Eddie Guerrero and Vickie Guerrero’s daughter Shaul Guerrero recently drew traction from the fans due to her enticing photos and aesthetic sense. Recently, Guerrero took to her Instagram and uploaded a photo of herself in black underwear. She also included a list of her September appearances. It seems that she has a very busy schedule ahead of her.
WOWEE!!! September is here!!
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Catch me if you can😈
.Sept 1- @getunbridled@untitledchicago
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Sept 3- @thedrifterchicago
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Sept 4- @hottawdrypresents@inamaetavern Burlesque Brunch🥂
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Sept 9- @castawayschi private event
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Sept 9- @thedrifterchicago
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Sept 10- @playmate_shimmylaroux – @hubbardinn Bingo Brunch
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Sept 10- @plan9burlesque Monsters, Murderers & Mayhem 🔪
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Sept 13- @californiaclipper debut! Clue Burlesque! 🔍
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Sept 15- Host @getunbridled@untitledchicago ✨
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Sept 17- @wndrmuseum – After Dark 🌀
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Sept 17- @thedrifterchicago 🥂
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Sept 24th – LOS ANGELES FAN FEST @ultimate_starz_promotions@laxfanfest 🔥
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SEPT 29th- @newyorkburlesquefestival Debut🥰
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PC: @jaimebaskinphotography
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#shaulguerrero#missnyxon#september#burlesque#model#badgirlofburlesque#latinaheat#burlesquedancer#tattoos#latina#creator
She was previously was part of the WWE system over a decade ago. She had a decent run in WWE developmental brand FCW, where she even won the FCW Divas Championship. She decided to give fans a treat as well. Guerrero also had a brief run in NXT and then left WWE back in 2014. She made her return to pro wrestling back last year, but it was not a permanent one in the end.
Shaul Guerrero talks about taking a break from pro wrestling
During her interview with Chris Van Vliet on ‘Insight With Chris Van Vliet,’ she talked about a break from wrestling to work on her mental health.
Here is what she had said:
“I don’t think anyone fully heals from mental illness. I think there is PTSD with anxiety and depression, that’s what I got diagnosed with. I had a really scary episode when I was in Texas. I was supposed to do a Mission Pro Wrestling show, and I knew I had to step aside because my mental health was completely breaking. I got diagnosed two weeks later with all those things, and I am on medication now. I’m also going to therapy every week, which is really f—ing hard. But you know what, I feel better and I am focusing on things that are not as much of a trigger as wrestling.”