10 Best WWE Matches of the Year 2004

Some modern-day classics
Some modern-day classics

#6 Eddie Guerrero vs. John Bradshaw Layfield - Judgement Day

So much blood loss
So much blood loss

Wrestling wise, this will not be looked at as one of the all-time greats, however, it will always be remembered as an amazing yet horrifying watch, due to the amount of blood lost by both men, particularly the WWE Champion, Eddie Guerrero.

Very physical to get things started as charged at JBL, taking him to the outside and tossing him into the barricade, ring post, and announcers table. Eddie is out for revenge, brutalizing Bradshaw as he chocked him with a cable and continued to hammer him back in the ring.

JBL eventually fought back and the two went back and forth for a while with a lot of punches, more out of the ring play with the ring posts and tables and submissions then back in the ring.

Now with the referee knocked down, they went back out of the ring again, this time it brought us to the matches most memorable spot as Bradshaw nearly crushed Eddie's head with a chair, bending the chair in the process.

Eddie is covered in blood, so much so that you can barely see any skin color anywhere on him. JBL then punched him some more and hit him with the steel steps. I don't think anyone has ever bled this badly before in WWE.

JBL hit Eddie with a Clothesline From Hell for a 2 count, and as he dragged him around the ring, nearly the entire ring mat is covered in Eddie's blood. After a failed Frog splash, JBL brings a chair and the WWE title in the ring but was met with a low blow. Eddie then hit Bradshaw with the title, causing a disqualification.

Post-match, Eddie beats JBL senseless with a chair, causing Bradshaw to bleed heavily, but nowhere near as much as Eddie did. Eddie lost so much blood here that he went into shock after the match backstage.

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