Sherilyn Guerrero is once again calling out her mother, Vickie — and this time, the focus is Eddie Guerrero’s legacy.

Sherilyn took to her Instagram Stories in a series of now-deleted posts, accusing Vickie Guerrero of selling Eddie Guerrero’s memorabilia for profit instead of preserving it for his daughters. The posts included photos of Eddie’s ring gear from his Los Gringos Locos era, showing the emotional weight of her message. Sherilyn didn’t hold back: “My sister and I should be getting our dads things passed down to us.” She talso accused her mother of prioritizing money over family, claiming that key pieces of Eddie’s history were kept from her and her sister.

“Vickie has only used selling his stuff just to make money. Not considering she has kept it from her daughters where we can’t even have our dads stuff. She sells it to make money….”

Sherilyn made it clear she has no intention of ever profiting from her father’s belongings, framing the issue as one of memory and inheritance — not commerce.

“I have never sold my dads things and only plan to collect them and keep them safe! There’s more to this but all I’m going to say is I DONT SUPPORT THIS, I WILL NEVER SELL MY DADS THINGS CAUSE LITTLE DO PEOPLE KNOW MY MOM ONLY LEFT MY SISTER AND I WITH SUCH LITTLE MEMORY OF HIM WHILE SHE KEPT IT JUST TO SELL AND GIVE AWAY.”

She added that she’s done staying quiet. Sherilyn also ended one of the posts with pointed sarcasm aimed at the situation.

“I’m not staying silent on that cause it’s straight up not fair. Love that his stuff is being sold rather then passed down to his kids. Wait, did you catch my sarcasm?? Cause what?!?”

These new accusations come years after Sherilyn publicly accused her stepfather of sexual assault — claims that fractured the family and strained relationships across the Guerrero name, including with Chavo Guerrero.

Now, the dispute appears to have shifted toward how Eddie Guerrero’s legacy is being handled behind the scenes. At the center of it all is a painful question: who controls the memory of a wrestling legend — and who deserves to inherit it? Only time will tell.

Vickie Guerrero's Daughter Sherilyn Accuses Her of Exploiting Eddie Guerrero’s Legacy

With Sherilyn Guerrero’s posts now deleted, the situation remains volatile. Do you think family memorabilia should always stay within the family, or does the person legally in possession have the right to sell it? Share your thoughts below.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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