WWE Name Sends Message To Sherilyn Guerrero After Starting Wrestling Career

WWE Name Sends Message To Sherilyn Guerrero After Starting Wrestling Career Reality of Wrestling/WWE

A WWE Hall of Famer has sent a message to the daughter of the late Eddie Guerrero after she started her wrestling career.

As recently reported, Sherilyn Guerrero has joined the Reality of Wrestling training school, run by the WWE Hall of Famer and NXT announcer, Booker T.

Guerrero has thanked fans for the support they have shown her as she embarks on her wrestling career, tweeting:

“Thank you, everyone for all of the support,

“I knew waiting till the time was right was the best thing for me & here we are!!

“Fueled by fire & following this legacy with love… let’s get this journey man! VIVA LA RAZA 🎲❤️”

Booker T would also share a post on his own Twitter account, welcoming the daughter of his fellow WWE Hall of Famer to his school, tweeting:

“Let’s get to work!

“Welcome to the school, @TheSherilynG”

As previously noted, Sherilyn is also the biological daughter of Vickie Guerrero, but the two were on bad terms as of a few years ago when Sherilyn accused Vickie’s now-husband, Kris Benson, of sexual assault, and Vickie took Benson’s side instead of Sherilyn’s.

Reality of Wrestling is not only a training school but is part of the WWE ID program, which is described as a “developmental program designed to provide up-and-coming independent wrestlers a pathway to a potential career in WWE.”

Booker T has previously shared his thoughts on the WWE ID program and the ways that it benefits independent wrestling talent.

Recently, TNA Wrestling World Champion Mike Santana paid tribute to Eddie Guerrero, revealing the influence the late WWE star has had on his career.

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2 weeks ago by Dave Adamson

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