Год назад +7

      @@AcTiVeReLoAdZ Lol, if you gonna call him out then atleast try to read his thing completely. 😂

    • @ongogablogian3178
      @ongogablogian3178 Год назад +3

      VIVA LA RAZA!

    • @seanmccloskey7873
      @seanmccloskey7873 Год назад +4

      One of the hardest parts of death is experiencing the pain and sorrow of others.

  • @YoFonzz
    @YoFonzz Год назад +180

    I went to middle school with Eddie’s daughter Shaul. I’ll never forget the day she called me to tell me he passed. I remember Eddie being such a stand up guy and amazing father and husband.

    • @KasimA5016
      @KasimA5016 9 месяцев назад +4

      Wow you actual met eddie ?

    • @Eddieking
      @Eddieking 6 месяцев назад +1

      But did u meet him?

    • @jeanfredperez1631
      @jeanfredperez1631 2 месяца назад

      I hope she never ever talks to you again for using her for clout points

    • @_Cnss
      @_Cnss 2 месяца назад

      🧢

    • @chiefrocka8604
      @chiefrocka8604 2 месяца назад

      @@jeanfredperez1631shut up ya freak he never said anything wrong you’re just butter he knew ya hero’s kid and want to feel better putting him down , now pop off 😂

  • @lfovah1287
    @lfovah1287 Год назад +314

    R.I.P Eddie Guerrero.
    Gone but never to be forgotten forever and ever.

  • @TheWMDR
    @TheWMDR Год назад +739

    I feel bad for the younger generation who didn’t get to see Eddie perform, I was lucky enough to see his whole WWF/E run and when he really started to catch the audience in 04 and 05, him winning the belt against Lesnar was probably the most crazy thing I’ve ever seen growing up as a kid cause I thought Brock just couldn’t be beaten, and his title reign was so great and I remember being mad as a kid that he lost to JBL and from the moment he won the belt I was even bigger fan of his and when he passed I don’t think I’ve ever cried that much over someone passing it was like losing someone I knew personally it hurt that bad as a kid and even now as a grown man I miss Eddie…

    • @rileykazama3145
      @rileykazama3145 Год назад +2

      I wish I could have seen him 🥺

    • @smbweideman626
      @smbweideman626 Год назад +11

      straight up!!!!!! im glad i got to see him live great performer and will always remember the drunk guy next to me always going edddddieeeee gueeeerrerroooooo wooooooooooo

    • @AcTiVeReLoAdZ
      @AcTiVeReLoAdZ Год назад +1

      ​@@smbweideman626what a beautiful drunk ❤

    • @XotilweOdi
      @XotilweOdi Год назад +1

      Eddie took wwe with him😢 I couldn't believe it. Like ..why?? And life moves on? That hit hard

    • @johnjacobo
      @johnjacobo Год назад +1

      Sasha banks was hurt by this

  • @andrewoolman
    @andrewoolman Год назад +634

    Seeing your relative die in person is heartbreaking

    • @GamerLegend.97
      @GamerLegend.97 Год назад +68

      Especially in your arms

    • @champ9738
      @champ9738 Год назад +3

      Facts. I know!!!

    • @SolidSnake4Ever2003
      @SolidSnake4Ever2003 Год назад +18

      it definitely takes a piece of you and will haunt you forever. I sadly lost my mom in 2020 after a long hard battle and it destroyed me mentally and emotionally. I still will get caught up and cry ever telling the story just involuntarily like Chavo did in this video. That's when I lost it to this vid... RIP Eddie.

    • @vincent2053
      @vincent2053 Год назад +3

      @@SolidSnake4Ever2003 I’m sorry for your loss

    • @babykuttthroat3410
      @babykuttthroat3410 Год назад +3

      Facts bro I salute chavó so much for even doin that Interview. It’s not easy trying to re explain trauma like that so for him to do it so well for the Audience is heavy.😪❤️‍🩹I already kno

  • @travisderby115
    @travisderby115 Год назад +278

    Eddie was Chris's best friend and greatest piece of emotional support his passing I truly believe that is what pushed Chris over the edge

  • @thegoat2874
    @thegoat2874 Год назад +504

    It’s crazy how one man’s death effected another man so much it’s caused one of the most controversial events in wrestling history

    • @fenixvlogs8666
      @fenixvlogs8666 Год назад

      They killed Chris and Eddie. Theres so much people dont actually know about the cases. Two dead men. WWE a multimillionaire company corporation did a messy job in investigating their deaths. If anything money keeps people silent. And Chavo knows damm well what occured.

    • @nandogee1205
      @nandogee1205 Год назад +19

      He was in love with Eddie! He lost his soul mate & his wife found he was in a gay relationship with him

    • @fenixvlogs8666
      @fenixvlogs8666 Год назад +101

      @@nandogee1205 Hmm this is pretty detailed. Sure you ain't the gay 1?

    • @thegoat2874
      @thegoat2874 Год назад +16

      @@nandogee1205 not true at all

    • @matiasmorales1130
      @matiasmorales1130 Год назад +66

      That day he lost his brother, to lose a brother will absolutely destroy you.

  • @kingofkingz235
    @kingofkingz235 Год назад +273

    R.I.P. One of the greatest used to love watching him wrestling 🙏

  • @ill-nois2282
    @ill-nois2282 Год назад +200

    Eddie’s passing hit us all like a ton of bricks, I was about 10 years old when it happened. The locker room had lost a brother and you could just feel how down everyone was

    • @edmartinez925
      @edmartinez925 Год назад +6

      I was 11 when this happened. It was very heartbreaking.

    • @prize5ighter
      @prize5ighter Год назад +5

      I was 8 when he passed away and this was a time when I was kinda away from wrestling as my Dad didn't used to allow me to watch WWE.
      I remember watching a video back in 2010 or 2011, when I got to know about Eddie's passing. A RUclips video titled "Eddie is still alive" and it had a black screen for a while without any audio and suddenly changes to his theme "Viva La Raza" and that literally gave me goosebumps as a 13-14 year old. When I recall that video now, it was such a cheap trick as we've seen over the years about videos taking about and "showing" footage of Owen Hart's fall but nonetheless that video about Eddie was a little bit good.

    • @jonathanramos8414
      @jonathanramos8414 Год назад +4

      I was 10 too. As a little kid I grew watching him during the attitude area. And it was inspirational to see a Latino wrestler. That meant alot to a Mexican American kid like me from east Los Angeles CA

    • @franciscodiaz4217
      @franciscodiaz4217 10 месяцев назад +4

      Owen , Eddie and Chris Benoit hit me hard

    • @L4-295
      @L4-295 10 месяцев назад

      I had just turned 12. It was the worst.

  • @conradoramos9105
    @conradoramos9105 Год назад +193

    My favorite wrestler as a kid, I stopped watching for five years after Eddie's passing. I got back to it and it does bring my heart joy to see the new generation talk about Eddie and even seeing kids get hyped when another wrestler makes a tribute to him in the ring. Rest in peace Latino Heat, you would be missed!

    • @bbb_888
      @bbb_888 Год назад +8

      Most recently, at WrestleMania 39, Rey paid tribute to Eddie during his entrance with Snoop.

  • @boboida1
    @boboida1 Год назад +154

    Man I cried my eyes out when I was a kid when I found out. Wrestling wasn't a huge part of my life growing up, but I still to this day remember the RAW afterwards.

  • @Mr1152451
    @Mr1152451 Год назад +74

    I still think of Eddie from time to time. At my lowest point in life, I still draw inspiration from him & gets strength from his smiles through his old videos.

    • @shamilkhan1815
      @shamilkhan1815 2 месяца назад

      Same here man . Every now and then its me and Eddie .

  • @iamthewalruscuckookachoo1372
    @iamthewalruscuckookachoo1372 Год назад +114

    We miss you so much Eddie. To me you will always be my pro wrestling hero and easily one of the GOATS. R.I.P Eddie Guerrero.

  • @prize5ighter
    @prize5ighter Год назад +114

    I think about Eddie time to time.
    Today at the age of 26, being an alcohol addict for over 7 months, I've been finding ways how my "heroes" and wrestling individuals tried to beat their addiction battles be it Eddie Guerrero who was 4 years sober and had reached the peak of his career. I also happened to think about Jox Moxley who got into rehab and healed himself.
    I hope someday, I also get over my addiction and live a sober life and become a responsible and valuable adult.

    • @tinashe1
      @tinashe1 Год назад +6

      All the best buddy! Prayers for you!

    • @rima7286
      @rima7286 Год назад +4

      hope you’re doing better man. you can beat it

    • @HumbIee
      @HumbIee 11 месяцев назад +3

      I’m the same age as you. Reflecting on the same thing now that my younger brother recently passed away. We loved seeing Eddie and Rey. Crazy how we went thru the same traumatic experience around the same age as kids. Wishing you the best man.

    • @DaodWali-zy4hh
      @DaodWali-zy4hh 9 месяцев назад +2

      Brother take it one day at a time it is possible and you can do it

    • @123dan165
      @123dan165 9 месяцев назад +2

      I wonder do you think about jeff hardy because he also has his demons as well? I hope you overcome your addiction God bless you sir.

  • @charlesenglish4637
    @charlesenglish4637 Год назад +163

    He was my favorite wrestler growing up.

  • @ivan1991ist
    @ivan1991ist Год назад +36

    He was my favorite wrestler. When he passed I cried and never watched wrestling again.

  • @stringsgalore
    @stringsgalore Год назад +62

    What’s even more tragic is that Chris was in such bad shape that his heart was going to give out soon. Had his heart given out and not what happened, his legacy would be different and so would the landscape of professional wrestling

    • @strnglhld
      @strnglhld Год назад

      Not really. He still abused Nancy years before Eddie died

    • @aryanjain8872
      @aryanjain8872 Год назад +6

      It was meant to happen either today or tomorrow. If not Chris then someone else.

    • @aryanjain8872
      @aryanjain8872 Год назад +7

      Even Eddie at one point struggle with drugs,etc.

    • @redrick8900
      @redrick8900 11 месяцев назад

      @@aryanjain8872 Like someone else was going to murder their family if Benoit didn't.

  • @ahmadtutt1193
    @ahmadtutt1193 Год назад +77

    I Was 16 Years Old When Eddie Passed Away It Broke My 💔 Wrestling Was Never The Same Again He Will Always Be On My Mount Rushmore Of Professional Wrestling

    • @FlyyGuyKy
      @FlyyGuyKy Год назад

      Same was going on 16 when he passed been a Fan since 98’

    • @fenixvlogs8666
      @fenixvlogs8666 Год назад

      They killed him

  • @Katracho-ot3uk
    @Katracho-ot3uk Год назад +53

    Watching this documentary for the first time was tough. From Eddie’s death and what Benoit ended up doing to his family was probably the most difficult thing to see.

  • @ShadeMoneh
    @ShadeMoneh 10 месяцев назад +8

    I remember the day I learned Eddie died. I was 13 years old at the time, and Eddie had become one of my fav wrestlers of all time during 2003-2005. At first I didn't believe it, and thought it was like an "Undertaker died" thing, but no, it was the real deal. I remember watching the tribute to him on Raw that week, and fighting back tears the entire night, as well as the next day at school. I got home to an empty house afterschool, and just let every thing out. One of the most painful moments to his passing was seeing Benoit's reaction, and remembering their heartfelt moment at Wrestlemania 20 the previous year when they were both standing in the ring together as the champions. Watching this all these years later and hearing what Chavo experienced, Vickie's pain, as well as Benoit's reaction from the phone call...it still hurts as much as it did back in 2005. RIP to a legend.

  • @space_4736
    @space_4736 Год назад +25

    I had the privilege to meet Eddie (and Rey mysterio since he was sitting with him) In the WrestleMania 20 weekend event back in 2004. Such a great guy, he stayed an extra 20 minutes after the meet and greet was over so that he was able to give as many fans a chance to meet him. What a guy, the world truly lost a great soul when he passed.

  • @mrs.jasonmiller4763
    @mrs.jasonmiller4763 Год назад +32

    My heart and prayers got out to the family and friends of Eddie Guerrero
    Even after all these years he is still one of my top favorite wrestlers of all time. Hearing and seeing those close to him talk about the time of his passing definitely made me tear up. R.I.P. Eddie Guerrero- GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN ♥️👍

  • @twinborn3850
    @twinborn3850 Год назад +91

    My heart goes out…Eddie G was a phenomenal wrestler

  • @oscarm7787
    @oscarm7787 Год назад +44

    I never liked chavos ring personality but this makes me see him in another light, never knew he carried the pain of Eddie dying in his arms. You can see it still plays clearly in his mind. Rip eddie and beniot

  • @alexanderdeloera3442
    @alexanderdeloera3442 Год назад +26

    As a Latino kid watching eddie win the WWE championship was one of the greatest things I saw growing up. Órale!!!!

  • @HumbIee
    @HumbIee 11 месяцев назад +12

    Eddie meant so much to me. Seeing a short statured man, Latino, with all the confidence in the world as a kid. I was captivated and when he died, I was heartbroken for days. It was the first time I showed emotion and even wrote a letter. I will forever remember that man.

  • @SammyLaffy
    @SammyLaffy Год назад +21

    Losing someone u love right in front of u, is something u never get over

  • @selinaogorman8380
    @selinaogorman8380 Год назад +39

    Wow truly heartbreaking when a family member dies in your arms like this Eddie was loved by so many it’s painful still and overtime still Chris is extremely affected by Eddies passing and goes crazy himself! Rest In Peace Eddie your not forgotten ever your legacy still lives on forever .🙏🏻❤️

    • @lionelhutz5137
      @lionelhutz5137 Год назад +1

      Chris was a broken man after Eddie passed away.

    • @fenixvlogs8666
      @fenixvlogs8666 Год назад +1

      They killed both men. Do you guys not see how this looks suspicious. Two men taking WWE over was not what they wanted. Money talks. Both men were murdered.

    • @yannikid
      @yannikid Год назад

      i dont wish this on no one losen a uncle aint easy i lost my mother thats even worst that is not the point rest in peace to eddie guerrero he motivated me to be more strong besides he was a very humble person

  • @georgehernandez2156
    @georgehernandez2156 Год назад +38

    Eddie was everyones hero. He was one of a kind.

  • @ScreamingYellowMach
    @ScreamingYellowMach Год назад +8

    This episode was hard to watch. Eddie was one of my favorites growing up watching WCW and then watching WWE. Got to meet him and Chris in 1996 at WCW house show.

  • @huskibass
    @huskibass Год назад +7

    Being Latino and a fan of wrestling, I was (still am) a real big Eddie Guerrero fan in elementary school. I remember my friend telling me in the morning of school that he passed away and I was like in denial and didn't believe it but was feeling a bit uneasy thinking what if it was true. Going home shortly after and tuning into Monday night Raw seeing Vince break the news about one of my favorite wrestlers of all time pass away was when I really experienced Death as a kid take someone away I genuinely cared and rooted for. Eddie brought real amazing memories to me with his personality and passion for wrestling. I also really remember my dad and I just laughing and enjoying Eddie's cheating antics because it was so entertaining, it was real hard not to root for the carnal.
    No doubt he would have been inducted in the Hall of Fame. RIP Eddie for making my childhood amazing and bringing my fam together for great entertainment.
    ' If you're not cheating, you're not trying! ' - Eddie Guerrero

  • @GamerLegend.97
    @GamerLegend.97 Год назад +57

    This wasn't only hard for chavo or Chris but for Vickie also hearing the news that her husband died like just imagine how she felt hearing that news on the phone

    • @iztheillest
      @iztheillest Год назад +12

      It’s even more sad when you find out that Vickie missed a call from Eddie about an hour or 2 before he passed

    • @skepchica
      @skepchica 6 месяцев назад

      It's so fked. It happened to me. I couldn't even go see him until after he went to the medical examiner because if covid restrictions- so it was a week. But--I don't know I could've watched him die, or found him. There's no way for it not to be horrible.

  • @ahmadtutt1193
    @ahmadtutt1193 Год назад +308

    Chris Benoit's Fate Was Sealed The Day Eddie Died

    • @loganmyall660
      @loganmyall660 Год назад +29

      I'm not so sure his fate wasn't sealed already. He had the brain if an 85 year old Alzheimer's patient. It's desperately unfortunate that Chris didn't have the knowledge of what diving headbutts would do to him.

    • @5552-d8b
      @5552-d8b Год назад +11

      Yea his signature move the flying head butt sealed his fate along with the other hits he took like chair shots or others hits in general.
      All wrestlers were playing with fire with CTE unknowngly. But Chris because of his flying head butt made him play with fire but also putting gasoline on himself. Other wrestlers did get hit but they didn’t have the signature move like Chris.
      Example. Undertaker with his tombstone doesn’t put his head at risk verses the flying headbutt
      Again not saying Chris had the worst injury of cte compared to other wrestlers but I do know that Chris flying head butt certainly made things harder for him

    • @sbj97
      @sbj97 10 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@loganmyall660 That whole brain patient thing was always complete bullshit

    • @skepchica
      @skepchica 6 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@sbj97CTE is real. But acting like it gives him a pass to murder his family is insane. The man had the sense to call in to work. Yes, he had brain damage-- but he was clear about what he did. He even taped towels around his neck so the cord wouldn't pinch him.

    • @sbj97
      @sbj97 6 месяцев назад

      @@skepchica People with CTE don't murder their families.

  • @cripbk2147
    @cripbk2147 Год назад +54

    Watching this made me tear man. I’m 26 years old and still can’t get over his death.

    • @Lividbuffalo
      @Lividbuffalo 6 дней назад

      You can’t get over a TV character who died when you were 6? Sure.

    • @Lividbuffalo
      @Lividbuffalo 6 дней назад

      You can’t get over a TV character who died when you were 6? Sure.

    • @cripbk2147
      @cripbk2147 6 дней назад

      @@Lividbuffalo I was like 8.

  • @billyFNbones
    @billyFNbones Год назад +27

    The Eddie Guerrero dean melinko fight from ECW is still hands down one of the most technical matches I've ever seen

  • @lakesthaproduct44
    @lakesthaproduct44 Год назад +6

    Im so glad that i had the honor of attending Eddies last match in Indianapolis before he passed away. I was such a huge fan and bought his shirt and book at a merch booth. We miss you so much, Eddie. ❤

  • @milanniekdam1126
    @milanniekdam1126 Год назад +25

    To this day, Eddie's death and Chris's situation stayed with me forever. Viva la Raza Eddie, and Long live the Rabid Wolverine.

  • @AngelusNielson
    @AngelusNielson 11 месяцев назад +46

    My heart breaks for Vickie. As hard as it was for us fans I can't imagine her pain.

    • @El_coyote710
      @El_coyote710 11 месяцев назад

      Can't you remember what she put him thru!!

    • @AngelusNielson
      @AngelusNielson 11 месяцев назад +11

      @@El_coyote710 Can't you have some empathy for a wife who suddenly lost her husband? Regardless of what she did if you don't feel some empathy for her after seeing that YOU are the monster, not her.

    • @TheShahofBaltimore
      @TheShahofBaltimore 9 месяцев назад +1

      What about his nephew, nephew, witnessed and found the body

    • @El_coyote710
      @El_coyote710 8 месяцев назад

      @usadarren4 screw him too he was a dick to Eddie Ray was one of the two he trusted the most

  • @yvettebyvexxi
    @yvettebyvexxi 5 месяцев назад +3

    Eddie was my favorite wrestler when I was young. I got into watching wrestling because of my older brother and I always liked seeing Eddie on the ring. I remembered being sad when the news came out and then realized now that he passed days before my mom. 😢 I almost stopped watching WWE altogether but kept watching for Rey Mysterio and Batista.

  • @emanuelzarate785
    @emanuelzarate785 Год назад +17

    Eddie got me into working out. Got me into making people laugh. He was more a father to me than my own. When he died a part of me did too.

  • @BuhdeeProductions
    @BuhdeeProductions Год назад +21

    I knew Chris Benoit more in 2006 on Smackdown being the United States Champion & him being the Rabid Wolverine. He was the best technical wrestler that I’ve ever watched when I heard about the news about him passing it was hard to believe. I didn’t process enough of his death I was at a young age everything escalated like wild fire when he the news said he murdered his family. I also didn’t know it was just only 2 years before when Eddie passed away in 2005 that’s a short time span. Death can change a person forever & the trauma behind it.

    • @SeverancePay500
      @SeverancePay500 Год назад

      He deleted himself my guy he didn’t “pass”.. took his family with him instead of seeking help

    • @antofree6450
      @antofree6450 Год назад +1

      @@SeverancePay500 it's not always that simple brother 🖒

    • @marcel0233
      @marcel0233 Год назад

      ​@@antofree6450in this case it is pretty simple, it's for you guys that it is hard to understand

    • @redrick8900
      @redrick8900 11 месяцев назад

      Benoit was a technical wrestler the same way Bob Holly was a race car driver.

  • @venomforhonor
    @venomforhonor Год назад +4

    I met him bro. I was 6 years old and we saw him at boston Logan airport and we got his autograph and he had no issue signing it at all he was nice and soft spoken. He had a white tee and jeans on. It’s really so sad. His death really struck me. There’s no one like him in the wwe

  • @ZealKingdom
    @ZealKingdom Год назад +5

    I was 22 years old, and I still vividly remember sitting at the computer, and seeing the headline on a news site:
    "Wrestling Star Dies"
    My heart sank as I clicked the link, dreading to see who it was. When Eddie's picture appeared, I just sat there. I couldn't even try to read the article for at least ten minutes. I cried along with everyone else that day. We still miss you, Eddie.

  • @jeezus1288
    @jeezus1288 Год назад +3

    Damn I miss Eddie. I was 8 years old when he passed away now I’m 26 and still claim him as one of my favorites. I’m glad wwe games still have him

  • @armdayeverday
    @armdayeverday Год назад +7

    My childhood died that day with Eddie. RIP champ, you had no idea how much you meant to a kid from Mexico who barely spoke English but could identify with you. Miss you till this day.

  • @JudgeDredd_
    @JudgeDredd_ Год назад +35

    Eddie Guerrero was the man. RIP

  • @duynambest1996
    @duynambest1996 Год назад +3

    Damn when Chavo said : " He's still there, man, and all of a sudden, he's not there anymore ". That will break a soul

  • @jonathanward6483
    @jonathanward6483 Год назад +1

    Cry, Cry again these men faced such pain as a family would, but not many of us have Millions in our Family. I still play the RUclips video's every so often, along with Chris's. Tragedy strikes in situations and times when we least expect it. Rest in peace Eddie, and Chris, a broken man.....

  • @SanveerRamterath
    @SanveerRamterath Год назад +3

    My heart sank these two legends were stuck on.... They shared everything together.

  • @israellongoria797
    @israellongoria797 Год назад +1

    I was like 10 years old when Eddie passed. Me and my dad were (still are) huge wrestling fans, i remember the next morning he told me that im not going to school. The next monday we were getting ready to watch Raw and thats when i saw the tribute show and when i found out he died. I didnt remember much about the show until saw it later when i got older but i remember my dad told me that it was ok to cry if i wanted to.😔 i think a lot of wrestling fans and wrestlers today really havent gotten over it. I know i havent

  • @doshi066
    @doshi066 Год назад +5

    i love to this day the love for eddie, the tribute rey mysterio did playing his theme song at wrestlemania 39 was amazing! hearing that theme in an arena again was special, one of the best moments of mania that night.

    • @Skreamies
      @Skreamies Год назад

      I haven't watched WWE for more than 15 years now, I think I just grew out of it after his passing with Eddie being one of my favourites, just watched this entry and it was instant goosebumps hearing that intro music

  • @brandenarnett7162
    @brandenarnett7162 Год назад +15

    My heart breaks for Chavo

  • @leonwatkins5072
    @leonwatkins5072 9 месяцев назад +1

    Even watching this back 1000 times it’s still hard to process Eddie was 1 in a million I remmber going to school that day just crying I had a lot of people bully me for it but I didn’t care 💔

  • @Weezy414
    @Weezy414 Год назад +5

    Eddie was my favorite growing up, when he died it really affected me. Later on in life I had my own drug problems and had to go through the depths of hell to get my family back. I miss you Eddie Viva La Raza

  • @thoyanda
    @thoyanda Год назад +9

    I’ve been a wrestling fan since I was 5 years old. Eddie was without a doubt my favorite wrestler. I was 10 when he passed away & I had this Eddie shirt I slept in for a whole week after. I’m 28 now & I still cry watching videos of him & laugh the loudest watching his "lie, cheat & steal" tactics. RIP Eddie ❤ Your legacy will forever live on

    • @emmanuelforeman5339
      @emmanuelforeman5339 6 месяцев назад +1

      I was also 10 when he passed, he was the reason I started to watch wrestling watching him on smackdown. Still my favorite wrestler of all time

    • @thoyanda
      @thoyanda 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@emmanuelforeman5339 It’s amazing how hard he is to forget

  • @charlesderosas5577
    @charlesderosas5577 Год назад +5

    18 years later, and it's still sad to this day.

  • @christopherb.6720
    @christopherb.6720 Год назад +2

    95 baby here. Eddie Guerrero was always one of my favorites. This is sad. RIP to a legend 🕊️

  • @SaltStorm007
    @SaltStorm007 Год назад +27

    He was one of my favorites as a kid💯

  • @DrDemented9885
    @DrDemented9885 8 месяцев назад +3

    As a bodybuilder, the main thing that worries me is the thing that got Eddie heart disease. On top of the other enhances, it takes to get to the size of Eddie during the final few years it takes a ton of food. In a perfect world, it would be clean food, oats, chicken, not as much meat, etc. but knowing the schedule they had it probably wasn’t that healthy and probably really helped contribute to the heart disease that took him out at the age of 38

  • @TheRealDustinNunn
    @TheRealDustinNunn 9 месяцев назад +3

    R.I.P. Eddie Guerrero and R.I.P. Nancy and Daniel.

  • @markosespada5707
    @markosespada5707 Год назад +2

    It's 9 am I don't wanna cry so early.. this story is the worst. RIP

  • @SaltStorm007
    @SaltStorm007 Год назад +12

    That is HORRIBLE to find your relative like that.....I couldn’t begin to imagine how rough that was/is💯🙏 If I remember correctly, it was heart failure or something to do with the heart🤔If i’m wrong let me know (just saw the last part of the video, it was his heart....at 38🤯)but unfortunately That is one of the side effects of steroids. Hope that everyone watching has a blessed week🙏

  • @skymartinez7726
    @skymartinez7726 9 месяцев назад +4

    When Eddie passed I stopped watching wrestling...it wasn't the same anymore

    • @Cuete590
      @Cuete590 8 месяцев назад

      I remember my cousin was super into WWE back in the 2000s and he said the same thing

  • @ShadyShady-di6dn
    @ShadyShady-di6dn 5 месяцев назад +1

    Daym 30 years old and this still hurts i remember this and chris

  • @tbone777.
    @tbone777. Год назад +6

    I was in 6th grade when this happened. Was the first time I actually felt depressed in some sort of way. I cried for a week straight. Quit watching WWE all together. Eddie was a great role model for me especially as a Mexican-American as myself. Still miss him to this day. R.I.P. Latino Heat 🕊

  • @parisgray7229
    @parisgray7229 Год назад +1

    Met Eddie Bakersfield along with his Dad late 2000 great guy always will continue too love his Legacy.

  • @Trohawkk
    @Trohawkk Год назад +5

    I loved Eddie he is one of the greatest! Eddie and Chris at WrestleMania with the belts always bring me back

  • @FungiRy91
    @FungiRy91 9 месяцев назад +1

    I feel for Chavo. I found my fiance unconscious and she ultimately passed away in my arms. It's the hardest thing I've ever experienced.

  • @willwicked
    @willwicked Год назад +4

    Those were 10 years of solid friendship between Eddie and Chris, at that point, they were no friends, they were brothers.

  • @cars56tv10
    @cars56tv10 6 месяцев назад +2

    the sad part is that Eddie was 38 when he died and Chavo was 35 at the time and now Chavo is older than Eddie now Rip Eddie 😞❤

  • @timstort8223
    @timstort8223 Год назад +11

    RIP Eddie, forever a legend.

  • @saado99
    @saado99 Год назад +5

    Eddie legitimately was my favorite wrestler during that period growing up. He was just so entertaining and charismatic and so fun to watch in the ring, it was incredible. I never was fully invested in wrestling ever again when he passed away.

  • @SUPERCOOLEO
    @SUPERCOOLEO Год назад +5

    I cried so hard when I found out. I’ll never forget that day.

  • @ALLCAPS
    @ALLCAPS 7 месяцев назад +2

    I was only a child when he died... but when they announced it on WWE... i cried. Insane.

  • @just4laughs679
    @just4laughs679 Год назад +8

    This was really the beginning of the end for Chris Benoit.

  • @dolleedollee
    @dolleedollee Год назад +2

    My siblings and I were just kids when we would watch WWE but one night it was announced Eddie passed away. Never knew how he died. This is heartbreaking 😢

  • @Boss_Man00
    @Boss_Man00 Год назад +4

    Chavo said he was in the washroom, in his underwear with his toothbrush in his hand… but Rey Mysterio said that he was laid down on the floor next to his bed, when Rey walked in?

  • @riush112
    @riush112 7 месяцев назад +2

    When you hear that gargling it’s over. It’s a sound you can never unhear

  • @seerenita
    @seerenita Год назад +13

    Unreal. RIP to a legend

  • @jackrincon2871
    @jackrincon2871 Год назад +1

    I was 5 years old when Eddie died it breaks my heart that my childhood was never surrounded by growing up on Eddie Guerrero this got total nonstop heartbreaking

  • @jacobmcdowell9518
    @jacobmcdowell9518 Год назад +8

    Such tragedies this made me really tear up God bless they're families if you knew these guys they really knew how to light up the room wherever they went . They'll be eternally missed by everyone.

  • @AS-xv7fp
    @AS-xv7fp Год назад +2

    2:27 that transition tho. Straight chills.

  • @Eli-wr3xw
    @Eli-wr3xw Год назад +3

    Man I didn’t realize how close Benoit and Eddie were it’s such tragedy what happened 😢

  • @kevindidomizio5368
    @kevindidomizio5368 Год назад +1

    Eddie was my favorite Wrestler he passed away 10 days before my 13th birthday. And it hit me hard he was the best and I still miss Eddie

  • @murd15
    @murd15 Год назад +59

    Eddie's death led to Benoit death. 😔

    • @mohaimenulislam8782
      @mohaimenulislam8782 Год назад

      Benoit was murdered

    • @pepsiaxe2937
      @pepsiaxe2937 Год назад +16

      Don't blame the murder of an innocent child and women on Eddie Guerrero

    • @BigBadJerryRogers
      @BigBadJerryRogers Год назад +1

      As if that wouldn't have happened anyway

    • @Jondav95
      @Jondav95 Год назад +17

      It wouldn’t have happened. Benoit was suicidal, but Eddie stopped him several times before.

    • @murd15
      @murd15 Год назад +6

      @@Jondav95 you can tell who are the real fans

  • @tayonius
    @tayonius 8 месяцев назад

    I can relate to the pain of losing a best friend. It hurts so bad, for years. A pain that will never go away unfortunately…

  • @ArmaniXperience
    @ArmaniXperience Год назад +4

    Eddie’s death hurt and so did Chris’ until the details came out regarding what he did to his family.

  • @Chris-ze3dq
    @Chris-ze3dq Год назад

    I randomly ran into Eddie at a Jamba Juice in Orange, California. I believe WrestleMania 16 was in town. Super nice guy, had small talk with him and we went our separate ways. RIP brother!

  • @Dark5ide12
    @Dark5ide12 Год назад +3

    I was in tears when both Eddie and Chris passed away.They were my favorite wrestlers growing up

  • @DannyVegasVIP
    @DannyVegasVIP Год назад

    This is the 1st time I hearing Chavo talk about this. This is still so heartbreaking!

  • @TheToucherOfgrass
    @TheToucherOfgrass Год назад +9

    Chris died when Eddie died

  • @UltimateShadow10
    @UltimateShadow10 Год назад +1

    As soon as Chavo started going into detail, I couldn't watch any further. Eddie's death still hurts, but I can never imagine the pain that Chavo went through and the rest of the family.

  • @tormentorxl2732
    @tormentorxl2732 Год назад +21

    Don’t do steroids my friends. This is a fate shared by many who fall into that trap.

    • @ChelseaAlb95
      @ChelseaAlb95 Год назад +2

      It had much more to do with painkillers than steroids

    • @BigBadJerryRogers
      @BigBadJerryRogers Год назад +3

      ​@@ChelseaAlb95it was everything

    • @one-wingedangel5107
      @one-wingedangel5107 Год назад +1

      To me steroids is like medicine, helps in small amounts but harmful in large doses, that's what you should be careful about. Don't get addicted to their benefits

    • @redrick8900
      @redrick8900 11 месяцев назад +1

      No it isn't. I've known tons of guys that did steroids and none of them much as slapped their girlfriends, much less murdered their families.

    • @_joyrd_
      @_joyrd_ 8 месяцев назад

      @@redrick8900depends if u a snappy person on a regular then don’t take ts

  • @Skreamies
    @Skreamies Год назад +2

    Used to really like WWE as a kid, always was a fan of both Eddie and Chris here, it was sad to see them go though not much now for Chris after seeing exactly what he did. Eddie though was a breath of fresh air and a true crowd please.

  • @jonathanvilla7280
    @jonathanvilla7280 Год назад +3

    The best of Eddie in the ring was when he was telling his life story. We'll always miss you Eddie.