Eddie Guerrero Daughter Shows Legs In Racy Photo

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.”

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
A dedicated pro wrestling follower for more than a decade

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