By Andrew Ravens
Another member of a legendary wrestling family may be back with WWE. According to a new report, former WWE Cruiserweight and ECW Champion Chavo Guerrero is back with the company in an official capacity.The report from Fightful Select claims that Guerrero was backstage at the recent WWE-AAA Worlds Collide event. Sources allege that Guerrero was telling people at the show that he had returned to WWE.A Potential Return To WWEWhile Guerrero was present backstage, his exact new role with the company is not yet known. WWE has not officially confirmed his return at this time. Guerrero has remained semi-active in the wrestling world in recent years, including a match on an episode of TNA Impact earlier in 2025.This news comes as another member of the Guerrero family, Vickie Guerrero, has also reportedly claimed she will be back on WWE programming in the near future. The potential return of two Guerreros would be a welcome sight for many long-time fans.The Guerrero Family LegacyChavo Guerrero is a third-generation superstar and a member of one of the most respected families in professional wrestling history. His father, Chavo Guerrero Sr., was a legendary performer, and his uncle, the late, great Eddie Guerrero, is a WWE Hall of Famer and one of the most beloved superstars of all time.Chavo Jr. has carried that legacy with pride throughout his own celebrated career. During his most prominent run in WWE from 2001 to 2011, Chavo achieved significant success.He first became a fan-favorite alongside his uncle Eddie as the tag team Los Guerreros. Their mantra of “We Lie, We Cheat, We Steal” and their entertaining backstage vignettes made them a highlight of SmackDown’s “SmackDown Six” era, during which they captured the WWE Tag Team Championship.More news: WWE News: Steve Austin Reveals Real-Life Vince McMahon ConfrontationA Decorated WWE ChampionAs a singles competitor, Chavo Guerrero was a cornerstone of the cruiserweight division. He is a multi-time Cruiserweight Champion, having memorable feuds with stars like Rey Mysterio and Gregory Helms. He also reached a world championship level under the WWE banner, becoming the final ECW Champion in 2008.After leaving WWE in 2011, he went on to have notable runs in TNA, Lucha Underground, and most recently a brief stint in AEW as a manager. The potential return of a veteran with his experience and pedigree could be a major asset for WWE, whether in an on-screen role or as a backstage producer.More WWE News:
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