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Sherilyn Guerrero, the daughter of WWE Hall of Famer Eddie Guerrero, has shared an update on her in-ring training and potential debut.
In October 2025 it was announced that Sherilyn Guerrero was beginning her journey to follow in her father’s footsteps and become a professional wrestler by joining Booker T’s Reality of Wrestling training school run by WWE’s Booker T.
Speaking with The Magic of Wrestling, Sherilyn shared an update on her training journey, heaping praise on Reality of Wrestling and the coaches at the school:
“I started training in around October actually and it was really cool. I got like an ankle sprain in December so I had to sit out for a bit and then just start it back. Something about recovery helps you kind of recalibrate your intention and things with this. And oh man, training is just different now. Coming back into it and the coaches I have, they’re so great in the ring and out the ring.
“I hope that they all get that light they deserve because Booker has some really great people teaching their students and I’m so lucky. It absolutely is one of the greatest (wrestling schools).
“The coaches are great, they pour into their students in and out the ring. I don’t think anyone is scared to go to their coaches, everyone feels comfortable asking questions and trying things again because the coaches make it comfortable. That’s so important.”
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When Could Sherilyn Guerrero Make Her In-Ring Debut?
When asked if she knows when she’ll make her in-ring debut, Guerrero said she wasn’t sure exactly when it would happen but is confident it will happen this year.
“No, I know it’ll happen one day (her debut). Who knows? Definitely a debut this year for something.”
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Who Is Sherilyn Guerrero’s Dream WWE Debut Opponent?
When discussing dream debut opponents, Sherilyn Guerrero picked WWE’s Rhea Ripley, adding that she would rather have Ripley’s old rival Liv Morgan “on her team” rather than as an opponent:
“I would honestly love for it to be against Rhea. I don’t know why. Because she’s kind of not too much of a heel right now and I think that she would just be so cool to work with, either me turning heel or helping me as a babyface.
“I think she’s great to put people over because she’s so talented. She’s just a freaking star. She’s built to fight, so yeah I would love to fight her. I would love to have that match. I would want Liv on my team that’s why I don’t want to go against Liv. I think Rhea would be really cool.”
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