Eddie Guerrero vs. Chavo Guerrero from WCW’s Bash at the Beach 1998

 

Recap from TJ Hawke:

Chavo came out with a water gun, and Stevie Ray was in the ring waiting for him.  Eddie then came out with some scissors.  I think the storyline at the time was that Chavo was crazy. Ray was supposed to be a tune up match for Chavo’s Hair vs. Hair match against Eddie later in the night.  Stevie Ray and Chavo shook hands, and Chavo tapped out!  The crowd loved that.  Eddie was pissed that Stevie didn’t kick Chavo’s ass.

 

Eddie vs. Chavo then happened.  Chavo first bit Eddie’s ass. I’m starting to think this may not be the cruiserweight classic that I was hoping it would be.  Eddie was able to cut him off, and he worked Chavo over for a while.  Eventually, Chavo was able to come back for a brief while, but Eddie then dumped him to the floor.  Eddie pulled up some mats, but it backfired, as Chavo gave him a suplex on the concrete.  Back in the ring, Eddie crotched Chavo and then gave him a superplex.  Chavo came back and went for a frog splash, but Eddie got his knees up.  Eddie then hit a tornado DDT.  Eddie tried to cut off some hair, but the referee blocked him.  Eddie then went for the frog splash, but Chavo avoided it.  Chavo then hit a tornado DDT.  Chavo went to use the scissors, but the referee stopped him. Eddie then caught Chavo with a small package: 1…2…3!  Chavo proceeded to shave off his own hair.

 

WCW sucked.

Match Rating: **1/2

About TJ Hawke

TJ was a fan of wrestling as a kid (starting around 1999), and his first concrete wrestling memory is some kid bringing Hulk Hogan his old yellow and red gear backstage during an episode of Nitro. Hogan needed the gear to defeat Kevin Nash in a title vs. career match at the next WCW PPV. Nash lost the match and his career, which sadly resulted in the world losing out on seeing Kevin Nash matches for the last 13 years. Like almost all young kids, TJ’s interest in wrestling fluctuated over the years until an episode of Raw on July 3, 2006. TJ was curious and excited to see his beloved RVD show up with the WWE Title belt and what he thought was the revitalized European title. TJ decided he must turn to the the internet to figure out what was going on. Almost 6 years later, TJ is still searching the internet every day to find out what is going on in wrestling. Now though, he writes for the pop culture site (411mania.com), has his own blog (The Best of Chikara), and is the creator of the very site you are reading now.
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