Looking Forward to Friday

 

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After watching Vickie Guerrero go out with such class this past Monday night on Raw, I can hardly wait until our show this Friday. The entire show will be done in her honor along with her late husband and WWE Superstar Eddie Guerrero.

EXXXX-CUUUUUUSE-ME!!!!!!

That’s correct – the entire show!

We look forward to bringing you things about Vickie the person, Vickie the performer, and memories of Vickie. Join us live at 3 pm eastern for DTRTwrestling.com Weekly Presents: Vickie Guerrero Special.Vanessa and I will be behind the microphones, but the entire DTRT Wrestling staff is busy at work preparing for this big show. 

 

Support Eddie Guerrero By Helping Vickie and Their Family

As  Trevor, my partner here on DTRT Wrestling News, and I discussed the fallout from Kevin Nash’s comments in regards to Chris Beniot and Eddie Guerrero we started to discuss what we could do to show our appreciation to Vickie Guerrero and her girls. We know that it must be difficult to hear Eddie’s name being used in a negative light and so we started to brainstorm a little bit, but let me regress.

Trevor and I have talked several times about Vickie strong faith in Jesus Christ. Here are Vickie’s own words from My Vickie Guerrero.com and not only her words, but the very first words on her homepage.

 Hi Everyone,

Thank you for stopping by and visiting. The success I have had in the WWE and personally could not have been possible without the grace of my Lord Jesus Christ. He is the only one that I can put my faith and trust in everyday. My two beautiful daughters, Shaul and Sherilyn, gave me the courage and strength to be the independent woman that I am today. I pray that I am the role model for them to use their voice in choosing goals and high standards for their lives.

Vickie is obviously an emotional person, as seen in this video where she talks about her late husband who was being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

We show that to again show what kind of person that Vickie Guerrero really is.

Now, neither Trevor nor I have ever met Vickie. We would love to, and we would love to interview her for our site, but we haven’t reached out to her about what we are going to promote.

If you would like to show your support for Eddie Guerrero and all the hard work he put in to entertaining us fans, and to show Vickie and their girls how much you love and respect them, lets all do this:

Support Eddie Guerrero’s Memory as a Wrestling Champion by purchasing items at My Vickie Guerrero.com’s store.

I can’t think of a more appropriate way to show how much we disagree with what Kevin Nash said than by paying tribute to Eddie and helping Vickie and her family financially. We can show that Eddie may be gone, but his legacy lives on and he is still supporting his family. And that regardless of what his size was – he was a fantastic champion and an even better person!

God bless you Vickie Guerrero for your love of our Savior, Jesus Christ!

Ed’s Viewpoint: My Response To Kevin Nash Bashing Beniot and Guerrero

Let me start off this opinion piece saying that this is not about any story line, and is nothing more than my thoughts. This story is real life, and includes “real” people, and not just “characters” that make up what us old school people know as Professional Wrestling.

I have enjoyed watching the career of Kevin Nash. I saw him from the beginning in WCW. I remember The Master Blasters, Oz, and Vinny Vegas, and I loved the nWo era for WCW. I also agree mostly with Jim Ross:

First of all, the Grantland piece on Kevin was fantastic. Well written and I thoroughly enjoyed it.

That said, I am thoroughly disgusted with what he said in this part of Grandland article. If you don’t care to read some graphic language from Nash do not proceed past this point.

Grandland.com article entitled: Kevin Nash’s Next Angle

“When Benoit and Guerrero hugged [at the end of WrestleMania XX], that was the end of the business,” he says. “Has business been the same since that WrestleMania? Has it come close to the Austin era? Has it come close to the nWo or the Hogan era? You put two fucking guys that were great workers that were the same height as the fucking referees, and I’m sorry, man. Are you going to watch a porno movie with a guy with a three-inch dick? Even if you’re not gay, you will not watch a porno movie with a guy with a three-inch dick. That’s not the standard in porno films. So you put a 5-foot-7 guy as your world champion.”

He has the same problem with today’s Internet heroes, Phil “CM Punk” Brooks and Bryan “Daniel Bryan” Danielson.

“They are not bigger than life,” he says. “I bet they could both walk through airports and not be noticed unless they have a gimmick shirt on and the belt.”

What horrible and amazingly disgusting things to say about anyone, but even worse – to say about 2 of his former peers who are both now dead. My first reaction reading just that quote and not the entire article was instant anger. I liked both Chris Beniot and Eddie Guerrero but was not a huge fan of either, but I certainly respected both of them for the abilities they showed in the ring. After reading the entire article and realizing that there are several things about Nash I didn’t know, and that I like about him, my reaction is still the same – it angers me that Nash would say such things.

Although I am no longer in the ministry, I spent over nine years as a Pastor and did dozens of funerals during that time. The hurt that goes along with death is one of the toughest things a person will ever have to deal with. Nash knew that, especially in Eddie Guerrero’s case, his family would hear, see, and feel the fallout over his words. What a cruel thing for anyone to do, but especially by someone who the article seems to portray as a family man.

And personally, I’m not buying the double work excuse that was stated in the artice:

Here’s one reason Nash will never be an Internet darling: He called Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero — small-statured, gifted technical wrestlers that lacked big in-ring personalities but were beloved by fans — “Vanilla Midgets.” He now claims the comments were a double work. It drew heat from the marks that cheered for Benoit and Guerrero because they were baby faces. It drew heat from the smart marks that cheered for Benoit and Guerrero because they were great wrestlers. Even though both are gone now,12 he still thinks they never belonged in the main event.

He may have used it as a double work, but I fully believe Nash meant what he said.

Others including JR here, would say that Nash has every right to say what he did:

I don’t agree with every opinion from people that I like and respect including Kevin Nash. But I will fight my Oklahoma ass off for his right to express himself. That goes for you, too.

I too agree that it was well within Nash’s “rights” to say whatever he believes. I volunteered for 4 years in the U.S. Army agreeing to defend that right, but even with that right – there are some things you just don’t do, and in my opinion, dogging out a dead man, knowing his family will read and hear about it, is just not something you should do.

The article makes clear that everything with Nash comes back to money. I just don’t see this as a “Money” quote and I hope that Nash will reach out to the Guerrero family in particular and try to fix whatever damage may have been done there.

I’m not the only one who disagrees or is upset with Nash. Again, Good Ol’ J.R. says:

I’m an old school guy who thinks that wrestlers come in all shapes and sizes and that the final, final decree on how well said talents produce is ultimately left up to the consumer aka the fans. Lots of sub six feet tall athletes have been huge box office draws in the biz over the years. There are too many to mention here. Several big men who have migrated into the pro wrestling world simply because of their size have failed. Some haven’t.

Chris Jericho goes even further in this piece,  WWE News: Chris Jericho Takes on Kevin Nash Via Twitter:

Fortunately, Chris Jericho is not one to stand idly by, when his friends and the business he loves gets criticized.

In fact, Y2J was so bothered he took to Twitter with the following response.

Chris Jericho


@IAmJericho
Funny how @RealKevinNash says wrestling “died” when Benoit and Guerrero were champs-Yet the worst year for WWE biz was 95 when he was on top
8 Aug 12

To which Nash responded:

Kevin Nash

@RealKevinNash
Once again the puppet master pulls the marks strings .Knew Jericho was a closet mark.First one eliminated on a bullshit sing show…REALLY!!
8 Aug 12

Jericho ended the war of words with the following:

Chris Jericho


@IAmJericho
Hope @RealKevinNash doesn’t tear his quad tweeting! #typicalbigman #nwothirdwheel
8 Aug 12

I’m sure if I were to dig deeper, there would be others who feel the same, but this is about my opinion, so I will let you do the digging for that.

Kevin Nash sounded like a bitter old man with the quotes above. Maybe he is and maybe he isn’t – I don’t know. I do know the article tells us what keeps him awake at night:

 “So many people buy the ideal that this money is always going to be there,” Nash says. “I bought the ideal that this could be over tomorrow.” It’s what keeps him up nights.

I would think that trashing a dead man for the world, and especially the dead man’s family to hear would be added to the things that keep him awake at night.

And also since, “Nearly every conversation with Kevin Nash leads back to money”, DTRT Wrestling News has decided to take Nash’s lead. Later tonight we will be making a major announcement to share with our readers just what we plan.