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Post by Nineteen 90 on Jun 21, 2007 6:05:16 GMT -5
Why do people like Hector Guerrero have no intrest in WWE at all? Or is is that WWE have no intrest in him or his brothers? I know Chavo Sr. have a brief career with them back in 2004 and then got released, but I just don't realise why Mando and Hector have never got involved with the company, especially after Eddie's death. I don't know if they have beef with McMahon, but just wondered if someone could tell me why they've never been offered some sort of deal or asked Vince for an opportunity in the company.
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Post by ballanation on Jun 21, 2007 6:06:28 GMT -5
i donno
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Post by inrogers29 on Jun 21, 2007 6:58:30 GMT -5
I heard Chavo Snr. is interested in coming back, or WWE is interested in him again, not sure which way it was
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Post by wwemark1 on Jun 21, 2007 7:05:46 GMT -5
Actually, Hector works for TNA right now. He's in a "fued" with L.A.X. He also promotes TNA in spanish speaking countrys & is the spanish commentor(sp?). I think he doesn't like Vince to much (Basing on what I have heard he didn't like the way the Eddie tribute show went). I think he should stay in TNA because he's helping them out alot with promoting them. I think it would be pointless for him to come in because I mean, what's he going to do? Chavo Sr. could be brought in to mange Chavo Jr. agian but what is their for Hector to do? Plus, he helps TNA more than anything.
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Post by Cammi Oh on Jun 21, 2007 7:30:53 GMT -5
Can Hector wrestle any more? He looks old.
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Post by PhoeniX™: Valoween on Jun 21, 2007 7:51:13 GMT -5
Can Hector wrestle any more? He looks old. If Ric, Hogan and Bullet Bob can, why can't Hector?
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Post by taker1 on Jun 21, 2007 8:40:26 GMT -5
because contrary to popular belief, not everybody wants to be in WWE.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2007 11:35:15 GMT -5
Thanks you for such an amazingly insightful post, I'm sure that answered Jamie's question beautifully..
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Post by ThugSuperstar on Jun 21, 2007 11:42:55 GMT -5
You're really asking why a Guerrero wouldn't want to be associated with the WWE? Could it be the fact that they spent about 2 years whoring out Eddie's name for storylines and merchandise?
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Post by The Doctor on Jun 21, 2007 11:58:55 GMT -5
You're really asking why a Guerrero wouldn't want to be associated with the WWE? Could it be the fact that they spent about 2 years whoring out Eddie's name for storylines and merchandise? In fairness, Vicki got a percentage of the merchandise and she did get hired by the company. Tell me of another company that will hire a deceased employee's wife just to help her out.
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Post by cjd15 on Jun 21, 2007 12:00:50 GMT -5
^touche
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Post by Stevo on Jun 21, 2007 12:09:25 GMT -5
I'm not sure he wants to go back after being potrayed as a giant chicken. Why Hector Guerrero was the Gobbledy Gooker is beyond me.
As for Mando, I believe he retired from the wrestling business in the 80s. I haven't heard of him wrestling for any company since the AWA.
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Post by ThugSuperstar on Jun 21, 2007 12:29:56 GMT -5
You're really asking why a Guerrero wouldn't want to be associated with the WWE? Could it be the fact that they spent about 2 years whoring out Eddie's name for storylines and merchandise? In fairness, Vicki got a percentage of the merchandise and she did get hired by the company. Tell me of another company that will hire a deceased employee's wife just to help her out. It's really the least they could do for her. The WWE has enough money that they should just pay her without having to drag her into this ridiculous storyline. You're telling me that they can't afford to give her some money once every two weeks so her and her kids can survive without Vicki having to go on the road with the WWE?
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Post by The Doctor on Jun 21, 2007 13:12:49 GMT -5
It's really the least they could do for her. The WWE has enough money that they should just pay her without having to drag her into this ridiculous storyline. You're telling me that they can't afford to give her some money once every two weeks so her and her kids can survive without Vicki having to go on the road with the WWE? Most companies, I would even go as far as to say 99% of companies, do not particularly give a damn about the families of their employees once the employee shuffles loose this mortal coil. For instance, I worked four years for a division of Cox Enterprises (yes, Cox Cable is another division) which is one of the most successful media companies on God's green earth. I knew someone that had died on the job and do you know what this mighty company did? They paid the insurance to the family and moved right along. They didn't pay funeral expenses. They didn't grant time off so other employees could pay their respects. They sure as hell didn't offer his wife a job. The company just went on as if nothing had happened. It isn't up to any company to do anything for their employee's families. It is not their job to make sure they can put food on the table, pay their bills, etc. It simply isn't part of their business plan. Realistically speaking, it isn't as if Eddie died in the ring. The company doesn't owe Vicki anything. They are going above and beyond with what they are doing and should be commended for it. I can't think of another company in any line of work that would make that kind of effort. "The least they could do..." HA! Spoken like someone who has very limited experience in the real world. No offense, but that just comes across as insanely naive.
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Post by ThugSuperstar on Jun 21, 2007 13:25:21 GMT -5
It's really the least they could do for her. The WWE has enough money that they should just pay her without having to drag her into this ridiculous storyline. You're telling me that they can't afford to give her some money once every two weeks so her and her kids can survive without Vicki having to go on the road with the WWE? Most companies, I would even go as far as to say 99% of companies, do not particularly give a damn about the families of their employees once the employee shuffles loose this mortal coil. For instance, I worked four years for a division of Cox Enterprises (yes, Cox Cable is another division) which is one of the most successful media companies on God's green earth. I knew someone that had died on the job and do you know what this mighty company did? They paid the insurance to the family and moved right along. They didn't pay funeral expenses. They didn't grant time off so other employees could pay their respects. They sure as hell didn't offer his wife a job. The company just went on as if nothing had happened. It isn't up to any company to do anything for their employee's families. It is not their job to make sure they can put food on the table, pay their bills, etc. It simply isn't part of their business plan. Realistically speaking, it isn't as if Eddie died in the ring. The company doesn't owe Vicki anything. They are going above and beyond with what they are doing and should be commended for it. I can't think of another company in any line of work that would make that kind of effort. "The least they could do..." HA! Spoken like someone who has very limited experience in the real world. No offense, but that just comes across as insanely naive. I'm not going to bother reading all that. The point is, they whored Eddie's name and legacy out as much as they possibly could to earn every dime that his name was worth. Considering the fact that his own nephew is still employed and Vince is a multi-billionaire, there's no reason he couldn't pay off Vicki's house and Eddie's debt. The fact that he actually stuck her in an on-screen storyline where she's forced to be away from her daughters all that time shows how big of an ass hole Vince is.
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