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It can not be argued that Eddie Guerrero deserves to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. The shame is that Eddie Guerrero is already there, as he was inducted the year after his premature death. Latino Heat was a star in WCW, and he became a major star in the WWE by showcasing his incredible wrestling acumen and charisma. Guerrero was a major talent and with all due respect to Pedro Morales and Tito Santana, may very well be the most beloved Hispanic wrestler of all time who ever competed primarily in America.
Three minutes in the Royal Rumble Match and a pair of moderately funny bits on the Pay Per View are apparently all Drew Carey needed to get in the celebrity wing of the WWE Hall of Fame. This wing will never make any sense to us.
A major star in the American South for decades, “The Bullet” Bob Armstrong held every title worth holding south of the Mason-Dixon line on multiple occasions. Armstrong was exceptionally popular in his time, and one of the toughest. Truthfully, we were surprised that his son Brian, didn’t go in before him, but this is an entry that could really pave the way for other true regional based stars.