Good at Wrestling: Eddie Guerrero
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Eddie Guerrero was not only one of the most exciting, entertaining, and beloved men in the sport, he was also one of the most technically sound.
Eddie wrestled all over the world, but he truly made his first big mark on the industry in Japan, where he was one of the more famous men to don the mask of Black Tiger. He was a key figure in the Monday Night War, having been a decorated tag team, United states, and cruiserweight champion on WCW before defecting to the WWE with his fellow Radicalz.
Guerrero is one of a handful of men to pin Brock Lesnar for a title, and is dearly missed by wrestling fans all over the world.
Here's Eddie taking on Rey Misterio in a five star encounter at WCW's Halloween Havoc.