10 WWE Swearing Outbursts That Got Past The Censors

3. Eddie Guerrero - SummerSlam 2005

Idolised by many from the current main roster and missed by even more fans worldwide, Eddie Guerrero's lasting legacy is one of success against the odds and in spite of significant drug and alcohol abuse that ultimately coaxed him towards his demise.

It's a small mercy to most that 'Latino Heat' was free of the recreational demons that had plagued his career when he sadly passed in 2005, giving most pause for thought that he lived his last days as happy as he'd ever been - reunited with a family he'd nearly lost and a lifestyle as one of WWE's top stars he'd perhaps never considered possible.

Such harmony isn't reflected in one of the few occasions Eddie and Vickie linked up together on screen. The future General Manager was merely Eddie's disapproving wife during his final summer spent terrorising Rey Mysterio over the disputed parentage of Rey-Rey's son Dominic.

Their SummerSlam ladder match was to be the final chapter of the feud, with Rey's climb in the ring mirroring his difficult uphill battle outside of it. A key spot saw Vickie rush the ring and tip Eddie from the ladder as he attempted to grab Dominc's custody papers. She badly missed her cue, forcing Rey and Eddie to improvise a struggle. As Guerrero fell to the mat he completely neglected a sell, instead screaming "Where the f*ck was Vickie?!" as ringside referees looked on as confused as the wrestlers themselves.

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