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Hall Of Famer Reacts To Tweet Calling Eddie Guerrero A B+ Player

Throughout the course of his career Eddie Guerrero managed to capture the hearts of millions worldwide, and his legacy is still going strong due to the fact that he is honored by wrestling fans with each passing day.

Recently Eddie Guerrero after Denise Salcedo posted a tweet asking fans what wrestling hill they were willing to die on, and a fan responded with a now deleted tweet which said, “Eddie Guerrero was a B+ player at best. And people only hold him in such high regard because he is dead.”

The tweet caused quite the uproar, and it even caught the attention of WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley who posted the following response:

“Eddie Guerrero was an A+ player. End of discussion.”

Eddie Guerrero found massive success wrestling for companies such as ECW, WCW and WWE to name a few. He is a WWE Grand Slam Champion, and he was inducted into the Hall of Famer in 2006 following his death in 2005.

Josh Foster

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