In 1976, Chavo formed a tag team with his father Gory and the duo wrestled in WWA. Chavo wrestled the earlier part of his career in Los Angeles, California based World Wrestling Association (WWA) where he won Heavyweight and Tag Team titles many times. made his debut in 1994 as the first third generation Guerrero to be a professional wrestler.Ĭhavo and Mando debuted in the same year, 1974. He died in 2005.Ĭhavo's son Chavo Guerrero, Jr. Eddie Guerrero: The youngest Guerrero brother by 13 years but also the most well known.
Hector Guerrero: started in pro wrestling in 1977 and has worked on the Spanish announce team for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.Was the head trainer of Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling.
Mando Guerrero: The second oldest who also started in pro wrestling in 1974, worked mainly in California and with the American Wrestling Association in the 1980s.Chavo Guerrero, Sr.: The oldest of the Guerrero boys who made his debut in 1974 and was active until 2004 where he was released by World Wrestling Entertainment.Together Gory and Herlina had 6 children, two girls and four boys – the boys would all end up in professional wrestling. Gory married Herlina Llanes who's three brothers Enrique, Mario and Sergio Yañez were all professional wrestlers (Enrique's son Javier was also a professional wrestler). Gory Guerrero, the patriarch of the Guerrero wrestling family, was one of the early pioneers in Mexican lucha libre and has been credited with the invention of the Camel Clutch.