Thursday, December 10, 2009

What do you think about my report on Eddie's book.?

I know it's not that great but I tried.



Eddie Guerrero was born on October 3,1967 in El Paso, Texas. He was born into the Guerrero family which was Mexico’s first family of professional wrestlers. His father was Gory Guerrero, a Mexican wrestling legend. Because of that, at an early age many people thought that he was going to grow up a wrestler. Before Eddie turned twenty, he was wrestling in Mexico under small promotions. His true talent was clearly shown and better opportunities were soon to follow. Soon, a new promotion, World Championship Wrestling, (WCW) was looking for impressive talent and Eddie seemed to be exactly what they were looking for. Eddie never got to shine and let the world know what he was about because of backstage feuds and racism. Other things in personal life started to go downhill. He was really depressed about his life so he tried to wipe away all the trouble in his life with alcohol, drugs, and painkillers. It clearly didn’t work and he was on a downward spiral. Some of his friends like Chris Benoit were tired of the way they were being treated so they thought the best thing to do was to leave WCW. Eddie signed with World Wrestling Federation (WWF) which was the big leagues. In his debut match against “The New Age Outlaws” he tried to perform his signature move but injured his elbow in the process. When he came back he teamed with Chyna and because the “Latino Heat” character that really made him famous. He continued to “Wow” wrestling fans al over the world but on a personal level Guerrero was slowly hurting himself. Every night was another party, more alcohol, and more pills. His family really wanted to help him but he didn’t want to face the fact that he wasn’t okay. He even spent four months in rehab. That still couldn’t change his addictions. He even lost his job with the WWE because of a DUI arrest. Finally, after all the troubles in his family he thought there was only one way to solve this, and that was to end his life. He took more pills, drank more alcohol and got into his car. His plan was to make his wife feel bad for him by getting in a car accident. If he survived the night, that was fine. If he didn’t, oh well. That night he got into a really serious car accident. His wife thought it was a miracle that he didn’t get killed. While he was lying in his hospital bed his kids were brought into the room. When he saw his kids cry he knew he had to do something. He started going back to church with his wife, Vickie. Part of that was just a way to try and save his marriage. He realized that what he really needed in his life was God. He says that he used the bible to “Help him find peace and kick his addictions.” Because he got clean WWE offered him a second chance. He graciously took it and new that this is what he was meant to do. He teamed up with his nephew Chavo Guerrero and formed the tag team “Los Guerreros”. They became WWE tag team champions. In single wrestling he also won the WWE Championship. He said that that is one of the greatest moments of his career. Sadly Eddie Guerrero died in November 2005, due to heart complications caused by his former addictions and former steroid use.



What do you think about my report on Eddie's book.?events



I think you did a good job , it gives the proper details and does not rant on. You should take up reviewing more WWE stories, news and what ever you think the group would be inter-rested in . Give yourself 10 out of 10 .



What do you think about my report on Eddie's book.?home theatre opera theater



that was a good story i read the whole thing.i hope my life goes the EG way



thats messed up dont mess with dead people
i think that eddie guerro story is great! im not so sure about that benoit title though...
I liked your report a lot, it showed what Guererro was all about, a good guy who made some bad choices.



A good anme for a Benoit Booker: The Canadian Crippler: Chris Benoit Story
Good report on Eddie. Benoit deserves no book.

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