Every Star Of The Last WCW Nitro: Where Are They Now?

11. Chavo Guerrero Jr.

Chavo Guerrero Jr
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Poor Chavo Guerrero. Imagine being pretty blood good as both a pro wrestler and, to significantly less acclaim, a character, and being reviled as a Baldwin for having the temerity to be the nephew of Eddie Guerrero.

Still, he was a bit of a Baldwin, wasn't he, and after a tremendous run on SmackDown with, yes, Eddie, and the infamous disaster that was Kerwin White, Chavo spent the best part of this decade hovering between Impact Wrestling and Lucha Underground. He barely sparked any conversation. He has since partnered with the former Alberto Del Rio to form Nación Lucha Libre this year, and he might have backed the wrong horse; after using Pentagon's perceived lack of star power against him to build to a match in May, Patrón said he'd never wrestle in front of a few hundred fans, like his opponent.

He drew 500.

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