Vickie Guerrero
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Ring name(s) | Vickie Guerrero |
Born | El Paso, Texas |
Vickie Guerrero (née Vickie Lara) is a professional wrestling manager and widow of professional wrestler Eddie Guerrero. She has two daughters (Shaul b. 1990 and Sherilyn b. 1996).She has made appearances at different venues in memory of her husband such as collecting "The Star Of the Mountain Award" in Eddie's hometown, El Paso, Texas, and speaking on WWE.com about Eddie's induction into the WWE Hall of Fame. At WrestleMania 22, Vickie and her nephew, Chavo Guerrero congratulated Rey Mysterio on the stage ramp following his victory over Kurt Angle and Randy Orton for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
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[edit] SmackDown!
[edit] 2005-2006
In 2005, Vickie began to make important cameo appearances during the feud between Eddie and Rey Mysterio, which had escalated when Eddie promised to reveal the secret of Rey's son Dominick. Vickie was on the July 14, 2005 episode of SmackDown! with two of her three daughters to stop Eddie from revealing Rey's secret. Eddie threatened to reveal the secret should he lose to Rey at Great American Bash 2005, though that turned out to be another one of his character's trademark lies. Vickie later reappeared at SummerSlam 2005 to convince Eddie to put a stop to his war with Rey and to not go through with the "Custody of Dominick" Ladder Match that night. When that failed, she had to cost him the match.
On November 13, 2005, Eddie Guerrero died of heart failure. In 2006, about 7-8 months after Eddie's passing, Vickie started appearing more prominently during a feud between Rey and Chavo Guerrero when Chavo accused Rey of being "nothing but a leech living off the blood of the Guerrero name" on the August 7 episode of SmackDown!. A fight broke out after that statement, and Vickie came out to separate it. Subsequently, she acted as peacemaker between the two former friends until she seemingly inadvertently interfered in theit match at SummerSlam 2006, costing Mysterio the match. She then betrayed him by siding with Chavo and hitting Mysterio in the back with a steel chair on the following episode of SmackDown!. She then declared herself Chavo's business manager and Rey an "insignificant chapter" in her past.
At No Mercy 2006 Chavo lost to Rey Mysterio in a Falls Count Anywhere Match. After the match, Vickie verbally assaulted Rey Mysterio. On the following SmackDown!, Chavo and Vickie challenged Rey Mysterio to an "I Quit" match. On October 22, 2006, Rey Mysterio quit after he was stuck in a light tower off the side of the stage. During the match, Mysterio had the advantage until Vickie interfered with one of his high flying moves, causing Chavo to take advantage by bashing Mysterio's leg with a chair until he quit. Mysterio was then taken out of the arena on a stretcher.
On October 27, Chris Benoit asked Vickie why she and Chavo betrayed Rey. Vickie replied, "Now Chris, Rey never gave my family a chance to move on, and I know that you and Eddie were also very close, but not as close as you thought."
Benoit then tried to figure out "what was Vickie doing regarding Eddie's estate" while defending the WWE United States Championship from Chavo. At Survivor Series 2006, Chavo kicked out of an attempted Sharpshooter, causing Benoit to knock Vickie off the ring apron and fall on her head. Following the incident, Vickie, Chavo, and announcer JBL, referred to Benoit as a "woman abuser".
On December 22, Chavo and Vickie had a confrontation about the United States Championship. Chavo stated "If you wanted me to win the title, then stop getting me disqualified," and then he pushed Vickie over.
[edit] 2007
On the January 5, 2007 edition of SmackDown!, Vickie expressed frustration with people such as Chavo Guerrero and Chris Benoit not allowing her to let go of the past and move on with her life, in an interview with Kristal Marshall. She also claimed to be "emotionally distraught", and described experiencing many symptoms of psychological distress and unwellness.