big_bluto
05-17-2004, 08:08 AM
I don't know if this has been done before, so if that's the case, then apologies. Now on to the topic at hand....
Eddie Guerrero IMO has proven himself a main-eventer and a legitimate champ.
Last night at Judgement Day, he provided us all with an entertaining match, which was actually pretty consistent, and then took it up a few levels with the finishing brawl, and a wicked blade job.
(For those of you who haven't seen it yet, Eddie didn't bleed, he poured, gushed, and pretty much flooded the ring)
Now then, considering he was up against Bradshaw, a proven mediocre non-draw, the pressure must have been on Eddie to produce a good match, worthy of the main event.
I believe he did this, and did it well.
Bear in mind that while this wasn't a dazzling match, he wasn't up against the likes of Angle, Benoit, etc. He was up against Bradshaw.
This meant in simple terms that Eddie couldnt rely on Bradshaw to call the match, as it would have been 'Clothesline from Hell, emmmm...'
As it was, it was pretty solid, steady paced match, with a wicked finish (and I don't mean the DQ).
Take this, and all the other matches you've seen him in over the last couple of years, and I've gotta say, I'm glad they've given him the belt. IMO he's more than worthy.
So all kneel and pay homage to Eddie Guerrero - Latino Heat!
He's on Fire! :y:
Eddie Guerrero IMO has proven himself a main-eventer and a legitimate champ.
Last night at Judgement Day, he provided us all with an entertaining match, which was actually pretty consistent, and then took it up a few levels with the finishing brawl, and a wicked blade job.
(For those of you who haven't seen it yet, Eddie didn't bleed, he poured, gushed, and pretty much flooded the ring)
Now then, considering he was up against Bradshaw, a proven mediocre non-draw, the pressure must have been on Eddie to produce a good match, worthy of the main event.
I believe he did this, and did it well.
Bear in mind that while this wasn't a dazzling match, he wasn't up against the likes of Angle, Benoit, etc. He was up against Bradshaw.
This meant in simple terms that Eddie couldnt rely on Bradshaw to call the match, as it would have been 'Clothesline from Hell, emmmm...'
As it was, it was pretty solid, steady paced match, with a wicked finish (and I don't mean the DQ).
Take this, and all the other matches you've seen him in over the last couple of years, and I've gotta say, I'm glad they've given him the belt. IMO he's more than worthy.
So all kneel and pay homage to Eddie Guerrero - Latino Heat!
He's on Fire! :y: