In recent years, Chavo Guerrero Jr. has been working on occasional indie shows between serving as a wrestling consultant on television and movie projects, such as “GLOW,” “Young Rock,” and “The Iron Claw.” However, it now appears that his long-term future is working for WWE in a backstage role, with the third generation wrestler telling Bill Apter he was re-signed to help with AAA
55-year-old Chavo Guerrero Jr. debuted in 1994 and built a storied career across WCW, WWE and TNA. Highlights include multiple WCW Cruiserweight Championships and holding the ECW Championship. Still, most believe his time alongside Eddie Guerrero as Los Guerreros was the best work of his career, with the uncle-nephew combination part of the legendary SmackDown Six during the early 2000s.
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