#1. WWE Hall of Famer Eddie Guerrero
Eddie Guerrero was a second-generation superstar who many believe could still be wrestling at the highest level in WWE if it wasn't for his untimely passing back in 2005.
Guerrero was a former WWE Champion and went on to inspire his daughter to step into the business, whilst his widow Vickie Guerrero also became a regular face in the company following his passing.
Guerrero's eldest daughter Shaul was able to make it to WWE and wrestled on the company's NXT brand under the ring name Raquel Diaz. Of course, the daughter of Eddie Guerrero, who is widely considered to be one of the greatest in-ring performers of all time, definitely had big shoes to fill.
Shaul signed with WWE in 2010 and went on to become one of the Queen's of FCW, before the transition into NXT. Guerrero then requested and was handed her WWE release in 2014 after years of struggling with an eating disorder.
Shaul has since made the move over to AEW, where she served as a ring announcer for the Women's Tag Team Cup tournament in the summer of 2020.