

I know he would have been proud for me to continue with WWE. Eddie was like "Oh gosh, what have I started?" For them to do some things with Eddie and to not be nervous, it was kind of scary.

(Laughs.) But things progressed, and my girls are talented. It was agreed between Eddie and I that I would stay home and take care of the kids while he was on the road.

Did you ever imagine, when you first married Eddie, that one day it would be you basking in the cheers and boos? I'll admit, it got a little misty in my house. It was just the perfect way to end my career.ī/R: At the end of the segment you paid tribute to Eddie Guerrero. She's always been my mentor, and I got to learn so much from her throughout the years. It meant a lot, and I was honored that Stephanie wanted to be involved in my last night.įor her to go into the pudding was an honor, and I'm happy she was involved in it. Guerrero: Anything the McMahons had me do, they believed in me. (Laughs.)ī/R: You have to say this for the McMahon family-they aren't going to ask the wrestlers to do anything they aren't willing to do themselves. Having a pudding match, it turns out, wasn't that bad after all. (Laughs.) Of course everyone is deciding what kind of show we're going to have that night, and the writers are still finishing the show. Vickie Guerrero: About an hour before doors (opened). When did you know that it was going to involve a "mud" bath? And, of course, it was no ordinary night. As her wrestling career comes to an end and the rest of her life begins, Bleacher Report got the chance to sit down with the former SmackDown general manager to talk about life inside the squared circle.īleacher Report: That was quite a moment.
