So, it was going really well between Rey and Eddie, and when Vince McMahon wanted the family to get involved to make it seem more personal, I thought it wasn’t gonna come to fruition. “During that storyline, it was Rey Mysterio and Eddie for the child custody of Dominik. Vickie spoke about not wanting to mess up, telling Unrestricted: Vickie also talked about the infamous “custody battle” storyline over current Smackdown Superstar Dominik Mysterio, between Rey Mysterio and Eddie Guerrero. So, it’s a very empowering feeling with women and then with men too because I get to a double character. But with the girls, I feel a sense of empowerment even more so because we’re women and we’re representing that match for that moment. For the guys, it’s very different because I can have the cougar character and flirt with them.
“It’s crazy to me how I always remembered that because who would’ve ever thought I was gonna be a manager? I’ve always been very respectful to anyone I’ve been placed in the ring with and to make them shine and do my little part and just be there at the right moment and the right time to do the right thing.
Guerrero would continue to talk about the way she operates at ringside, and the differences in working with male wrestlers, and women’s wrestlers saying: Eddie always said they’re just there at certain times in the match to make an impact” I loved Nancy and Miss Elizabeth, and I used to love the women managers. If I do something all the time, I’m always trying to overshadow or take attention away from the match. I like to do my little cheating spots or be on the mic, but the one thing I’ve always learned is the less I do, the more powerful it is. “I think the most important thing I keep in mind is that my role is just an embellishment of the superstar that’s in the ring. When speaking on the subject, Vickie said: During the interview, Vickie spoke about the way she performs, and a lesson she learned from Eddie Guerrero. That’s something that’s unheard of.Former WWE Smackdown GM, and current member of AEW Vickie Guerrero recently sat down for an interview on AEW Unrestricted. I always give them credit, you know, for me, being this long in to my legacy. "And there’s a few creeps I mean there’s a few things that are kind of weird but for the most part my fan base is incredibly supportive, and I, I can’t do anything without them.
And so when I see the fans I always give respect to them by, you know, whether it’s an autograph or to just hear what they have to say or I try and answer my DMs on social media. These are the people that pay for tickets to watch us, they feed our family, they helped me pay my bills. Even after you pass, you know to keep that going and whatever I did, I was gonna always give thanks to God. "Eddie was very strong in his faith and that was something that resonated with me. I give everything to God and I give him the credit for my talent, my mind, my body being good, because without those little things, I wouldn’t have made it this far. I pray every time I go out before a match or anything I want to do. Speaking on the 'It's My House' Podcast, she said: "Just a couple of things that come to mind is remember my faith. Vickie now works as a manager in All Elite Wrestling and has revealed her late husband taught her the importance of her faith and also respecting the wrestling fans. Vickie Guerrero has revealed the key lessons she learned from her late husband, Eddie, about working in the wrestling business.Įddie Guerrero sadly passed away on November 13, 2005, with Vickie beginning to feature regularly on WWE television in 2006 in storylines involving Chavo Guerrero, Rey Mysterio and Chris Benoit.