Kaylee Guerrero, daughter of Eddie Guerrero, recently showcased the new Tesla Cyberbeast. When critics tried to bring her down, she quickly shut them down.
Kaylee shared a photo of herself riding the all-electric beast on Twitter, tagging Tesla and captioning it:
“I really love my @Tesla Cyberbeast! š”
While many fans supported her, one commenter threw shade, insinuating that she was using inheritance money.
“Life insurance money has taken a big hit.”
Kaylee didnāt take that lightly. She responded firmly, making it clear her achievements were earned, not given.
“I call it ‘Stock Girly.’ I made it myself…šš¤·š»āāļø”
This isnāt the first time someone from a famous family has faced criticism about riding on their family name, but Kaylee confidently pushed back. Known for her active online presence and passion for investing, sheās built a reputation distinct from her fatherās wrestling legacy.
Itās worth noting that Kaylee isnāt the only pro wrestling star investing in Teslaās Cybertruck. WWE talents like Sheamus, Liv Morgan, and Jade Cargill all got theirs last year, and WWE Hall of Famer Booker T joined in too, making the Tesla Cybertruck a popular choice among wrestling elites.
Kaylee Guerrero clearly fits the trendāand sheās making it clear she earned it.
Fan Take: This news highlights how WWE stars and their families are embracing modern trends like electric vehicles and stock investing, showing a side of wrestlers beyond the ring. For WWE fans, itās inspiring to see the new generation carving out their own paths, which could help grow the sportās legacy in fresh and exciting ways.
