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Kurt Angle named Guerrero as the second greatest professional wrestler of all time, behind Shawn Michaels, stating: "[Eddie] could have been the absolute greatest of all time because when I wrestled, he was still in that top three we were talking about, so Eddie had it all. He was so entertaining, but he also had all the technique.
Guerrero failed to recapture the title from JBL in a steel cage match on the July 15 episode of SmackDown!. [32] [33] After Guerrero's death in November 2005, WWE held tribute shows on Raw and SmackDown! During these programs, No Way Out was the main highlight of Guerrero's career, as it was where he won his only world championship.
Eddie Guerrero: April 21, 2002: Backlash: Kansas City, MO: 2 36: 35 On May 6, 2002, after the World Wrestling Federation was renamed "World Wrestling Entertainment" due to a lawsuit by the World Wide Fund for Nature, the title was subsequently renamed to WWE Intercontinental Championship. [103] [104] WWE: Raw: 87 Rob Van Dam: May 27, 2002: Raw ...
The main rivalry heading into No Mercy was between Batista and Eddie Guerrero over the World Heavyweight Championship. On the September 16 episode of SmackDown!, Palmer Canon announced that Guerrero was the next challenger to Batista's World Heavyweight Championship. [6] Guerrero came out and claimed he was now more about compassion than ...
Eddie Guerrero and Diamond Dallas Page faced off at Starrcade in December 1996 in a tournament final, which Guerrero won after Hall, Nash, and Syxx interfered. After the match, the nWo beat up Guerrero and Syxx took possession of the title belt; Guerrero beat Syxx to reclaim possession of the belt in a ladder match at nWo Souled Out in January.
Eddie Guerrero-Winner: 17:44: 6 14: Rikishi: 13 Guerrero and Angle 08:17 1 15: Hardcore Holly: 11 Angle 04:00 1 Impact of Benoit tragedy. Chris Benoit murdered his ...
Eddie Guerrero: July 27, 2003: Vengeance: Denver, CO: 2 84: 83 The title was reactivated as the WWE United States Championship as an exclusive title of the SmackDown brand. Guerrero defeated Chris Benoit in a tournament final for the revived title. [89] 98 Big Show: October 19, 2003: No Mercy: Baltimore, MD: 1 147: 146 [90] 99 John Cena: March ...
The next match was a Texas Bullrope match for the WWE Championship between Eddie Guerrero and John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL). One preplanned move in the match saw Guerrero hit JBL with a steel chair, which caused JBL to bleed. Guerrero went on to touch three turnbuckles but was unable to touch the fourth as JBL held him back.