In a recent interview with IWantWrestling.com’s hit podcast, Chavo Guerrero gave some interesting insight.
On being “the other guy”:
“Testament to my background and brought up how I was in making the person look better then he could on his own. But sometimes, you get tired being that second fiddle and want to have people shine you.”
On Eddie as champion:
“He carried the weight of the world on his shoulders… like the ratings. It was so much pressure on him and wanting to do well. Most people don’t know what it means to be the champion today, you should feel like the company is on your shoulders. Eddie respected that.”
On Eddie’s passing:
“The Chavo Guerrero that woke up on the morning of november 13, 2005 – died right there with Eddie Guerrero. I came out of that room a changed man. I spent the last night before he died… I lost a brother. I lost him in my arms.”
The candid look into the mind of one of the more underrated Superstars is definitely worth a listen. Hear it here.
Source: IWantWrestling.com