How Did Eddie Guerrero Die?

So, how did Eddie Guerrero die? Eddie Guerrero was one of the finest performers in the WWE Championship (World Wrestling Entertainment). Guerrero, a member of the Mexican Guerrero family, began his professional wrestling career by competing there. He entered the American mainstream with ECW (Extreme Championship Wrestling) in 1995; later that year, he joined WCW (World Championship Wrestling). When Guerrero entered the WWF (World Wrestling Federation), his popularity skyrocketed.

Guerrero displayed unmatched elegance outside the ring in addition to technical ability inside. Fans admired him even though he spent the first several years of his career playing the bad guy. Fans virtually idolized the wrestler when he adopted the hero identity in his later years. One of the saddest days in wrestling history occurred when Eddie Guerrero passed away.

Eddie Guerrero Early Life

Eddie Guerrero Early Life
Eddie Guerrero Early Life

Guerrero completed his studies at Jefferson High School in El Paso and graduated in 1985. He quickly entered the wrestling industry, following in his family’s footsteps. The three of his older brothers that also wrestled were Chavo Guerrero Sr., Hector Guerrero, and Mando Guerrero. Gory Guerrero, his father, was a famous wrestler in Mexico.

WCW to WWF

WCW to WWF
WCW to WWF

Eddie’s early WWF career wasn’t entirely trouble-free. He hurt his elbow in his very first match. In a spectacular storyline with Chyna upon his comeback, he earned the nickname “Latino Heat.”

Sadly, he would lose all of his momenta. Eddie was admitted to treatment in May 2001 after developing a painkiller addiction. According to legend, his addiction was due to a car accident he had in the late 1990s.

Eddie was terminated from the WWF towards the end of 2001 after being charged with drunk driving. His reprieve would only last a few hours.

Guerrero rejoined the WWF in April of 2002. He quickly became the major event, as if the tide had turned. Most notably, Eddie defeated Brock Lesnar at “No Way Out 2004” to claim the WWE Championship.

Did Eddie Guerrero Die in the Ring?

Did Eddie Guerrero Die in the Ring?
Did Eddie Guerrero Die in the Ring?

No, Eddie Guerrero didn’t die in the ring.

When Did Eddie Guerrero Die?

When Did Eddie Guerrero Die?
When Did Eddie Guerrero Die?

On November 13, 2005, Eddie Guerrero passed away in his room at the Marriott City Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was discovered passed out, holding a toothbrush in his mouth on the restroom floor. There were attempts to revive him, but they failed. 

Everyone, including Eddie’s family and supporters, was shocked to learn of his demise. It took place just a few hours before his WWE Raw and SmackDown taping. According to rumors, Eddie was supposed to succeed Batista as champion soon, who was preparing to take leave from wrestling to undergo back surgery.

How Did Eddie Guerrero Die?

How Did Eddie Guerrero Die?
How Did Eddie Guerrero Die?

According to a postmortem, Eddie Guerrero died unexpectedly from Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular disease-related heart failure.

When news of the deceased wrestler’s demise first broke, some assumed it was the result of an overdose. After all, Guerrero’s 1999 vehicle accident caused him to develop a painkiller addiction. Others theorized that, given his issues with drinking, Eddie may have drunk himself to death.

Eddie Guerrero’s death was actually caused by a combination of his prior drug usage and alcoholism. The wrestler was able to rid himself of his demons since reaching his lowest point in 2001, but he could not undo the harm his body had already endured. So that November evening, he experienced cardiac failure.

On December 8, 2005, the Hennepin County Medical Examiner made Eddie Guerrero’s death official. The medical report states that he passed away from abrupt heart failure brought on by arteriosclerotic heart disease. Guerrero’s blood arteries were constrained, which limited the heart’s ability to receive oxygen and blood.

Who Found Eddie Guerrero Dead?

Who Found Eddie Guerrero Dead?
Who Found Eddie Guerrero Dead?

Another WWE wrestler named Chavo Guerrero Jr., Eddie’s nephew, who was to meet Guerrero for breakfast that morning, saw him lying on the ground. Chavo was informed by hotel security after Eddie Guerrero didn’t answer his wake-up call at 7 a.m. Chavo then proceeded to Eddie’s hotel room with security. Then, around 7:30 in the morning, they discovered him on the floor unconscious and alerted 911.

Eddie Guerrero’s Funeral

Eddie Guerrero's Funeral
Eddie Guerrero’s Funeral

On November 18, 2005, Eddie’s funeral took place in Scottsdale, Arizona. WWE Hall of Famer Billy Graham officiated the service, and several WWE Superstars, including Steve Austin, Chris Benoit, Kurt Angle, Michael Hayes, Rey Mysterio, Chris Jericho, and the Vince McMahon family, were there.

Eddie left behind his three daughters and his wife, Vickie. His daughters, Shaul, Sherilyn, and Kaylie Marie, were all under the age of nine at the time of his death.

Following Eddie Guerrero’s Demise

After Guerrero passed away, tributes to him aired on Raw and SmackDown. When Owen Hart passed away in 1999, the format was similar. No one on the roster was under any performance obligation when Guerrero passed away, and all ongoing storylines were suspended.

Eddie Guerrero was an important member of the WWE Hall of Fame on April 1, 2006—the evening preceding WrestleMania 22. Chris Benoit, Chavo Jr., and Rey Mysterio performed the ceremony. The following night at “Mania, Rey Mysterio received the Prestigious World Heavyweight Championship title, which he devoted to Eddie.

Shocking facts about Eddie Guerrero

Shocking facts about Eddie Guerrero
Shocking facts about Eddie Guerrero

The fact that Eddie Guerrero died so young was among the most shocking aspects of his passing. Although many wrestlers passed away before the age of 50, Eddie was just 38 when he passed away.

The fact that Guerrero almost perished in a catastrophic automobile accident earlier in 1999 was also shocking. After kicking his drug and alcohol addictions, which had previously caused his release from the WWF in 2001, people believed him to have once again cheated death.

Eddie did not, regrettably, survive 2005 without dying. Eddie Guerrero was at the height of his physical fitness when he passed away. Eddie’s tale has continued to motivate many to battle their drug and alcohol addictions even after he passed away.

Final Words

Eddie Guerrero was acknowledged by many as one of the best professional wrestlers ever to step foot inside the ring. He was a second-generation performer who respected the industry, which was obvious whenever he set foot inside the squared circle. 

He was a technician, and few could match his knowledge of and comprehension of the industry. He was capable of having a game that would rank among the all-time greats at any time.