Any wrestling fan remembers the late, great Eddie Guerrero and what he meant not only for the WWE, but for the whole business. Eddie was a passionate man, willing to give anything and everything in the name of performing for the fans. When he died in 2005, it left a hole inside every wrestling fan's heart. It falls on the shoulders of the WWE to take care of Eddie's family, which is why I understand the presence of Vickie Guerrero. As the widow of one of the greatest lifers in the business, Vickie basically has a job for life and will never want for anything for herself and her two daughters. But her role in the weekly programming leaves a lot to be desired. Vickie is positioned as a heel character most of the time, with her trademark high-pitched "Excuse me!" earning heat from any crowd. Most of the time, she is subjected to insulting songs, like this one which the Rock "sang" to her:Even Vickie's tributes to her late husband is not safe from WWE creative: Vickie's version of the Frog Splash is very tastefully called the Hog Splash. And just in case you didn't get the joke, Vickie competed in a pig's pen match with Santina Marella (yes, that's Santino dressed in drag. Poor Santino.) I understand that Vickie Guerrero only fits a certain way in WWE programs, but there is a more creative way for her to be used on-screen than to be the constant target of fat and cougar jokes. Vickie is a mother, a daughter and not to mention the wife of one of wrestling greatest legends: use her properly or don't use her at all.