10 Precise Moments When WWE PG Era Careers Ended

8. Vickie Guerrero

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"Excuse Me!"

Anybody who lived through Vickie Guerrero's WWE career will still have her familiar catchphrase ringing in their ears. Vickie's shrill voice and piercing delivery made her a super-effective heat magnet from 2007 onwards (she'd been on TV before that, but didn't really come into her own until '07).

Guerrero's full-time run came to an end in 2014. After that, she started popping back up as a semi-regular cameo guest, and even agreed to become a surprise entrant for the first ever women's Royal Rumble in January 2018. Then, she had one last televised hurrah before signing for AEW.

Then-GM Paige welcomed old authority figures like Vickie, Teddy Long and John Laurinaitis onto the set for a throwaway backstage promo on the SmackDown 1000 special. That fell on 16 October 2018, and remains Guerrero's last WWE appearance to date before she started managing in upstart competitor All Elite.

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