WWE’s Executive Director Bruce Prichard has praised the efforts of Edge & Vickie Guerrero, who in his words were “game for everything.”
Edge and Guerrero became an on-screen power couple in 2007 with Guerrero using her role as SmackDown General Manager to give Edge the best opportunities.
On a recent edition of his “Something To Wrestle With” podcast, Prichard, who was on the creative team during this run, recalled the pair’s work. He said,
“They were game for everything. And there was nothing…I cannot give you one example of them ever saying no to any idea that was presented to them. And everything that they did, they went in with a huge smile on their face, and they did it, they did it to perfection. They usually did it a lot better than you could’ve hoped or imagined.
“As you picture it in your mind, you say ‘Hey can you do this?’ ‘Yes, I can do that, and I’ll do that. Great. As a matter of fact, what if we did this?’ And they got it, and you felt that through the screen because there was natural…it was two talents that really wanted to take it to the next level. And they did.”
Guerrero and Edge would ‘divorce’ in 2009. After the Rated-R Superstar turned face in 2010, he’d later feud with Guerrero’s client at the time – Dolph Ziggler.
Edge and Vickie Guerrero: A Dynamic WWE Power Couple
In the world of professional wrestling, there have been many power couples who have captivated audiences with their on-screen chemistry and compelling storylines. One such couple that left a lasting impact on the WWE universe is Edge and Vickie Guerrero. Their partnership, which began in 2007, showcased their incredible talent and willingness to go above and beyond for the sake of entertainment.
During this time, Vickie Guerrero held the position of SmackDown General Manager, a role she used to give Edge numerous opportunities to succeed in the ring. This power dynamic created a unique dynamic between the two, with Guerrero acting as both a manager and a love interest for Edge. Together, they formed a formidable duo that fans loved to hate.
Bruce Prichard, WWE’s Executive Director and a member of the creative team during Edge and Guerrero’s run, recently praised their efforts on his podcast “Something To Wrestle With.” He commended their willingness to embrace any idea presented to them and their ability to execute it flawlessly.
According to Prichard, Edge and Guerrero were “game for everything.” They never turned down any idea and approached each task with enthusiasm and a smile on their faces. Their commitment to their characters and the storylines they were involved in was evident in their performances. In fact, Prichard noted that they often exceeded expectations and brought a level of excellence that was beyond imagination.
The chemistry between Edge and Guerrero was palpable, both on and off the screen. They were able to take the ideas presented to them and elevate them to new heights. Their dedication to their craft was evident in every match, promo, and backstage segment they were involved in. As Prichard stated, they were two talents who wanted to take it to the next level, and they certainly did.
However, like many power couples in the wrestling world, Edge and Guerrero’s partnership eventually came to an end. In 2009, they “divorced,” marking the end of their on-screen relationship. Edge would later turn face in 2010 and go on to feud with Guerrero’s client at the time, Dolph Ziggler, further showcasing their ability to adapt and excel in different storylines.
The legacy of Edge and Vickie Guerrero as a power couple in WWE is undeniable. They brought a level of excitement, drama, and entertainment that resonated with fans around the world. Their willingness to embrace any challenge and their ability to deliver exceptional performances made them a force to be reckoned with.
As fans look back on their time together, it is clear that Edge and Guerrero left an indelible mark on the wrestling industry. Their partnership serves as a reminder of the power of collaboration, dedication, and the willingness to push boundaries for the sake of creating memorable moments in sports entertainment.