“‘He Was Special’: Rey Mysterio Reveals Heartbreaking Details About Eddie Guerrero’s Legacy”

Twenty years after Eddie Guerrero’s sudden passing shook the wrestling world to its core, Rey Mysterio has finally broken his silence in a way that has left fans overwhelmed with emotion.

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For decades, Rey carried the weight of grief privately, choosing to honor Eddie through performances, tributes, and subtle gestures only true fans could recognize.

But now, two decades later, Rey has spoken openly about the pain, the memories, and the irreplaceable bond he shared with a man he describes simply as “special.

In a recent interview, Rey admitted that the wounds of Eddie’s death never fully healed.

Time softened the edges, but it never erased the ache.

He said there are moments in the ring, on the road, or even at home when he still expects to hear Eddie’s laugh—loud, contagious, unmistakably joyful.

Rey described his friend as someone who could brighten the darkest day with a joke, a hug, or a story only Eddie could tell.

“He wasn’t just a partner,” Rey said quietly.

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“He was my brother.

As Rey revisited the past, he revealed heartbreaking details about the final months they shared.

Both men were working grueling schedules, pushing their bodies through injuries, exhaustion, and the weight of constant travel.

Yet Eddie always found time to support Rey, guiding him through career challenges, personal struggles, and moments when Rey doubted himself.

Eddie believed in him even when Rey didn’t.

“He lifted me up,” Rey recalled.

“He saw something in me before I saw it in myself.

Rey also confessed that Eddie’s death left him with years of guilt—guilt for not noticing the warning signs, guilt for not checking in more often, guilt for believing that Eddie, strong and unstoppable, would somehow always be there.

“I thought he was invincible,” Rey admitted.

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“We all did.He had this spirit about him.

You couldn’t imagine him being gone.

When news of Eddie’s passing reached Rey on that devastating morning in 2005, he said the world seemed to stop.

He remembers sitting in silence, trembling, unable to process what he had heard.

“It didn’t feel real,” he said.

“It still doesn’t.

” Walking into the arena that night, passing wrestlers with red eyes and shattered expressions, Rey said it felt like moving through a nightmare he couldn’t wake from.

And when he was asked to wrestle in Eddie’s honor, he accepted—not because he felt strong enough, but because he felt Eddie would have wanted him to.

Rey described that match as one of the hardest moments of his life.

Entering the ring, hearing Eddie’s music, seeing fans crying in the stands—every second felt like a goodbye he wasn’t ready for.

But he pushed through, dedicating every move, every breath, every heartbeat to his fallen friend.

That night, Rey said, was when he made a promise to Eddie: that he would carry him forward in every match he wrestled from that day on.

Over the years, fans noticed the tributes.

Rey pointed to the sky before matches.

He performed moves only Eddie used to do.

He whispered Eddie’s name on camera, in interviews, during special events.

But what fans didn’t know was that Rey talked to Eddie privately, too.

In empty arenas.

Backstage before shows.

Alone in his hotel room.

“I felt him with me,” Rey said.

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“Sometimes it was the only thing that kept me going.

Rey also revealed that Eddie’s influence extended far beyond wrestling.

He shaped Rey as a father, a husband, a man.

Eddie taught him patience, gratitude, and the importance of cherishing every moment—not just the victories.

Rey said Eddie had a unique ability to make people feel valued, seen, understood.

“He cared deeply,” Rey explained.

“Even when he was fighting his own battles, he always showed up for us.

When Rey spoke about Eddie’s daughters and widow, his voice softened.

He said he has watched them grow with pride and sadness intertwined.

They carry Eddie’s heart, his humor, his love.

Rey said he still stays connected with the family, honoring Eddie not through words, but through actions—support, presence, loyalty.

“It’s what he would have done for me,” Rey insisted.

As the twentieth anniversary approached, Rey admitted he felt a heaviness he hadn’t felt in years.

Seeing fans post tributes, sharing old matches, replaying legendary moments between him and Eddie brought back a flood of memories—beautiful and painful all at once.

“It’s hard,” Rey confessed.

“People think time heals everything.

It doesn’t.It just teaches you how to live with the loss.

When asked what he misses most about Eddie, Rey didn’t hesitate.

“His heart,” he said.“His kindness.His love.

Eddie gave without expecting anything back.

He made you feel like you mattered.

Then Rey said the words that resonated across the wrestling world: “He was special.

Truly special.

Rey emphasized that Eddie’s legacy lives on—not just in wrestling history, but in the many lives he touched.

Every time a young wrestler dedicates a move to Eddie, every time a fan chants his name, every time someone mimics his signature grin, his memory breathes again.

“He changed the industry,” Rey said.

“But more importantly, he changed people.

As Rey reflected on his own career, he admitted that many of his greatest moments were shaped by Eddie—either directly or through the lessons he left behind.

Rey said he often imagines what it would be like if Eddie were still here, still laughing backstage, still pushing him creatively, still telling stories in that booming voice fans adored.

“I think about it all the time,” he said.“I miss him every day.

Two decades later, Rey’s message is one of gratitude, heartbreak, and unwavering love.

He said he hopes fans remember Eddie not for the tragedy of his passing, but for the joy he brought, the battles he overcame, and the spirit he shared with the world.

“He was one of a kind,” Rey said gently.

“There will never be another Eddie Guerrero.

And as the world reflects on twenty years without the charismatic, unforgettable, larger-than-life Latino Heat, Rey Mysterio’s words echo louder than ever:

“He was special—more than anyone will ever understand.”