High-level WWE executive Bruce Prichard branded a former WWE star as a “problem child” and said they had a “horrible attitude.”
Bruce Prichard had strong words when discussing former WWE Cruiserweight Champion Juventud Guerrera. Speaking on the Something to Wrestle podcast, the WWE executive said Guerrera was difficult to work with during his time in the company, criticising both his attitude and professionalism.
“Man, he just thought he was the cat’s meow, and he was the sh*t’s sh*t,” Prichard said. “He had charisma big time, but he had an attitude to go with it. Wasn’t as good as he thought he was, but just had a really sh*tty attitude. Wasn’t getting in shape, wasn’t doing anything, and when you boil it all down, wasn’t that good.”
Prichard added that Guerrera frequently arrived late and caused problems backstage.
“You’d have thought that he was the biggest thing ever if you asked him. But didn’t come to work on time. Just a problem child and just a horrible, horrible attitude,” he said.
Guerrera was with WWE from June 2005 to January 2006, debuting as part of the Mexicools faction on SmackDown. He went on to become a two-time Cruiserweight champion before being released following several backstage issues.
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