10 Bloodiest Wrestlers In WWE History

5. Eddie Guerrero

Eddie Guerrero was a veteran of the blade job. A true performer, he understood how it added to the storytelling. What made Eddie's blood losses so memorable were the intensity of his gushes. He had a knack to just stream the juice, which was always a thick dark red pouring. He'd quickly end up looking like something out of a horror movie. The greatest Guerrero blade job had to be Judgement Day 2004 against John Bradshaw Layfield. After taking a JBL chair to the head, Guerrero emerged with a massive cut to his flesh. Blood was pumping out of this with fast action, streaming down Eddie's body in a sickening mess. By the end of the match, you could barely see his face. The ring was covered in a deep carpet of claret.
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