Vickie Guerrero hasn’t had much to do with the pro wrestling business since departing AEW in 2023. However, it appears that could be about to change, as according to Fightful Select, the 57-year-old has been telling people she will be returning to WWE. Precisely what this is for is unknown, although it’s speculated that she could be involved in WWE’s upcoming all-women premium live event, Evolution.
Vickie Guerrero first became a performer in the wrestling industry in 2005 during the famous feud between her then-husband Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio over custody of Mysterio’s son, Dominik. Subsequently, she would become a regular on WWE television following Eddie’s tragic death, leading to her becoming the General Manager of SmackDown from 2007 to 2011 and Raw from 2011 to 2013. And while her character wasn’t always popular, she was twice recognized by the Wrestling Observer Newsletter readers as Best Non-Wrestler.
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