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'Best ever' WWE legend died in star nephew's arms on hotel bathroom floor
wrestling business is full of legends whose names are still chanted by adoring crowds today.From Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock to Ric Flair's “wooo” chant and John Cena, the list of bone-fide top tier WWE superstars is endless.But there is one name that perhaps sticks out above all others – even 17 years after his death.READ MORE: Impact Wrestling's Kaz challenging for belt that 'defined' career at Bound for GloryEddie Guerrero is arguably one of the biggest legends to ever step foot in a squared circle, and his death in 2005 shocked millions around the world.Nicknamed Latino Heat, Eddie, who would have turned 55 today, was adored by legions of fans for his excellent in-ring ability, his uniqueness on the microphone and his tendency to make you love him and hate him in equal measures.He was just hitting his peak when news of his sad death was announced.A multi-time champion, Eddie was part of the legendary Guerrero wrestling dynasty.He joined WWE in 2000 for a short stint, returning in 2002 to take the wrestling world by storm.Having won the WWE Championship in 2004 – the culmination of a long storyline with Brock Lesnar which saw every single wrestling fan ever come together to unite behind Guerrero as he took the title at the No Way Out show – many thought that Eddie would be on top for years to come.For more wrestling news, exclusive interviews and opinions sign up to our free Piledriver Wrestling Newsletter email here.But sadly, that didn't happen.A born-again Christian, Eddie had had issues with drugs and drink in the past, but had been clean for a long time.So it truly was a shock when his own nephew – fellow wrestler with WWE, Chavo Guerrero – found him unconscious in his hotel room at the Marriott Hotel
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John Cena is completely unrecognisable sporting tiny trunks in heavily tanned and ripped bodybuilding photo before WWE days
John Cena has become one of the most recognisable stars on the planet but he looks wildly different in photos taken early in his career.The WWE legend turned Hollywood actor competed as a bodybuilder before he caught the eye in Vince McMahon’s company, and this marks two decades sing his debut alongside the likes of Brock Lesnar, Batista (Dave Bautista) and Randy Orton in the famed class of 2002.To celebrate his achievement, WWE is dedicating June to Cena and his rich legacy, and they have marked the occasion with an epic gallery of rare and unseen photos.From childhood snaps to behind the scenes pictures, it’s a fascinating look at his journey to becoming one of the biggest names in wrestling history.In one wild shot, Cena can be seen (for once) looking more ripped than ever during a bodybuilding competition as he poses in trunks with a LOT of tanning going on.From his skin and muscles to his haircut, he’s unrecognisable from the man taking over the big screen.Another shot shows him as a young boy holding up two action figures of He-Man and Skeletor, and others show more candid moments throughout his WWE career.First appearing in Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) as The Prototype, Cena would go onto make his debut on SmackDown in 2002 in a shock victory over Kurt Angle.A transformation into the Doctor of Thuganomics gave his career the springboard it needed, as he became a fan favourite en route to winning the United States Title from The Big Show at WrestleMania XX.He’s not looked back since then, capturing 16 world championships, which puts him level with WWE’s recognised record held by Ric Flair.Despite breaking into Hollywood with roles in the likes of F9, The Suicide Squad and the latter’s spin-off Peacemaker, he still
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