The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Eddie Guerrero
- There is one good thing about reaching the bottom. When you get there, there’s nothing left to do but fight your way back up or die.
- Wrestling just comes naturally to me. It wasn’t like there was this moment where I said, ‘This is what I’m going to do.’ It’s just what I did. It was my life.
- It took more strength and hard work than I would’ve believed myself capable of, but with God’s grace and strength, I managed to lift myself up and become a better person that I’d ever imagined – I believe I have become a loving husband, a compassionate father, and a stronger wrestler.
- I’ve always had an aptitude for wrestling. I can’t explain it – it’s like a gift. To this day, I don’t always know how or why I do certain things.
- Being the youngest, I was a bit of a mama’s boy. I was really protected as I grew up, almost like I was in a bubble.
- I was miserable in WCW. I knew I wasn’t going to go any higher there, and jumping to WWE hadn’t even crossed my mind. I couldn’t stop wondering, ‘Is this it? Is this what I worked my whole life for?’
- I honestly can’t describe what goes on in my head when I’m out there. People who don’t wrestle can’t possibly understand it. When I’m in the ring, I don’t feel any pain. I’m in another world out there.
- Since the day I was born, wrestling has sustained me and my family. It’s the way my father fed me; it’s the way I feed my kids. More importantly, wrestling is my greatest release. It’s been such a blessing for me. I can step into the ring and let it all go – all my anger, all my frustration, all my pain.
- To me, wrestling is therapy. No matter how bad my personal situation is, when I step into the ring, all my troubles disappear. My baggage stays in the back where it belongs.
- Dad always enjoyed sports, and he decided to join a Guadalajara gym to learn how to box. What he didn’t realize was that they didn’t teach boxing at that particular gym – they taught ‘lucha libre.’

Eddie Guerrero (October 9, 1967 – November 13, 2005) was a legendary Mexican-American professional wrestler widely regarded as one of the most talented and charismatic performers in wrestling history. Born in El Paso, Texas, he was part of the famous Guerrero wrestling family.
Eddie began his career in Mexico and Japan before rising to fame in ECW and WCW during the 1990s. He joined WWE in 2000, where his in-ring skill, humor, and “Lie, Cheat, and Steal” persona made him a fan favorite. In 2004, he achieved his dream by winning the WWE Championship at No Way Out, defeating Brock Lesnar in a memorable match.
Despite personal battles with addiction, Guerrero’s determination inspired millions. Tragically, he passed away from heart failure in 2005 at the age of 38. Eddie’s legacy lives on through his influence on future wrestlers and his enduring connection with fans worldwide.
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