The Meaning Behind The Song: Viva la Raza (Eddie Guerrero) by Jim Johnston
As a long-time wrestling fan, one song that holds a special place in my heart is “Viva la Raza” by Jim Johnston. This song, which served as the entrance theme for WWE wrestler Eddie Guerrero, not only energized the audience but also captured the essence of Eddie’s character and his impact on the wrestling world.
Eddie Guerrero was known for his charismatic personality, incredible athleticism, and his ability to connect with the crowd. “Viva la Raza” perfectly encapsulates these qualities through its lively lyrics and an infectious rhythm that gets fans on their feet.
The Lyrics
Let’s take a closer look at the lyrics:
[Verse 1]I lie, I cheat, I stealI lie, I cheat, I steal
Yo! Mamacita, I got the passion that’s fast and long
Dos mujeres fall in love with the latin charm
One woman isn’t enough, amigo
Siempre recojiendo mas mujeres por que soy latino
Hey, I’m tougher than tough, calling you bluff ’cause [Chorus]I lie, I cheat, I steal (what)
I lie, I cheat, I steal
Yeah, I don’t care if you don’t like me
Everybody wants to fight me
Can you feel it?
Hey, oyelo claro, I ain’t the one you want to meet
No hay nada más caliente
I’m too hot for you
Latino heat
The lyrics paint a picture of Eddie Guerrero’s character, showcasing his mischievous and rebellious side. The lines “I lie, I cheat, I steal” embody his willingness to bend the rules and employ cunning tactics to come out on top. It is an acknowledgment of his infamous heel persona, which the audience loved to both love and hate.
The mention of “Dos mujeres fall in love with the latin charm” reflects the allure and charisma Eddie possessed, making him irresistible to women. The line “One woman isn’t enough, amigo” showcases his larger-than-life personality and desire for more in life.
The chorus further emphasizes his rebellious nature and the constant urge to prove himself both in and out of the ring. The phrase “Latino heat” became synonymous with Eddie Guerrero, showcasing his Mexican heritage and his ability to turn up the heat whenever he stepped into the arena.
The Legacy of Eddie Guerrero
Eddie Guerrero’s impact on the wrestling world goes beyond just his character and entrance theme. He was not only a talented performer but also a beloved figure among fans and fellow wrestlers. His untimely passing in 2005 left a void that is still felt by many today.
Eddie Guerrero was a trailblazer, breaking barriers for wrestlers of Hispanic descent and proving that talent knows no boundaries. He used his platform to inspire and serve as a role model for aspiring wrestlers from diverse backgrounds.
For me, “Viva la Raza” serves as a reminder of Eddie Guerrero’s legacy and the impact he had on the wrestling industry. It represents his resilience, passion, and unapologetic approach to life both inside and outside the ring.
As I listen to the song, it takes me back to a time when Eddie Guerrero’s infectious energy filled arenas, and fans chanted “Viva la Raza” in unison. It reminds me of the joy and excitement that wrestling brought into my life and the lasting impression certain superstars, like Eddie Guerrero, can leave on fans.
Although Eddie Guerrero may no longer be with us, his spirit lives on through his iconic entrance theme and the legacy he left behind. “Viva la Raza” continues to be a symbol of his impact and the mark he made on the industry, ensuring that his memory will never fade away.