Chavo Guerrero, Jr. Biography
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Salvador Chavito Guerrero III also known as Chavo
Guerrero, Jr. (born January 7, 1971 in El Paso, Texas) is a member of a
prominent Mexican professional wrestling family, and wrestler for World
Wrestling Entertainment on the RAW brand perfoming under the character Kerwin
White.
His grandfather Gory Guerrero is one of the most
famous wrestlers in Mexican history. His father, Chavo Guerrero, Sr., was also a
legendary wrestler in Mexico, and worked in WWE as a part-time wrestler and
full-time manager. One of his uncles, Eddie Guerrero, is currently one of WWE's
biggest stars. Eddie performs for the SmackDown! brand, as did Chavo Sr. (aka
Chavo Classic, before his recent firing from WWE.) Chavo Jr. has two other
uncles (Mando and Hector) who have had successful careers in the business,
although not at the level of Gory, Chavo Sr., or Eddie.
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Chavo Jr. started wrestling in 1994, and very
quickly joined WCW. While in WCW, Chavo shared the limelight with his uncle
Eddie, becoming a reluctant ally of his uncle's. As part of their storyline,
Eddie would continually try to make Chavo adopt Eddie's cheating tactics, but
Chavo often refused to do so. Eventually, his treatment at the hands of Eddie
would drive him "insane" and Chavo adopted the gimmick of a psycho fixated with
a hobby-horse he dubbed "Pepè." This lead to an infamous feud with Norman
Smiley, which resulted in Smiley tossing Chavo's horse into a wood chipper.
After the demise of WCW, Chavo was eventually
signed by the WWF (now WWE). He spent time as an undercard wrestler before
becoming a trainer for one of WWE's Tough Enough competitions. Soon after
returning to the active roster, Chavo was aligned with his uncle Eddie, forming
the successful tag team "Los Guerreros." In contrast to his previous WCW
storyline with his uncle, Chavo fully adopted his uncle's policy of "Lie, Cheat
and Steal" to win matches as part of the gimmick. The duo would soon win the tag
titles.
The tag team eventually turned face and as Eddie's
popularity grew, Eddie began seeking the WWE Title. In a storyline, his uncle's
singles title ambitions made Chavo jealous and Chavo broke from the team and
became a heel wrestler in the cruiserweight division soon capturing the WWE
Cruiserwieght title on several occasions.
On an August 24, 2004 taping of SmackDown!, Chavo
Guerrero suffered a concussion due to Billy Kidman's Shooting Star Press and had
to be taken to hospital. Chavo's partner that night, Jamie Noble, was supposed
to pull Chavo out of the ring but failed to do so.
Chavo returned several months later as face,
extracting revenge from Kidman, but shortly returned to his heel persona by
turning his back on the fans. Chavo went on to become Cruiserweight Champion
once again at No Way Out on February 20, 2005.
On June 30, Chavo became one of the last minute
trades in the 2005 WWE Draft, which saw him jump from SmackDown! to RAW. The
next week, on RAW, he denounced his Hispanic heritage in favor of the
Anglo-American way. This came after two weeks of being battered by the Mexican
faction, The Mexicools. No longer to be referred to as "Chavo", now to be known
simply as Kerwin White, a stereotypical, middle-class white man.
Profile
Height: 5 ft 8 in (1.738 m)
Weight: 213 lbs (97kg)
Birthday: January 7, 1971
Hometown: El Paso, Texas
Managers: Chavo Classic, Major Gunns
Previous Identities
Lieutenant Loco, a member of the stable Misfits In
Action.
Chavo Guerrero, Jr. (has not
used Jr. actively since coming to WWE).
Former one-half of the Los Guerreros (with Eddie
Guerrero and then with Chavo Classic)
Kerwin White
Quotes
"If it's not white, it's not right."
Finishing and signature moves
White Out (Roll-through into a Single leg boston
crab)
The Gory Bomb
Brainbuster
Tornado DDT
Spinning head scissors
STF
Various roll-ups
Championships and accomplishments
World Wrestling Entertainment
3-time WWE Cruiserweight Champion
2-time WWE Tag Team Champion (with Eddie Guerrero)
World Championship Wrestling
2-time WCW Cruiserweight Champion
1-time WCW World Tag Team Champion (with Cpl.
Cajun)
Pro
Wrestling Illustrated
Pro Wrestling
Illustrated (PWI) ranked him # 385 of the best 500 singles wrestlers of the PWI
Years in 2003.
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