WWE: 10 Wrestling Superstar Graves You Can Visit

1. Eddie Guerrero, Green Acres Memorial Park, Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJnoHoUZedM The wrestling death that changed everything for WWE was the late great Eddie Guerrero. It was the shocking passing which sparked Vince McMahon into action with the Wellness Policy, and it has to be said, wrestling deaths seem to have decreased in recent years since. Eddie was naturally great at pro wrestling. As a talented athlete he could do just about anything in the ring, earning praise in Japan, ECW, WCW and WWE. His charismatic personality was another factor in his popularity with audiences and he won the WWE Championship in 2004 from Brock Lesnar. Sadly for Eddie he was an alcoholic. He struggled for over ten years with drinking problems, ending up in hospital and rehab on multiple occasions. Tragically he had beaten these demons and been clean for five years when his heart failed on November 13th 2005. The 38 year old was found dead in his hotel room, years of steroid, painkiller, drug and alcohol abuse coming back to haunt him. You can visit Eddie's grave in Scottsdale Arizona. What's very unusual about this grave is wife Vickie Guerrero's memorial is already carved on the grave ... despite her being very much alive and active right now on WWE television.
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