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When I came home from church and heard Morgans message about Eddie,
it took me and Barbara several minutes to accept what we had heard.
Of the literaly hundreds of wrestlers I have known or worked with
over the last 58 years, 3 are extremly close to us. Leo Garibaldi,
Gory Guerrero and Eddie Guerrero.

In 1979 Gory and I formed Six Amigo's wrestling promotions in Los
Angeles, Gory had the book and I had the job of filling the arena's,
we were running 4 towns A WEEK, Santa Ana, San Pedro, Oxnard and
Oceanside. Our youngs helpers and slaves of the weekly headaches were
a 11 year old Eddie Guerrero and 13 year old Wayne Lauer. These two
were like glued to each other for the next 4 years. Every weekend
they would spend togeather and all summer, they wrestled and chased
the girls togeather. If they were not at the Lauer house they were at
the Guerrero home. When Gory decided to move back to El Paso.Texas
due to health reasons Eddie went also. That was 1983 I beleive.

When we would visit them Eddie had the pro fever and asked when I am
ready I will come and work for you "Uncle Karl" And he did in 1988
and on and off for the next 5 years. He worked for us in WWA and the
WIN and the AAA. I knew then that he would make his mark as one of
greatest Mexican stars. I was with Eddie just 2 months ago Sept.11,
2005 in Springfield Mo for a WWE house show. We had a great visit and
he was planning to bring his family to our ranch in Missouri, was
excited about seeing Wayne again, it had been almost 20 years. The
wrestling world has lost a great talent and the Lauers have lost a
great friend and the subject of some wonderful memories, which we
will always have.

I am sure history will list the Name of Guerrero as one of the
greatest wrestling families, a father Gory, four sons Chavo, Mando,
Hector and Eddie and one grandson Chavo Jr known by us as Chavito who
had his first match for me in Los Angeles at the famous Olympic a
building that his family had sold out 10,400 seats on countless
occasions, I know he will make his uncle Eddie proud.

In the next few weeks a lot of stories will arise, some true, some
exagerated and some completely fabricated. I choose to ignore them
and remember Eddie Guerrero as one very nice young man who made my
life a little more enjoyable with his wit, his talent and his
friendship.

Karl K. Lauer







Sun Nov 13, 2005 9:28 pm

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When I came home from church and heard Morgans message about Eddie, it took me and Barbara several minutes to accept what we had heard. Of the literaly...
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Nov 13, 2005
9:28 pm

When I called Karl and left the sad message I about choked up. I knew what Eddie and all the Guerreos meant to Karl and Barbara. I had talked with Karl a day...
Morgan Dollar
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Nov 14, 2005
2:58 am

We'll be doing a special Memorial Mass for Eddie on Wed at 3:00pm. Fr. Jason "Wolfman" Sanderson+ Morgan Dollar <morgandollar@...> wrote: When I called...
Jason Sanderson
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Nov 14, 2005
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I'm sorry to hear about Eddie Guerreo, I was shocked to see that he was pronounced dead and I still don't beleive that he's gone. May he rest in peace, my...
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Nov 21, 2005
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