I have asked a number of people in the business what they think about this and they say all about the same thing. What if Eddie’s death was a work? If it is, it is the greatest and, at the same time, the rudest work of all time. But it would be even more wrong if they did it. I agree with you and it is wrong to say it. There is so much foreshadowing going on that makes me think WWE is planning an “Eddie Return.” I know that odds of this are slim, and that this blog will be looked at as a big conspiracy theory. and other various invasion plots etc…) The promoters even work the wrestlers to get the leaks that they want these days and visa-versa. Road Warrior Hawk drunk angle, Bret got screwed angle, N.W.O. Good wrestling promoters have a history of twisting the truth to make the most believable storylines going (i.e. Austin amplifies his hatred toward Eric Bischoff in an ECW stint to get sympathy from the crowd and to push the envelope of boss-hating. Brian Pillman convinced WCW to break his contract so his crazy gimmick looked legit to anyone who might do the research (only to jump to WWF.) Vince Russo drops false rumors on the Internet to throw fans off to create more shock when storylines go the other way. Go back a few years and you will see other examples. The Edge & Hardy scandal was amplified, exploited and leaked, then turned into a moneymaker (though it was too bad Matt Hardy botched his return promo)… Chris Jericho puts up a TNA logo on his site to keep interest on him. Recent examples of this have shown that there is money to be made from false leaks if it is done correctly. In a day when it is impossible to fool the fans due to the widely used lighting quick communication resource called the Internet, the WWE knows that “strategic leaks” are the only way you can really throw off the modern wrestling fan and subsequently create interest. Why would Vince McMahon want to go there? Why would a global megalithic corporation like WWE want to fake the death of one of its superstar performers, risking the possible backlash that would occur from worldwide media and its fans? SIMPLE… WWE figured out this formula a long time ago…Bad publicity is good publicity. Whether fans want to say it or not, recent WWE storylines are making it seem like Eddie Guerrero’s death HAS BEEN BOOKED BY A PROMOTER. He saw some of what was going on with Rey Mysterio and wanted to know if Eddie was still alive. My brother-in-law is not a wrestling fan, but comes over to eat wings when we get PPVs. So here I go Eddie Guerrero’s death could all be a big super smart angle for a return at Wrestlemania. My feeling is other people have suspected this, but no one has the pistachios to come out and say it. However, it feels like WWE is booking something that doesn’t seem possible and I have found myself asking myself a silly question whenever I turn on WWE. Please dont neg rep me for this as I do believe Edde has died but this article is well written and does raise some good pointsīy Kenny Casanova from Now some people will want to beat me for saying this, but I find myself asking a question that isn’t appropriate in any light.
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