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Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Apr 15, 2014 8:18:04 GMT -6
Chavo Guerrero has a new talk show debuting on www.GeekNation.com this May. It's titled, "Where Men Come To Be Men!" Chavo filmed an episode with Rampage Jackson and John Morrison yesterday
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Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Apr 15, 2014 13:34:56 GMT -6
Chavo Guerrero says he has a strained relationship with Eddie Guerrero's family.
"We don't stay in touch that much. They've chosen to be like that. Why? I don't know. I have no idea. Ever since Eddie passed our relationships have not been there," Chavo said on the VOC Nation radio show, not mentioning Eddie's widow, Vickie Guerrero, by name.
"But I hear my niece Shaul (Raquel Diaz at WWE NXT) is doing good. I talk to her once in a while. No, I have not been following her career. The main reason being that I didn't teach her. If you want to be the best, you come to a Guerrero. Especially if you're a Guerrero. But she had that opportunity to go to WWE. I guess she's doing good. She's still got a contract. That's all good. That's as much as I can say about my niece."
Chavo, who parted ways with TNA in December after a two-year run with the company, also described WWE as "the only company really out there."
"They're #1. If you don't want to work for them, you're a fool," Chavo said. "We're still not receiving what we should as professional athletes. As much money as WWE makes, it's by far the best-paid company out there, unless you've got some sort of a deal in Japan. And those are few and far between, and more and more [rare] every day."
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