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Eddie Guerrero poured his addictions, his failures, his redemption, and every scar on his soul into the 2004 DVD Cheating Death, Stealing Life. It sold a mere 17,000 copies while he was alive. Only after he was found dead in a Minneapolis hotel room at age 38, clutching his toothbrush, did the world finally care enough to make it a bestseller. He never got to see it.
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The Kurt Cobain of wrestling
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>>19424874
Were he and Heath Ledger 'overrated' after they died? Probably, but they were still fucking excellent.
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>>19424874
Every two weeks a wrestler dies but only Eddie is still remembered like this.
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>>19424947
His redemption and tragic death made for a great story, he died on the active roster and WWE made absolute sure to capitalise on it, not that I mind that.
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>>19424874
he was being a retarded mark working himself into a shoot and ol'Death had to give him a good reality checking rib
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>>19424874
He died so his daughter could take step-daddy's dick. What a legend. ;_;7
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Wolfie was right



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