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* [[Eddie Guerrero]] vs. [[John Bradshaw Layfield|JBL]], ''Judgment Day'' 2004, a match that many wrestlers and critics alike say redefined the "Muta Scale." During the match, Bradshaw waylays Eddie with a stiff chair shot. This, and Eddie's deep, '''deep''' blade job, caused rivulets of blood to run down Eddie's face and body and made for one of the most surreal, horrifying spectacles in [[WWE]] history. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYqme5Xziyc Watch at your own risk.]
* [[Eddie Guerrero]] vs. [[John Bradshaw Layfield|JBL]], ''Judgment Day'' 2004, a match that many wrestlers and critics alike say redefined the "Muta Scale." During the match, Bradshaw waylays Eddie with a stiff chair shot. This, and Eddie's deep, '''deep''' blade job, caused rivulets of blood to run down Eddie's face and body and made for one of the most surreal, horrifying spectacles in [[WWE]] history. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYqme5Xziyc Watch at your own risk.]
{{quote| '''JBL''': "The chair shot was very stiff... Eddie went deep. Very deep. I had no idea until I watched that tape back how much blood there was, I have seen some bloodbaths in Japan, Europe, Mexico and Texas-I had been in several-I have never seen anything like that."}}
{{quote| '''JBL''': "The chair shot was very stiff... Eddie went deep. Very deep. I had no idea until I watched that tape back how much blood there was, I have seen some bloodbaths in Japan, Europe, Mexico and Texas-I had been in several-I have never seen anything like that."}}
* Eddie's "descent into madness" while having a seemingly friendly feud with [[Rey Mysterio Jr]] was something to behold. The fact that he just couldn't [[Green-Eyed Monster|beat]] or even [[Can't Get Away With Nuthin'|outwit]] Rey like he could most wrestlers drove Eddie to the breaking point where he would [[Insane Equals Violent|snap and turn on Rey and beat him down in the most gruesome, bloody way you could think.]] Believe it or not, people had been expecting Eddie to turn heel with his frustrations at the time, but as you can tell from the audience reaction, not like [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoRXf8ZYMqo this.]
* Eddie's "descent into madness" while having a seemingly friendly feud with [[Rey Mysterio, Jr.]] was something to behold. The fact that he just couldn't [[Green-Eyed Monster|beat]] or even [[Can't Get Away with Nuthin'|outwit]] Rey like he could most wrestlers drove Eddie to the breaking point where he would [[Insane Equals Violent|snap and turn on Rey and beat him down in the most gruesome, bloody way you could think.]] Believe it or not, people had been expecting Eddie to turn heel with his frustrations at the time, but as you can tell from the audience reaction, not like [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoRXf8ZYMqo this.]
* [[Professional Wrestling|WWE's Hell in a Cell.]] Imagine being trapped inside a 16 ft. high, 2 ton cage with your opponent and the referee. Since you can only win through pinfall or submission, you or your opponent are bound to get legitimate and severe injuries that could potentially [[Fridge Horror|end your career and ruin your life.]]
* [[Professional Wrestling|WWE's Hell in a Cell.]] Imagine being trapped inside a 16 ft. high, 2 ton cage with your opponent and the referee. Since you can only win through pinfall or submission, you or your opponent are bound to get legitimate and severe injuries that could potentially [[Fridge Horror|end your career and ruin your life.]]
** That's assuming it doesn't ruin your career and ''end'' your life.
** That's assuming it doesn't ruin your career and ''end'' your life.

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We should probably note that he has bled even more than this at times!

Yes, even the so-called "soap opera for men" is capable of scaring the living daylights out of fans, as evidenced by these examples:


  • Eddie Guerrero vs. JBL, Judgment Day 2004, a match that many wrestlers and critics alike say redefined the "Muta Scale." During the match, Bradshaw waylays Eddie with a stiff chair shot. This, and Eddie's deep, deep blade job, caused rivulets of blood to run down Eddie's face and body and made for one of the most surreal, horrifying spectacles in WWE history. Watch at your own risk.

  JBL: "The chair shot was very stiff... Eddie went deep. Very deep. I had no idea until I watched that tape back how much blood there was, I have seen some bloodbaths in Japan, Europe, Mexico and Texas-I had been in several-I have never seen anything like that."