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Chavo Guerrero Sr. On Still Working At Age 67, WWE Using His Home Movies, Training With His Family
- Updated: August 7, 2016
Today The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling is honored to be joined by one of the members of the illustrious Guerrero Family, the one and only “Chavo Classic” Chavo Guerrero Sr. Our journey begins with Chavo’s absolutely phenomenal history growing up learning how to be a professional wrestler alongside his brothers (Mando, Hector and Eddie) under the tutelage of his father “Gory” Guerrero, his epic three year blood feud and battles with Roddy Piper and continuing all the way into his “Chavo Classic” tenure with the WWE. This episode with the original Chavo Guerrero is a must listen and a very rare look inside the career of a true legend. Download the episode at this link.
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Growing up around the wrestling business and being trained by and alongside his family:”The Guerrero Family started with my father Gory Guerrero but we also had a school run by my Uncle (Enrique Llanes) and he was a pro wrestler and was also my mother’s brother. That is actually how my father and my mother met. My father and my Uncle were wrestling against each other and at that time things were pretty much so kayfabe and they respected the way they talked to each other outside the ring so my Uncle invited my father over to his house and that is how he met my mother. So later he had a judo school and we there for about two years in Mexico and we would go back and fourth when …
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