WWE legend’s daughter pays tribute to late father Bad Bunny

Last weekend, Puerto Rican music artist Bad Bunny shocked the world and created history when it became the first Latino star to host the Super Bowl halftime show. Just days after winning the Grammy Album of the Year for DTMF, Bunny rocked the stadium at Super Bowl 60.
Shortly after the show, WWE legend Eddie Guerrero’s daughter, Sherilyn Guerrero, paid a heartfelt tribute to her father. Using Bunny’s song “DTMF” in the background, Guerrero shared a a collection of her childhood photos with a wrestling veteran.
“I had to jump on this trend because I just found some pictures I haven’t seen before (face holding back tears emoji) (Bad Bunny) you started more than trends, you started a movement! Viva la raza, and thank you for showing the world that our culture is deeper than the roots that start with people (red heart emoji).”
The song playing in the background was “DTMF”, which translates to “I should have taken more photos” and expresses nostalgia, regret and longing to hold onto moments with loved ones. It also deals with the feeling of clicking multiple photos when one has time or spend time with each other.
Guerrero, a 2006 WWE Hall of Famer, died in November 2005. His nephew, Chavo Guerrero, found him passed out in his hotel room. A victim of acute heart failure, Guerrero died at the age of 38. He is survived by Shaul Marie Guerrero and Sherilyn Amber Guerrero. She was married to Vickie Guerrero from 1990 until his death in 2005.
Often considered one of the greatest in-ring performers of all time, Guerrero left behind a lasting legacy that has yet to be matched by few current wrestlers in the industry. Holding multiple titles in various promotions, Guerrero is also widely known for his rivalry and friendship with Rey Mysterio.
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