There will never be another star in the wrestling business like Eddie Guerrero, and the anniversary of his death only exposes the void he left in the business.

It was six years ago Sunday that the legendary in-ring performer died, but it was his work on the microphone that made Eddie beloved.

There were few better in the business at building a great persona, and as a heel, Guerrero was one of the wildest showmen in the world.

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The man was loved by his fellow wrestlers and became one of the biggest stars the WWE ever had.

After Guerrero died, the wrestling industry lost one of the greatest things it had going, and they haven’t been able to replicate it.

Eddie was the kind of star that not only was a favorite of the Latino community; he spanned all cultures and nationalities.

On the anniversary of his passing, many wrestling industry giants stopped to commemorate the fallen star.

Former ECW announcer Joey Styles weighs in on Eddie Guerrero:

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Ring on Honor star Roderick Strong remembers the fallen star:

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The Rock shares some wisdom and shares his feelings about his friend:

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TNA announcer Mike Tenay pays his respect via twitter:

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There is no doubt that Eddie Guerrero is one of the greatest WWE stars of all time, and while the company can try as many Alberto del Rio’s as they can find, there will never be another Eddie.

 

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