#3 Chavo Guerrero Jr
Since leaving WWE in 2011, Guerrero has been very active competing all over North America. He first competed in Carlos Colon's WWC, and later that same year was part of TNA's venture into India, the Ring Ka King project. While with TNA he competed for them over the course of a couple of years.
There, he was aligned with ‘Big Mex' Hernandez as they became something of a renewal of the Latin American Exchange faction that had been successful years earlier. Guerrero was consistently booked alongside Hernandez for a couple of years, and the duo captured the TNA tag team championships.
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After departing TNA, Guerrero worked alongside his father, the recently departed Chavo Guerrero Sr., and battled him in a father and son matchup. Since 2014, much like a number of other former WWE talent, he has been part of Lucha Underground, and in fact is a key behind the scenes figure.
On the program itself, he began as a face but quickly turned heel, beating down notable characters Sexy Star and Blue Demon Jr. While no longer on-screen as a character, Guerrero remains backstage in a producer role. There is life after WWE, and Guerrero has maintained a successful career after leaving to pursue richer and more diverse opportunities.