Eddie Guerrero’s daughter, Kaylie Guerrero, just flexed a new Tesla Cyberbeast—and when a hater tried to drag her over it, she shut them down fast.
Kaylie took to Twitter and posted a photo of herself with her new all-electric monster ride, tagging the brand with pride and writing:
“Absolutely in love with my @Tesla Cyberbeast! 😍”
While many fans showed support, one troll decided to throw shade with a comment that implied she was spending inherited money:
“That life insurance money hitting hard.”
Kaylie wasn’t having it. In one sharp reply, she put the troll in their place and made it clear her success wasn’t handed to her:
“It’s called being a ‘stock girly.’ I’m self made… 📈🤷🏻♀️”
It’s not the first time someone with a famous last name has been accused of riding on family fame, but Kaylie fired back with confidence—and receipts. Known for her online presence and interest in investing, she’s built her own following independent of her father’s legacy.
For context, Kaylie isn’t the only person in the wrestling world dropping cash on Tesla’s angular beast. WWE Superstars Sheamus, Liv Morgan, and Jade Cargill each got their hands on a Cybertruck last year. WWE Hall of Famer Booker T even picked one up himself, making the Tesla truck a go-to among wrestling’s elite.
Looks like Kaylie Guerrero fits right in—and she’s letting the world know she earned it.
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