10 Awesome Wrestlers Who Had No Chemistry Together

7. Eddie Guerrero And Ric Flair

When quizzed about Eddie Guerrero, 'Nature Boy' Ric Flair has rarely had anything other than strong praise for his former peer. Guerrero was someone who probably should have been given a better chance to succeed in WCW, especially considering what he achieved in WWE when handed the opportunity. Instead, he was mired in the mid card pack for years. In WCW, Flair and Guerrero did lock horns on several occasions. Most notably, they faced off on an episode of Monday Nitro in December, 1995. The match was good, but it wasn't quite the stunning display of technical prowess that many were anticipating. That was confusing, because sticking two excellent wrestlers such as these men in the ring was a no-brainer. Years later, they would look uncoordinated during a match at the 2002 King Of The Ring pay-per-view. Without doubt, this was the worse match of the pair, but again seemed - on paper - to be a shoe-in for one of the best scraps of the evening. Sometimes, even the best just don't click when put in the ring against one another, even if they are handed a liberal 15 minutes to work with.
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