Chavo Guerrero is one of the most decorated professional wrestlers of all time. In his twenty-six-year professional wrestling career, he has achieved a lot of prestigious titles. For ten years, the Mexican American wrestler kept doing amazing things in WWE. He was signed with WCW from 1996 until WWE took over in 2001 and he shifted his attention to the promotion run by Vine McMahon.
At first, he had an excellent tag team career along with his cousin Eddie Guerrero and he won the WWE Tag Team championships two times along with him. After Eddie Guerrero was lifted to the main event status Chavo Guerrero went back to the Cruiserweight division; something he was pretty famous for in the WCW. In total fifteen years in a combined year in WCW and WWE he won a total of six-time; twice in WCW and four times in WWE.

Chavo Guerrero Compares Professional Wrestling With Dance
WWE once gave him a heel gimmick of a golf star naming him Kerwin White. But they scrapped the gimmick after Eddie Guerrero’s tragic demise. In every gimmick, he showed that he is such an amazing performer.
Chavo Guerrero’s excellent performances throughout his career earned him the ECW championship as well under the WWE banner.

Recently Chavo spoke with Mark Thompson on Conway on Demand where he revealed his own point of view towards wrestling. He told how he saw wrestling throughout his twenty-six years professional wrestling career,
Pro wrestling, when you’re on the circuit like that like with WWE or [AEW], you’re working with the guy who is hopefully as good as you, but a lot of times they’re not. So, you’re constantly working around your injuries and their injuries and a storyline.
You’re really putting your life in your health in their hands because I may be doing a move that the guy knows how to do or I have told him that I’m going to do that move but really, if he doesn’t base me right or if he messes up, I can flip it out of his hands and land right on my neck. It’s really like a dance that you’re trying to and that’s kind of what you’re doing and wrestling.

Chavo’s point of view towards wrestling shows why he is one of the best in the business. He is still going strong on the Independent Circuit. And at the age of 50, it seems like he still has a long way to go.