10 Best Real Life Husband And Wife Teams In WWE

10. Eddie And Vickie Guerrero

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hynl65CpDgM Unlike many of the other couples on this list, Eddie and Vickie Guerrero only appeared on-screen a handful of times, most of which came during the feud between Eddie and Rey Mysterio in the summer of 2005. It was not until Eddie's unfortunate and untimely death on November 13 of the same year that Vickie became an on-air talent for WWE. From there, she went on to become one of the most hated personas in WWE history. As the Raw and SmackDown General Manager, it was not uncommon for Guerrero to make biased decisions that benefited friends or on-screen love interests. She would book the odds against the top babyfaces and elicit thunderous choruses of boos simply by saying two words: Excuse me! A loyal employee willing to do whatever she is asked for the betterment of the product and entertainment of the audience, she has proved to be one of the great villains of the last decade. Eddie, simply put, was one of the five best wrestlers of his generation. The complete package, he was a consummate entertainer and a tremendous worker. His ability to fuse styles he learned while working all over the world made him well-rounded and helped him drag good matches out of even the least talented workers he crossed paths with. As a admitted liar, cheater and thief, Guerrero captured the imagination of the audience and, eventually, their admiration. He won the WWE Championship in February of 2004 in one of the most inspiring and emotional moments in company history. His death sent shockwaves throughout the industry and resulted in the implementation of the Wellness Policy. Though Vickie and Eddie never were associated on-screen, their success in WWE makes them one of the company's greatest married couples.
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