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| #1 Posted on 14.3.02 1659.58 Reposted on: 14.3.09 1701.29 | Apparently, we can expect Eddie Guerrero to return to the WWF within the next few months.
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How accurate does anyone think this may be? I thought Eddie was pretty much on the outs with the WWF. | Promote this thread! |  | albert44
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| #2 Posted on 14.3.02 1846.54 Reposted on: 14.3.09 1852.18 | | I doubt if this is true, but if it is, that's great news. I saw Eddy at an indy show here in Houston about a month and a half ago, and the guy looked awesome. I kept thinking to myself through out his match ,how the hell he is not in the wwf right now. I really do hope he finds his way back onto WWf programming.(povided he has gotten his act together which it looked like he did) | Excalibur05
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| #3 Posted on 14.3.02 2015.22 Reposted on: 14.3.09 2018.31 |
Originally posted by albert44 I kept thinking to myself through out his match ,how the hell he is not in the wwf right now.
Drugs. DWI. He knows he put himself out of the company. Right now the job is his to get back. I hope he does. | Qubber
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| #4 Posted on 15.3.02 0310.12 Reposted on: 15.3.09 0318.41 | I hope he does too as he's still one of my favourite guys out there, and he's still awesome in the ring. He was on a televised UK fed's card the other day (which is a double rareity in that a UK fed got televised and it had decent talent on it ) and he is still great despite despite some naysayers claiming the drugs thing was the end of him.
Besides, if they are taking Brian Lawler back, why not Eddie? There's still some hope yet. | ekedolphin
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| #5 Posted on 15.3.02 0312.52 Reposted on: 15.3.09 0329.01 | Just goes to show you. The WWF is like the one company that will tolerate a DWI and still re-hire you after a few months.
...sigh.
Not that I dislike Eddie Guerrero, though. But I do not want to see Grandmaster Sexay back on my TV. If I wanted to see him that badly, I would've bought the WWA pay-per-view. | odessasteps
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| #6 Posted on 15.3.02 1705.38 Reposted on: 15.3.09 1706.00 | I hope for the time being Eddy is content to work for New Japan, where his skills will be more appreciated than on WWF tv or by the WWF booking team. | The Vile One
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| #7 Posted on 15.3.02 2115.41 Reposted on: 15.3.09 2129.05 | | Yeah even though Eddy held both the European title and the Intercontinental title longer than anyone in the past few years. | | ALL ORIGINAL POSTS IN THIS THREAD ARE NOW AVAILABLE |
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