10 Worst Bladers In Wrestling History
5. Eddie Guerrero

He was one of the best wrestlers in the world, but if Judgment Day 2004 was anything to go by, he wasn't the best blader. Guerrero may not have regularly botched his blade-jobs, he's not the number 1 offender in that regard at all, but sometimes all you need is one bad time to give you a reputation.
This was a bad time. This is possibly the worst blade-job in WWE history. Or the best, depending on which maniac you ask.
JBL was wrestling Eddie, the WWE Champ at the time, and hit him with ahuge chair shot. Eddie then bladed, but cut so deep that he nicked the artery in his forehead. Within seconds, the blood had decorated his entire face and most of his chest.
Guerrero then proceeded to wrestle for 10 more minutes, with the blood still pumping out of his head. By the end of the match the entire ring was patched with red and the sight was so gruesome that the PPV had to beratedTV-MA, rather than its usual TV-14. Guerrero lost so much blood that he went into shock backstage after the match was over.
A lot of people see it as a great blade-job, but for health reasons, and for causing the event to be pushed to a less marketable MA rating, it has to be regarded as one of the worst, and is enough to rank Guerrero high on this list.