In the sporting performance of the WWE he has sublimated the role of the “acclaimed villain” like no other, breaking through people’s hearts. A story of falls, redemption and sacrifices, which ended too soon, at 38
“Long live the Raza!” was the phrase that introduced his entry into the ring, and was also repeated by Giacomo Ciccio Valenti, wrestling commentator at the time when it had become an unmissable appointment for all teenagers every Saturday night. Yes, because Eduardo Guerrero, known as Eddie, was the man who has never united European and American fans like no other, a man capable of hurting himself but able to excite like few others.
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