2. Eddie Guerrero
Eddie Guerrero is a wrestling legend from a legendary wrestling family, plain and simple. The Guerrero dynasty is one full of great workers but Eddie stood above them all. Whether it was his ring work or ability to entertain us, Eddie was an amazing professional wrestler who deserves all the praise in the world. Despite all of his great accolades, WWE did not originally see him as more than another mid-carder for a while. The crowd kept on wanting more of him, which led to WWE slowly giving us more and more.
He eventually would show WWE what he was made of and won his first WWE World title at No Way Out in 2004 againstBrock Lesnar, who was set to leave WWE after WrestleMania that year. It was a huge shocker and the fans loved every second of it. Sadly, Guerrero would pass away the following year due to a heart attack. This was right before WWE was set to potentially give him his second World title. His last match happened to be against Mr. Kennedy, now Ken Anderson in TNA. All on all, his career was a massive success.
He was a two-time WWE European Champion, a two-time WWE Intercontinental Champion, a WWE United States Champion, a four-time WWE Tag Team Champion
and a WWE Champion, not to mention being inducted into the Hall of Fame, too.
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