Vickie Guerrero
WWE manager, professional wrestling personality
Vickie Guerrero (born October 24, 1968) is an American professional wrestling personality and manager who became one of the most recognizable figures in WWE history. Born Vickie Lynn Guerrero, she initially gained prominence in World Wrestling Entertainment following her husband Eddie Guerrero's career, but quickly established herself as a formidable presence in her own right. Guerrero is perhaps best known for her role as an on-screen manager and authority figure in WWE, where her distinctive voice, commanding presence, and ability to generate fan reaction made her a central figure in numerous major wrestling storylines throughout the 2000s and 2010s. She managed several notable wrestlers including Big Show, Edge, and others, and her dramatic performances contributed significantly to major WWE events and pay-per-view spectacles. Her signature catchphrase "Excuse me!" became iconic among wrestling fans. Beyond WWE, Guerrero transitioned to other wrestling promotions and media appearances, maintaining her presence in entertainment. Her career demonstrates the evolution of women's roles in professional wrestling, moving from accompanying male wrestlers to holding positions of authority and influence. Vickie Guerrero's legacy in professional wrestling extends beyond in-ring performance to her contributions as a manager, personality, and businesswoman in the sport.
Athlete
American
1968
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Vickie
Latin origin
“A casual, friendly diminutive of Victoria that emerged in mid-20th century America. While Victoria evokes classical victory and nobility, Vickie softens that formality into an approachable, girl-next-door charm that made it a staple nickname for generations.”