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This article is about Chavo Guerrero, Sr. For his son who also competes as Chavo Guerrero, see Chavo Guerrero, Jr.

Chavo Guerrero, Sr. (born Salvador Guerrero Llanes on January 7, 1949 in El Paso, Texas) is a professional wrestler.

His son Salvador Chavito Guerrero III, better known as Chavo Jr. (also known as Chavo Guerrero) continues to perform for WWE. His youngest brother, Eduardo, better known as Eddie Guerrero, also performed in WWE until his death in November 2005.

Career


Earlier in his career, Chavo had feuded with Roddy Piper in California and Atsushi Onita in Japan over lighter-weight titles.

He usually teamed with his brothers, Mando and Hector wherever he wrestled. Prior to wrestling for World Wrestling Entertainment, his biggest exposure was in the late 1980s wrestling in the American Wrestling Association on ESPN. He was teaming with his brother Mando to go after the AWA World Tag Team Championship held by Diamond Dallas Page's team of Badd Company (Paul Diamond and Pat Tanaka).

Chavo Guerrero began working for World Wrestling Entertainment's SmackDown! coming in to join with his son Chavo, Jr. in feud with his brother Eddie. On June 15, 2004, he was fired by WWE for no-showing a SmackDown! house show two days earlier.

In wrestling


  • Finishing and signature moves

  • Managers

Championships and accomplishments


  • PWI ranked him # 130 out of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the "PWI Years."

Job Titles


External links


1949 births | AWA alumni | Living people | People from Texas | Mexican professional wrestlers | Guerrero wrestling family | Professional wrestling managers and valets

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