![]() Vickie later openly sided with Chavo and hit Mysterio in the back with a chair on the following SmackDown!, turning heel in the process. Subsequently, she acted as peacemaker between the two former friends until she seemingly inadvertently interfered in their match at SummerSlam in 2006, costing Mysterio the match. She first asserted herself during a feud between Mysterio and Chavo Guerrero when Chavo accused Mysterio of being "nothing but a leech living off the blood of the Guerrero name" on the August 4 SmackDown!. In 2006, approximately seven or eight months after Eddie's death, Vickie started appearing more prominently in more controversial storylines. The night before WrestleMania, Eddie was posthumously inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, and Vickie accepted the honor on his behalf. On-screen, this led to Rey Mysterio, Eddie's real-life friend, getting more screen time and higher profile matches, including defeating Kurt Angle and Randy Orton at WrestleMania 22 for the World Heavyweight Championship. On November 13, 2005, Eddie Guerrero died of heart failure in his Minneapolis hotel room and was found by his nephew Chavo. After that she held down Eddie on the ground afterwards so he couldn't get up and attack Mysterio. ![]() When that failed, she cost him the match by pushing over the ladder he was on as he was about to win. Vickie later reappeared at SummerSlam to convince Eddie to put a stop to his war with Mysterio and not to go through with the "Custody of Dominick" ladder match that night. Eddie promised not to reveal the secret should he lose to Mysterio at The Great American Bash, though that turned out to be another one of his character's trademark lies, as Eddie revealed that Dominick was really his ( kayfabe) biological son. Vickie was on the July 14 SmackDown! with two of Eddie's three daughters to stop Eddie from revealing Mysterio's secret. In 2005, Vickie Guerrero first appeared with her husband Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio, when a storyline escalated in which Eddie promised to reveal a secret concerning Mysterio's son, Dominick. I mean that was my job, I was supposed to piss people off.”įor the full interview, check out The Memorabilia Guy.Storyline with Eddie and Chavo (2005–2006) I would love to be part of their storylines as a general manager, I’d take away the belt and give it to someone else. Also the girls like Alexa Bliss, Charlotte, and Bayley. They have great energy and I’d love to work with them. “I look at Enzo and Cass, I love them so much, I laugh every time they come out. Which wrestlers she’d most like to work with on the current roster: Fans often approach me explaining that they went through similar issues Eddie went through and he helped them. He was very true to his feelings and was honest with everyone, it showed so much character. He had faults, he also had demons, but he worked all by himself to get to the top of the roster. “I think the reason that Eddie has stayed with so many people after his passing is because he proved to the fans and everyone that he was a human being. Her thoughts on Eddie Guerrero’s lasting legacy: There were also the girls like Michelle McCool and that whole La圜ool storyline. Dolph Ziggler was a riot – he is hilarious. Also to work with the McMahons was amazing, not too many people can say they had a promo in the ring with them, it was so much fun. To have the opportunity to work with him left me in awe. Working with the Undertaker was amazing as he was a superstar that was so much higher than me and I really looked up to him. ![]() “To work with Edge, during the storyline of being married to him, was so much fun. Vickie Guerrero was recently interviewed by The Memorabilia Guy on her career in WWE, her favorite storylines and more.
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