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Eddie Guerrero’s Mullet: A Review
Mullets are the wrestling haircut. Eddie Guerrero s is the gold standard, a towering achievement in Kentucky waterfalls. 3-minute read WWE
I love a good mullet. I love bad mullets and mediocre mullets, too really the mullet spectrum runs from “person who gives no fucks to a degree that scares me” to “person who gives no fucks and is really really hot” and that love, like too many things in my life, has its roots in professional wrestling.
The mullet is
the pro wrestling hairstyle. It knows no country, no gender, and does not discriminate between heels and faces. Mullets of various quality have appeared in the sport for at least five decades, longer than we’ve had the word we call them by, and outside of NASCAR and mid-ninties country music, I can’t think of many modes of cultural expression as closely associated with them.