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|titles=Los Angeles: [[NWA Americas Heavyweight Title]] (15), [[NWA Americas Tag Team Titles]] (11, w/ [[Raul Mata]] twice, w/ [[John Tolos]], w/ [[Gori Guerrero]], w/ [[Butcher Vachon]], w/ [[Victor Rivera]], w/ The Canadian ([[Roddy Piper]]), w/ [[Hector Guerrero]], w/ [[El Halcon]], w/ [[Black Gordman]], w/ [[Al Madril]]), [[NWA World Light Heavyweight Title]] (2), [[NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship]] (3), ACCW Title (2), Texas All-Star Tag Team Titles (w/ [[Al Madril]]), Texas All-Star USA Title, Western States Heavyweight Title, Florida US Tag Team Titles (w/ [[Hector Guerrero]]), SCW World Tag Team Titles (w/ [[Manny Fernandez]]), SCW Southwest Junior Heavyweight Title, Tijuana: [[WWA World Trios Titles]] (w/ [[Mando Guerrero|Mando]] and [[Eddy Guerrero]]), WWE World Cruiserweight Championship, EWF World Heavyweight Championship
|titles=Los Angeles: [[NWA Americas Heavyweight Title]] (15), [[NWA Americas Tag Team Titles]] (11, w/ [[Raul Mata]] twice, w/ [[John Tolos]], w/ [[Gori Guerrero]], w/ [[Butcher Vachon]], w/ [[Victor Rivera]], w/ The Canadian ([[Roddy Piper]]), w/ [[Hector Guerrero]], w/ [[El Halcon]], w/ [[Black Gordman]], w/ [[Al Madril]]), [[NWA World Light Heavyweight Title]] (2), [[NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship]] (3), ACCW Title (2), Texas All-Star Tag Team Titles (w/ [[Al Madril]]), Texas All-Star USA Title, Western States Heavyweight Title, Florida US Tag Team Titles (w/ [[Hector Guerrero]]), SCW World Tag Team Titles (w/ [[Manny Fernandez]]), SCW Southwest Junior Heavyweight Title, Tijuana: [[WWA World Trios Titles]] (w/ [[Mando Guerrero|Mando]] and [[Eddy Guerrero]]), WWE World Cruiserweight Championship, EWF World Heavyweight Championship
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== Lucha de Apuestas Record ==
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{{aline|[[1976]]/[[04/23]]|hair (1)|[[Chavo Guerrero]]|[[Roddy Piper]]|The Grand Olympic Auditorium - [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], [[USA]]}}
{{aend|'''(1)''' [[Roddy Piper]] wagered his hair agaisnt the NWA Américas Heavyweight Championship}}


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 18:40, 9 April 2020

For his son who uses the name "Chavo Guerrero" in WWE, see Chavo Guerrero Jr.

Profile

Chavo Guerrero
Chavo Guerrero
Name Chavo Guerrero
Real name Salvador Guerrero
Nicknames none
Name history Chavo Guerrero (debut - death), Chavo Classic (WWE)
Family Gori Guerrero (father), Mando, Eddy and Héctor Guerrero (brothers), Enrique Llanes (uncle), Javier Llanes (cousin), Chavo Guerrero Jr. (son), "Vengador" Héctor Mejía (nephew); see Los Guerreros
Maestro(s) Gori Guerrero
Birth date, location January 7, 1949 - El Paso, Texas, USA
Obituary date February 11, 2017
Debut, location 1972
Lost mask to
Height 5'11"/180 cms
Weight 229 lbs/104 kg
Signature moves German Suplex, Gori Special, Moonsault Press, Moonsault Attack, Flying Somersault Tope
Titles: Los Angeles: NWA Americas Heavyweight Title (15), NWA Americas Tag Team Titles (11, w/ Raul Mata twice, w/ John Tolos, w/ Gori Guerrero, w/ Butcher Vachon, w/ Victor Rivera, w/ The Canadian (Roddy Piper), w/ Hector Guerrero, w/ El Halcon, w/ Black Gordman, w/ Al Madril), NWA World Light Heavyweight Title (2), NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship (3), ACCW Title (2), Texas All-Star Tag Team Titles (w/ Al Madril), Texas All-Star USA Title, Western States Heavyweight Title, Florida US Tag Team Titles (w/ Hector Guerrero), SCW World Tag Team Titles (w/ Manny Fernandez), SCW Southwest Junior Heavyweight Title, Tijuana: WWA World Trios Titles (w/ Mando and Eddy Guerrero), WWE World Cruiserweight Championship, EWF World Heavyweight Championship

Lucha de Apuestas Record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
1976/04/23 hair (1) Chavo Guerrero Roddy Piper The Grand Olympic Auditorium - Los Angeles, California, USA
(1) Roddy Piper wagered his hair agaisnt the NWA Américas Heavyweight Championship


Gallery

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as Empire Wrestling Federation World Champion
As NWA Americas Champion