![]() They train, put on uniforms, put on a show in front of a camera and a ticket-paying audience, go shower up in a locker room, get dressed, and get back on the bus/plane and head for the next town. Let his mistake hang over his head like the sword of Damicles in the hopes that maybe, just maybe, he won't do it again. The better solution would be to have him keep spouting his mouth off when all the while giving him the small thought in the back of his mind, as well as the back of everyone else's, that he made a major fool out of himself and it tarnished his already ridiculous career. I have a request: don't ask for that jabroni to be fired. 2 Minutes ago, the petetion was at 1960 signatures, and is now at 2004. You'll be told to press 5 to comment on Eddie Guerrero, and you can then leave your thoughts.Īlso, there's a petition that is literally growing BY THE SECOND to fire this guy. ![]() Just tell the customer service operator that yer calling in regards to Colin Cowherd, and you'll be forwarded to the phone number they had to set up to take the massive amounts of calls. The goal is to get this Colin Cowherd guy fired. My friend Nathan found and posted the number for ESPN at the wrestling exposed forum, and ESPN has gotten thousands upon thousands of phone calls already (all today!). ![]() Colin Cowherd made some horrible comments about Eddie Guerrero that can be found at He's quoted as saying that Eddie's death isn't newsworthy, and that all wrestlers are steroid users and such, and then went on to make speculation on Eddie's death. Wow.he seems really hurt.you don't really know how much you care about a person until they're goneįor those who aren't yet aware, ESPN is having a major situation. May God bless your family and your soul and may he keep you safe forever putillo falso.I love you my brother. I have so many classic Eddy stories that I would love to share, but instead I'm just going to go and cry myself to sleep remembering what an awesome human being Eddy was and will always be. He taught me so much about wrestling and about being a man and it is an honor to call him a true brother and friend. He was also so humble and a true family man and most importantly a warrior for God. He was as talented as they come and a true class act. My best match of 1997 was against Ed at Fall Brawl that year. All four of us started the same way and had the same love and respect for the business, for Brian and for each was a magical night. One of my most cherished matches was myself and Eddy vs Chris and Dean in Knoxville, on a benefit show for our dear friend Brian Hildebrand. But there was a chemistry there that existed becuase we had mutual respect for each other and we both loved what we were doing. One of my favorite times in my career was when Eddy and I were an underutilized, underpushed, hell, almost non-exisitant tagteam, that were thrown together randomly in WCW. I had the pleasure of meeting Eddy in Mexico City almost 14 years ago and we've been close ever since (although it didn't start that way!) He is one of my favorite people that I've ever met in the wrestling business, as well one of the greatest performers I've ever seen and had the pleasure to work with. I've lost alot of friends over the years but this one hurts the most by far. I am devastated by the news of Eddy's passing and I am so sad. The guy is a living breathing example of when not to lower your expectations, for he may very well surpass them from his previous track record. I despise the way WWE works sometimes, but Eddie bounced back from the pressure of main eventing in 2004, and came right back, he will always be remembered as someone who cheated death, and stole not only life, but also the notion of underestimation. F*ck you Cena, f*ck you bookers, instead of slapping the belts on three move wonders, why not take advantage of something and someone who deserves it before its' too late? I always criticised his feud with Rey Mysterio (primarily because I despise Mysterio), but in all fairness, that feud reinvigorated much of SMACKDOWN for me, and I now prefer it over RAW, now nothing more than a dumping ground for the Mcmahons and jobber fodder for the prick holding the championship presently. He set the standard for main eventers of his kind, and he could never truly stay heel for long, when he was heel, he made you beleive it. After beating his demons, winning the biggest symbol of drug addiction defiance (the WWE Championship), Eddie dies the way noone wanted him to back when he had his problems, alone in a hotel room.Įddie was one of the greatest wrestlers of all time, one of the true innvoators, and the first hispanic wrestler to become world champion in an american promotion.
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