10 Most Dangerous WWE SmackDown Spots In History
6. 10-Star Frog Splash
Eddie Guerrero's maiden WWE Title win in 2004 meant the world to him and his family - and yet, when presented with a clear and obvious opportunity to win it back from JBL later on in the year, he decided to throw himself off the cage wall and back into the ring instead.
Then again, wrestling and logic seldom go hand in hand, particularly in the case of dangerous high spots, where the assailant is often guilty of performing a move that is far more dangerous for them than it is the recipient.
This was another classic example of that. JBL was on the receiving end of a fully grown man jumping from a great height into his midriff, granted, but it was Eddie whose knees bounced off the canvas at high speed.
Sure enough, it was the Wrestling God who ulltimately walked out with the belt, proving once again the folly of prioritising entertaining the crowd over going for the victory - a lesson that WWE good guys never seem to learn.