Chavo Guerrero Jr. On Making Transition From WCW To WWE, Biggest Differences Working For Eric Bischoff & Vince McMahon April 28, 2021 | Posted by Blake Lovell
In a recent interview on Pro Wrestling 4 Life, Chavo Guerrero Jr. discussed the transition from WCW to WWE, differences between working for Eric Bischoff and Vince McMahon, and much more. You can read his comments below.
Chavo Guerrero Jr. on making the transition from WCW to WWE: “I didn’t see it too much because I had Eddie already there. I know I was still green and young, but one thing that Eddie did tell me and I think Jericho told me too, ‘Anything you’ve done over there, remember…’ I’d only been there four years in the business. He said, ‘That’s gone. You’re starting fresh here. New audience. Yes, it’s wrestling, but these guys have maybe not watched WCW, so they won’t know what you’re doing. So, you get to start fresh, but you’re starting fresh. There’s a good and a bad.’ I did
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Chavo Guerrero discussed the experience of going from WCW to WWE when the former was bought out and more on Sean Waltman’s latest podcast. Guerrero weighed in on the differences between working for Eric Bischoff and Vince McMahon, the advice he got from Eddie Guerrero and more; you can check out some highlights below (per Wrestling Inc):
On if he had any heat when he transitioned from WCW to WWE: “I didn’t see it too much because I had Eddie already there. I know I was still green and young, but one thing that Eddie did tell me, I think Jericho told me too, ‘Anything you’ve done over there, remember,’ I’d only been there four years in the business. He said, ‘That’s gone. You’re starting fresh here. New audience. Yes, it’s wrestling, but these guys have maybe not watched WCW, so they won’t know what you’re doing. So you get to start fresh, but you’re starting fresh. There’s a good and a bad.’ I didn’t get it too much. I was pretty good. I saw there
On the second episode of
Pro Wrestling 4 Life, two-time WWE Hall of Famer Sean “X-Pac” Waltman sat down with pro wrestling veteran Chavo Guerrero Jr. The two shared stories from their time during the Monday Night Wars including the latter days when WCW got bought out by WWE. Chris Jericho has said that his transition from WCW to WWE was a tough one because of the heat he got from WWE talent. Waltman asked Chavo is that was a similar case for him.
“I didn’t see it too much because I had Eddie already there,” Chavo noted. “I know I was still green and young, but one thing that Eddie did tell me, I think Jericho told me too, ‘Anything you’ve done over there, remember,’ I’d only been there four years in the business. He said, ‘That’s gone. You’re starting fresh here. New audience. Yes, it’s wrestling, but these guys have maybe not watched WCW, so they won’t know what you’re doing. So you get to start fresh, but you’re starting fresh. There’s a good