10 Most Successful Third-Generation WWE Wrestlers

5. Chavo Guerrero Jr.

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The longevity Chavo Guerrero Jr. has had in an industry as challenging as professional wrestling is quite remarkable. He's worked for several different promotions and has seldom been absent from appearing on national television over the past two decades.

A member of the famous Guerrero wrestling family, his forebears include his father "Chavo Classic" and grandfather "Gory" Guerrero. The third-generation star has held numerous titles including the ECW World Championship (the WWE version), the WWE Tag Team Championship, and is also a six-time Cruiserweight Champion.

Chavo Guerrero Jr. reached the height of his popularity while teaming with uncle Eddie Guerrero as a member of Los Guerreros in the early 2000s. He was also involved in a memorable angle during his WCW days with his uncle and a lovable toy horse named Pepe.

Of course, there was also his less than stellar run as the caucasian golfer Kerwin White, and Lieutenant Loco wasn't a career highlight either. Of course, when you've been in the wrestling business for almost 25 years a few bad gimmicks along the way are to be expected.

Chavo Guerrerro Jr. proves that one doesn't need to be in the main event picture to have a long and successful career.

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From 1999-2003 Jacques performed on the Florida independent pro wrestling circuit. He also has an amateur wrestling background and currently holds a certification in Krav Maga. Jacques graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2003, with a bachelor's degree in Political Science. He currently resides in Chicago, Illinois. Follow him on twitter @goodeals79.