10 Disturbing WWE Beatdowns That Are Hard To Watch

9. Eddie Guerrero Loses Way Too Much Blood

Depending on which category of wrestling fan you ask, blood is either a vital part of the entertainment that should soak the ring in every conceivable instance, or it's a somewhat cheap device that should only be used in the rarest of occasions to elevate the drama of a match. But it's say to presume that 99 percent of those watching JBL and Eddie Guerrero go at it in the main event of 2004's Judgment Day were a little put off by the amount of claret pouring out of Latino Heat's head that night. After taking a particularly surly shot to the head with a steel chair, Eddie bladed his forehead and when he got up, it was clear that way too much blood was streaming down his face. Eddie had hit a vein, evidently, and was bleeding a gusher. Rather than quicken the pace of the match to limit the blood loss, however, JBL proceeds to take his sweet time pounding away on Eddie. It really looks as if he's relishing in all the blood, even smearing it around his person at various points before punching the exact spot Eddie cut himself open. The crimson mask Guerrero sports may not compare to the epic bloodiness Mick Foley and Ric Flair are known for, but it's damn painful to watch, especially knowing the health issues he was having around this time. Immediately following the match, Eddie begins to bust JBL open in equal measure, and the brawling bloodbath that ensues is nauseating, even if you're into that sort of thing. Eddie was so weakened by the blood loss that he went into shock backstage after the match, by the way. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eV3URtGgNSM
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