If Chavo was gone from the wwe?

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If Chavo was fire or let his contract expire from the wwe and did not renew, would TNA sign him? Keep in my mind, im not saying this is actually going to happen I was just wondering on a what if situation.
So Would TNA sign Chavo?
If no, why not?
I think they would because he has name value and is a good worker for them and would do some good matches.

Another question is, if they did sign him would they use him properly? Would his career benefit from signing with tna or would it stay about the same?

It sure as hell would not hurt him to sign with tna. I think they could really renovate his character and make an actual wrestler out of him again and he could stop being a jobber.

What do you guys think?
 
He should have left after WrestleMania XXIV....thats my views...I think when he leaves or gets out of his contract...he would simply hang up his wrestling boots...He is a good worker IMO and also very loyal to the WWE (Do you no anyone who would job to Horny-swoggle)...

I think TNA would try and get him, (like they always do), But I don't think a move their would be good...I think WWE will give him a good send off because after all he has contributed, he deserves it!!

He's 39 now, to be 40 this year and I don't think he can pull off a really good match, I say WWE give him 10-15 minutes in the ring and he can deliver a decent to good match!! hopefully anything that makes us forget about him and Horny-swoggle...
 
if Chavo was gone from the wwe?


Would anyone even notice?

Chavo Guerrero simply isn't a good wrestler. But, lets explore what would happen if he did leave, and TNA did sign him...TNA will do what they always do. Dixie will make a huge announcement...that there is an upcoming huge announcement that is going to change the face of wrestling forever. Then, when the time comes for the huge announcement, she will swerve TNA fanboys again, by making another announcement that this announcement isn't the huge announcement she was referrring to earlier...So, a month after making the promise, she will finally get around to the huge announcement...by claiming that TNA has signed the most valuable "free agent" out there. She won't tell you who, just that TNA signed the most valuable free agent...leaving you to speculate who it is. Goldberg? Austin? Resigning Booker T? then, after a few more weeks have passed, she finally introduces Chavo Guerrero.

Casual TNA fans will go WTF!!! We listened to all that bullshit for Chavo? While the diehard rabid TNA fanboys will proclaim it to be the greatest thing ever, that Chavo is the greatest wrestler since Elijah Burke (excuse me, the Pope, because Elijah Burke sucked ass), and they will cream themselves like Orlando Jordan spreading lotion on his chest. For Chavo fucking Guerrero.
 
Chavo is a great fucking worker and I am in a way disrespected by some of the disrespect the WWE and some some of these posters have given him...

Chavo has had some great matches and he has a ton of charisma... he was always in Eddie's shadow and that hurt him along with his size...

I would love to see Chavo in TnA... It wouldn't be the biggest deal ever but atleast maybe he'd get some respect towards the end of his career...

WTF has WWE done to the Guerrero name? I mean Vicky is a **** and they made Chavo a fucking jobber for hornswoggle... Eddie should be rolling in his grave...

RIP
 
if Chavo was gone from the wwe?

Casual TNA fans will go WTF!!! We listened to all that bullshit for Chavo? While the diehard rabid TNA fanboys will proclaim it to be the greatest thing ever, that Chavo is the greatest wrestler since Elijah Burke (excuse me, the Pope, because Elijah Burke sucked ass), and they will cream themselves like Orlando Jordan spreading lotion on his chest. For Chavo fucking Guerrero.

I actually LOL'd at that hahaha

Chavo would receive more of a push in TNA for sure as an ex-WWE star, but he is making a good living in WWE, is past his peak, and I cant see WWE releasing him any time soon, he is a decent low to mid card act and will be making a good living, so I cant see him choosing to leave the WWE in the near future
 
Chavo would probably retired and maybe become an agent for TNA or WWE. I think he should join TNA and become a face/ambassador/commentator for the Spanish speaking market alongside Hector Guerrero.
 
Would TNA hire him? Maybe. Should TNA hire him? That's another story.

And the answer would be No. He's pointless. Even when Eddie Guerrero was mid carding around all over the place...Chavo Guerrero was carrying a mop and broom. He doesn't offer anything. He had mediocre-to-decent skills at one point in his career but he's on the decline now. He's basically a significantly worse Rob Van Dam. How I mean that is that Rob Van Dam, in his prime, was a mediocre mid-card wrestler who occasionally got a push...but quickly regressed back to his mediocre and mid card self. For whatever reason, TNA thinks he's the face of the company now that he's in his decline and in his 40's though. I have no idea why. That being said, Chavo Guerrero's best days are behind him and during those days...he was basically a full time Barry Horrowitz. Barry Horrowitz was a jobber who had about a week of fame. Chavo Guerrero was a jobber who basically hovered slightly above it for his entire career along those same levels. There is no reason to hire him at all. Maybe as a consultant or trainer or something...but anything other than that would be a waste of time, money, and resources.
 
What the fuck for? If Chavo Guerrero's name was Chavo Gutierez, no one on earth would give a flying fuck about him, and that's the cold hard truth of the matter.

The only reason Chavo is even known is because he was marginally related to Eddie, a much more successful Guerrero, otherwise, he'd be whiping up other wrestlers sweat with a fucking mop right now somewhere down in Mexico while touring with AAA.

Chavo is as useless as can be – his personality is boring, and his ring work and look do nothing to separate him from the droves of other marginally talented lower-mid-card losers in the wrestling industry.

No, TNA wouldn't hire him, because no matter how much some of you like to think it, they're not nearly as incompetent as you make them out to be.
 
Yknow when you go to the mall and they got those guys sellin cell phones at the little kiosks and they always try to talk to you when you walk by? I imagine TNA having something like that on the sidewalk outside WWE headquarters. Anytime someone walks out looking kinda down, there's Dixie. "Hey bro! Come lemme ask you somethin. What kinda plan you got with these guys? You ever been to Universal Studios? What if I told you I could get you and your family free passes anytime you want?"

Why would you think that? Because TNA does exactly what any other business in the history of the world does and hire experienced workers who may have worked at another company at one point or another?

If GE lays people off...they're only supposed to sit around and wait for GE to hire them again?? If they go anywhere else...that company is just trying to copy and mimic GE??

And that line of work there are literally tens of thousands of companies and competition and they STILL do that. Wrestling is infinitely smaller...so the odds of you grabbing somebody that HASN'T been in the WWE is extremely unlikely.

The WWE's product these days stinks anyway. I don't know why Dixie Carter would stand outside the WWE wanting any of their mediocre wrestlers. TNA already has the same exact caliber of a roster. WWE doesn't have anything that TNA doesn't already have (roster wise). I'm sure Dixie would sit outside and ask for Vince's budget and other resources, however.
 
Of course TNA would hire him, they hired Hector Guerrero. Who the fuck is Hector Guerrero? He's Eddie Guerrero's brother. TNA fans didn't want to see him, but they got him anyway. There's a pattern there I think.

Using my Oxford thesaurus I've done what TNA usually do in situations like this, I've taken a wrestlers gimmick which they can't use and adapted it so it's the same, only less popular. The main problem is that Chavo is boring and doesn't really have a gimmick. So I've used Eddie's Lie, Cheat & Steal gimmick.

Lie - Fib
Cheat - Swindle
Steal - Pilfer

He fibs, he's swindles, he pilfers. There you have it, TNA's random gimmick calculator.
 
Of course TNA would hire him, they hired Hector Guerrero. Who the fuck is Hector Guerrero? He's Eddie Guerrero's brother. TNA fans didn't want to see him, but they got him anyway. There's a pattern there I think.

Using my Oxford thesaurus I've done what TNA usually do in situations like this, I've taken a wrestlers gimmick which they can't use and adapted it so it's the same, only less popular. The main problem is that Chavo is boring and doesn't really have a gimmick. So I've used Eddie's Lie, Cheat & Steal gimmick.

Lie - Fib
Cheat - Swindle
Steal - Pilfer

He fibs, he's swindles, he pilfers. There you have it, TNA's random gimmick calculator.

I'd like to think Hector has a little more swagger and a little more history in this business than Chavo does. Chavo is Eddie's nephew – a lot of blood loss from Eddie to him.

Like I said, related by blood or not, if Chavo's last name was Gutierez, no one would give a fuck about him.

Hector was also hired as a Spanish announcer, not a wrestler. He also worked as a manger.
 
I'd like to think Hector has a little more swagger and a little more history in this business than Chavo does. Chavo is Eddie's nephew – a lot of blood loss from Eddie to him.

Sure, but people only care about the Guerreros in this age because of Eddie. And he was much more closely related to Chavo as a wrestling talent.

Like I said, related by blood or not, if Chavo's last name was Gutierez, no one would give a fuck about him.

Nobody care about him anyway, do they? But like I said, that's not stopped TNA before. Only this year Val Venis, Orlando Jordan, The Nasty Boyz, Sean Waltman & Scott Hall were bought in. Mike Knox & Chariel Haas were rumoured to be coming in at some point as well.

I think Chavo might still be underrated in certain circles as well. I've read it recently. I'll get back to you on that one.
 
Nobody care about him anyway, do they? But like I said, that's not stopped TNA before. Only this year Val Venis, Orlando Jordan, The Nasty Boyz, Sean Waltman & Scott Hall were bought in. Mike Knox & Chariel Haas were rumoured to be coming in at some point as well.

Cmon, seriously? Even naming Val Venis in the same sentence as Chavo Guerrero is a an insult to Val Venis...let alone somebody like Scott Hall.

You justify the fact that TNA is going to bring in Chavo Guerrero by naming all these other wrestlers, who had infinitely better careers, that they brought in?
 
Sure, but people only care about the Guerreros in this age because of Eddie. And he was much more closely related to Chavo as a wrestling talent.

Doesn't matter – billing someone as Eddie's brother is a lot more relevant than billing them as his nephew, especially when said nephew would be coming in as a wrestling talent, and not as a backstage/crew/etc.

Nobody care about him anyway, do they? But like I said, that's not stopped TNA before. Only this year Val Venis, Orlando Jordan, The Nasty Boyz, Sean Waltman & Scott Hall were bought in. Mike Knox & Chariel Haas were rumoured to be coming in at some point as well.

I think Chavo might still be underrated in certain circles as well. I've read it recently. I'll get back to you on that one.

Yes, and a number of WWE releases have yet to be hired by TNA, so what does that say for the theory that TNA hires every WWE cast-off? Kevin Thorn, whatever is left of the Male Cheerleaders, Shelton Benjamin, Carlito, etc. have yet to work for the company, so instead you focus on former talents (as if they're comparable to recently released talents in this case) like Venis, Jordan, Waltman, etc. who haven't worked for the WWE for over five years each? Apples to oranges, man.
 
Cmon, seriously? Even naming Val Venis in the same sentence as Chavo Guerrero is a an insult to Val Venis...let alone somebody like Scott Hall.

You justify the fact that TNA is going to bring in Chavo Guerrero by naming all these other wrestlers, who had infinitely better careers, that they brought in?

TNA are actually going to bring in Chavo? I thought this was a speculation thread!

The comparisons are fair. In 2010, given the choice, most people would prefer to see Chavo Guerrero making up roster space than any of those guys. Fairly insignificant career or not.

Doesn't matter – billing someone as Eddie's brother is a lot more relevant than billing them as his nephew, especially when said nephew would be coming in as a wrestling talent, and not as a backstage/crew/etc.

Chavo is way more relevant than Hector. Brother or nephew, it's not important. Chavo was associated with Eddie when Eddie was the most popular American babyface in wrestling.



Yes, and a number of WWE releases have yet to be hired by TNA, so what does that say for the theory that TNA hires every WWE cast-off? Kevin Thorn, whatever is left of the Male Cheerleaders, Shelton Benjamin, Carlito, etc. have yet to work for the company, so instead you focus on former talents (as if they're comparable to recently released talents in this case) like Venis, Jordan, Waltman, etc. who haven't worked for the WWE for over five years each? Apples to oranges, man.

Shelton has only just become available for hire by TNA and Carlito still has some time to burn before he's eligible.

TNA aren't going to hire everybody WWE fire, but it's fairly obvious from looking at WWE's roster Page who they would hire. If you look at possible options, ie people who could feasibly get fired in the future you can pick out who TNA would probably show interest in. Chavo seems like one of them, Matt Hardy, MVP, William Regal. While somebody like Kevin Thorne & Sprit Squad members are the kind of guys like Zack Ryder, Yoshi Tatsu & JTG who TNA would probably forgo hiring.
 
I would imagine TNA would have interest in Chavo because he has been and will be even more relevant that Hector. When Hector was in TNA, did a lot of the people know he was Eddie's brother. Hell, I don't think Tenay or West even mentioned it. They mention constantly that Chavo is Eddie's nephew so that will carry some weight in TNA. Chavo is an underrated worker and can help guys like Lethal and Morgan. If nothing else, he can help bring a Hispanic demographic to TNA that I don't see Hernandez doing because quite frankly he's boring.
 
The comparisons are fair. In 2010, given the choice, most people would prefer to see Chavo Guerrero making up roster space than any of those guys. Fairly insignificant career or not.

Huh? Who are these "most people" you speak of?? If you're right...and "most people" would prefer to see a perennial jobber/mid-card wrestler come over than a well established legend in the business - then I need to retire from watching wrestling very soon. Unfortunately, you may be right...but that doesn't make it right. It's very disappointing and sad actually.

As soon as people start complaining and raising hell about people like Nash (who still offer quite a bit) and Hogan (who barely wrestles ever) but condone and praise a significantly worse and still very old Rob Van Dam as World Champion and face of TNA during the declining years of his mediocre career. There is something very wrong with the outlook of new fans out there.

Then when people would rather a jobber like Chavo Guerrero over a legend like Scott Hall...that's just the straw that broke the camels back. Everything has certainly gone to hell at this point.

Sure. Chavo Guerrero can still "wrestle" and Scott Hall can't come close to what he once was...but who cares? It's the entertainment business...they're not on an olympic wrestling team.

Chavo is way more relevant than Hector. Brother or nephew, it's not important. Chavo was associated with Eddie when Eddie was the most popular American babyface in wrestling.

By the way, when the hell was this?!?
 
Huh? Who are these "most people" you speak of?? If you're right...and "most people" would prefer to see a perennial jobber/mid-card wrestler come over than a well established legend in the business - then I need to retire from watching wrestling very soon. Unfortunately, you may be right...but that doesn't make it right. It's very disappointing and sad actually.

As soon as people start complaining and raising hell about people like Nash (who still offer quite a bit) and Hogan (who barely wrestles ever) but condone and praise a significantly worse and still very old Rob Van Dam as World Champion and face of TNA during the declining years of his mediocre career. There is something very wrong with the outlook of new fans out there.

Then when people would rather a jobber like Chavo Guerrero over a legend like Scott Hall...that's just the straw that broke the camels back. Everything has certainly gone to hell at this point.

Sure. Chavo Guerrero can still "wrestle" and Scott Hall can't come close to what he once was...but who cares? It's the entertainment business...they're not on an olympic wrestling team.

The casual fan would relate more to Chavo than to Scott especially if they've been watching WWE or TNA since 2002. If Scott Hall was like a manager or something, then I can see the point but why would I want to see Hall wrestle when I clearly know his best days are behind him.



By the way, when the hell was this?!?

Eddie was the most popular babyface during the latter part of 2003 and most of 2004. It certainly wasn't HBK or Booker T. Chris Benoit's popularity so to speak started to skyrocket around 2004 but Eddie's started long before that during his feud with Cena and Big Show.
 
The casual fan would relate more to Chavo than to Scott especially if they've been watching WWE or TNA since 2002. If Scott Hall was like a manager or something, then I can see the point but why would I want to see Hall wrestle when I clearly know his best days are behind him.

If you're right, and I'm not saying you're wrong, that's very very unfortunate.

That's like somebody choosing a Kia Sorento over an older Porsche because the Porsche is old and they're not really familiar with it...and think the Kia Sorento is the much superior car.

It's not.

Eddie was the most popular babyface during the latter part of 2003 and most of 2004. It certainly wasn't HBK or Booker T. Chris Benoit's popularity so to speak started to skyrocket around 2004 but Eddie's started long before that during his feud with Cena and Big Show.

Ahh, that's why I don't remember this. Just as all of this nonsense was beginning to happen...I took a hiatis from watching wrestling. The product was horrendous. Once the NWO was purposely ruined by Vince McMahon and Nash got hurt and Hall was fired...I would occasionally look to see what Hogan was up to...but that was about it.

Chris Benoit as World Champion was it for me. It was like a slap in the face. The guy was the most boring and overrated wrestler in the history of the world. He had zero look, zero personality, and even his moves weren't my cup of tea (I like technical wrestlers...but I liked Bret Hart and Curt Hennig styles a lot more than the Benoit, Malenko, Guerrero era). Then they started giving the belt to Eddie Guerrero...then eventually Rey Mysterio Jr.

It was like anyone that was a mid carder in WCW with a boring personality was all of the sudden propped up and glorified for whatever reason. I didn't understand it. Those were certainly the dark days of wrestling for me. I kept thinking to myself...who the hell are they going to make champion next? Perry Saturn?? The Disco Inferno?? Juvetud Guerrera??

But maybe Eddie Guerrero was a popular babyface at that time...I don't recall. I refused to sip the koolaid that made everyone stupid around that time. I never became brainwashed to like boring stuff. Especially after being spoiled with non-stop entertainment for the previous 20 years or so before that. It was just impossible to accept it.
 

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