Eddie Guerrero's Daughter Shaul Joins WOW As New Ring Announcer

Wrestling runs in the Guerrero family.

Women of Wrestling put out the following press release, announcing that Shaul Guerrero, the oldest daughter of Eddie, has joined the company as the new ring announcer.

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Los Angeles, CA – September 25, 2018 – Los Angeles Lakers owner Jeanie Buss announced today that Shaul Guerrero, daughter of the late pro-wrestling legend Eddie Guerrero, has joined WOW-Women Of Wrestling as the new ring announcer.

Guerrero’s duties will begin on October 10TH at the WOW – Women Of Wrestling live event in Los Angeles, taking over for long-time ring announcer and GLOW (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling) creator David McLane, who was the original ring announcer for both GLOW and WOW.

“While attending this past summer’s Lucha Underground tapings, I was standing near the back of the arena and heard a powerful, dynamic voice in the ring,” said McLane. “I had no clue at the time that it was Shaul Guerrero. I just knew whoever it was needed to be the new ring announcer of WOW.”

The eldest daughter of Eddie and Vickie Guerrero, Shaul signed with the WWE in 2010, wrestling under the ring name Raquel Diaz, and made history as the promotion’s longest-running FCW Divas Champion. Since leaving the WWE in 2014, Shaul has been working on the independent pro wrestling scene as a commentator, host and more.

“I’m excited to continue to build my own legacy in the world of wrestling,” said Guerrero. “Working with WOW is a dream come true, and a bit of a twist of fate that David McLane is passing the mic to me—my Uncle Mando trained the GLOW girls back in the ‘80s for David.”

“We are always looking to give our fans the absolute best, both in and out of the ring,” said WOW Owner Jeanie Buss.  “Shaul brings her unique voice, extensive knowledge, and rich family history to WOW, and we’re so thrilled to have her on the team.”

The WOW live event tapings are set for October 10th and October 11th,  in Downtown Los Angeles at the famed Belasco Theater.  AXS TV will record and broadcast all the hard-hitting WOW action beginning in early 2019. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster by clicking here.

Guerrero previously worked in FCW under the ring name Raquel Diaz. She was the longest reigning FCW Women's Champion and appeared on early episodes of NXT before leaving the company in 2014.

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