The three daughters of Eddie Guerrero, Shaul, Sherilyn, and Kaylie, each faced emotional challenges following the loss of their father.
In an episode of WWE Vault, Rey Mysterio shared that Eddie Guerrero, who had passed away, would have been proud of his performance, believing that Eddie was watching from above.
Highlights
- Eddie Guerrero met his wife, Vickie Guerrero, on a blind date. They dated for a few years and then married.
- But they soon divorced, and Eddie met Tara Mahoney, with whom he had a daughter, Kaylie Marie Guerrero.
- In April 2023, Sherilyn made a serious public allegation against her stepfather.
Mysterio wasn’t in the best frame of mind due to losing his close friend.
However, when watching the match later, Mysterio admitted that he could tell he was slightly off in certain spots, as the grief of losing Eddie was still fresh.
Nonetheless, he believed that Eddie would have performed regardless, as he always believed in the importance of continuing the show.
Even years later, fans continue to miss Eddie Guerrero, and it remains a familiar sight for wrestlers to pay tribute to him during their matches.
Eddie tragically passed away on November 13, 2005. Hotel security had found him unresponsive in his bathroom after a routine check.
Eddie Guerrero Was Married To Vickie Guerrero, But They Soon Parted Their Ways
Vickie Guerrero once shared the story of her first meeting with Eddie Guerrero, describing it as a blind date arranged by a friend close to Eddie’s best friend.
Eddie and Vickie Guerrero began dating a few years before discovering they were expecting their first child.
In April 1990, they decided to get married, and just a few months later, in October, their daughter, Shaul Marie Guerrero, was born.
Their second daughter, Sherilyn Amber Guerrero, was born on July 8, 1995.
Despite staying married until Eddie’s passing, the couple faced a difficult period during their relationship and were separated for two years.
During this separation, Eddie met Tara Mahoney, with whom he had a daughter, Kaylie Marie Guerrero.
Eddie Guerrero’s Three Daughters Have Chose Different Feild To Shine Than WWE Platforms
The eldest daughter, Shaul Guerrero, joined WWE’s developmental territory, Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), in 2010. The wrestling community quickly recognized her potential.
As the daughter of the legendary Eddie Guerrero and niece of Chavo Guerrero Sr., she entered the ring with a remarkable family legacy behind her.
Vickie and Eddie Guerrero with their daughters after a match leaving the arena.
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As her career progressed, her star continued to shine, and she eventually earned the title of “Queen of FCW.”
Nonetheless, Shaul took time to focus on her health and recovery and stepped away from the spotlight.
Though she left the company, she remained involved in wrestling, appearing on the independent circuit and even briefly appearing in All Elite Wrestling (AEW).
In 2021, Shaul decided to step away from wrestling entirely.
According to the Instagram bio, Sherilyn, the second eldest daughter of Eddie Guerrero, is a photographer and content creator.
In April 2023, Sherilyn made a serious public allegation against her stepfather, which brought her into the spotlight for the first time.
This sparked a sensitive situation, and all three sisters spoke out. Shaul confirmed the allegations were true, and Kaylie publicly supported her sister.
The situation changed dramatically when Vickie Guerrero, Sherilyn’s mother, publicly disowned her. Vickie’s harsh statement was,
Despite the lack of support from her mother, Sherilyn found backing from her cousin, Chavo Guerrero.
She received encouragement from wrestling fans worldwide, who rallied behind her during the difficult time.
Her younger sister, Kaylie, is an FX makeup artist specializing in special effects and horror-themed makeup.
Kaylie’s talent extends to film work, as she worked on the horror movie A Cold Grave, where she also had a role as Anne.
Additonal Information
- Eddie Guerrero was born and raised in El Paso, Texas, where he graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School (also known as La Jeff) in 1985.
- After high school, he attended the University of New Mexico before transferring to New Mexico Highlands University on an athletic scholarship.
- It was at New Mexico Highlands where Eddie first got involved in collegiate wrestling.