Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 195. Chapters: Eddie Guerrero, Mistico, Alberto Del Rio, Cibernetico, Adolfo Tapia, Super Crazy, Silver King (wrestler), Atlantis (wrestler), El Satanico, Psicosis, La Parka II, Santo, Volador Jr., Hector Garza, La Sombra (wrestler), Electroshock (wrestler), Charly Manson, Ultimo Guerrero, El Zorro (wrestler), Villano III, El Oriental, El Hijo del Santo, Negro Casas, Damian 666, Dr. Wagner, Jr., Mil Mascaras, Octagon, Mascara Dorada, Chessman (wrestler), Fuerza Guerrera, Mascara Ano 2000, Jr., X-Fly, El Texano, Jr., Juventud Guerrera, Mascarita Sagrada, Mascara Sagrada, Pimpinela Escarlata, Pirata Morgan, Super Muneco, Averno (wrestler), Jose Alvarado Nieves, Mascarita Dorada, Universo 2000, Heavy Metal (wrestler), Mr. Niebla, Psycho Clown, Joe Lider, Maximo (wrestler), Psicosis II, Ultimo Gladiador, Shocker (wrestler), Histeria (wrestler), Bestia 666, Rayo de Jalisco, Jr., Black Warrior (wrestler), Dragon Rojo, Jr., Lizmark, Pequeno Black Warrior, Villano V, El Alebrije (wrestler), Halloween (wrestler), Tito Santana. Excerpt: Eduardo Gory "Eddie" Guerrero Llanes (October 9, 1967 - November 13, 2005) was a Mexican-American professional wrestler born into the Guerrero wrestling family. He wrestled in Mexico and Japan for several major professional wrestling promotions. In the United States, Guerrero wrestled in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Guerrero's gimmick was that of "Latino Heat," a crafty, resourceful wrestler who would do anything to win a match. His catchphrase became "I Lie I Cheat I Steal ," which was used in one of his entrance themes. Guerrero partly used this phrase in his autobiography Cheating Death, Stealing Life. Despite being a villain for most of his career, he got over in and outside the ring being the youngest, yet most popular and successful of the Guerrero brothers. Guerrero was widely regarded as one of the most respected and gifted technical wrestlers in history. Throughout his career, Guerrero encountered various substance abuse problems outside of wrestling, including alcoholism and an addiction to painkillers. His real-life problems were sometimes integrated into his storylines which he agreed to. Guerrero won 23 titles during his career, including the WWE Championship. Eddie Guerrero became a wrestler, while his uncle Enrique Llanes (Yanez) and cousin Javier Llanes (Yanez) wrestled in Mexico. As a boy, Eddie Guerrero's father allowed him and Chavo Jr. to wrestle one another during intermissions in the wrestling promotions that Gory held. Gory ran wrestling promotions for nearly 15 years in the El Paso Coliseum. Eddie Guerrero was born and raised in El Paso, Texas where he graduated from Jefferson High School and attended the University of New Mexico as well as New Mexico Highlands University on an athletic scholarship where he wrestled collegiately before going to Mexico to train as a professional wrestler, which he loved. In Mexico, he wrestled mainly for Asistencia Aseso