#3 Eddie Guerrero
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Eddie Guerrero is one of the most beloved figures in the history of professional wrestling. Unlike the previous two entries in this list, Eddie's final match came unexpectedly because "Latino Heat" suddenly passed away at the age of just 38.
Five days before Eddie passed he wrestled Mr Kennedy on an episode of SmackDown, a match that Guerrero would win via disqualification. Little did we all know that it would be the last time we would get to see the Hall of Famer perform.
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Apparently, on the day of Eddie's death, Guerrero was supposed to win the World Heavyweight Championship from Batista in a triple threat match. It was allegedly so that Batista could take time off due to an injury, although Batista himself has denied that was ever the plan.