Wednesday 19 October 2022

Complete & Accurate Hermanos Guerreros




If you've been reading this blog of stupidity for more than 10 minutes, or if you're even more unfortunate and you've known me personally for any length of time, you might have a notion that Eddie Guerrero is my favourite wrestler ever. I may have mentioned it once or twice. 

You know who else was fucking awesome, though? All of his brothers. And probably his dad and his nephew is okay as well and wasn't Eddie's daughter doing the pro wrestling for a while there too? But the brothers are really the golden quartet of pro wrestling siblings. Mando the least talked about of the four, who isn't as highlighted via footage as the others. Chavo and Hector who spent a decent chunk of the 80s as one of the best tag teams in America, both having sporadic runs in Mexico and the former having a great spell in Japan as a prominent junior heavyweight. And then Eddie, the runt of the litter who put it together and had a run as the champion of the world, who passed away as the best wrestler on the planet. The Von Erichs were the epitome of Texas, the Rhodes were the blue collar sons of plumbers who went Hollywood and came to epitomise the American Nightmare, the Harts had fifty sons and daughters and an extended family to make the Targaryens weep, and the Anoa'i family currently rule the Sports Entertainment world. But the Guerreros were king. 

I've written about hundreds - literally hundreds - of matches involving these guys on here already, so over time I'll update this and compile every bit of nonsense involving a Guerrero brother in this very catalogue. Singles, tags, trios, the whole shebang. Why, you ask? For what purpose, you ponder? 

Why else?

For science. 


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