![]() Normally I’d question how a wrestler can have such perfect timing and placement, but this is Rey Mysterio we’re talking about so it makes complete sense.īack in the ring, Mysterio starts climbing the ladder but then Eddie climbs from the other side. Mysterio dropkicks it into Eddie’s face and then lands a springboard senton to the floor, missing the ladder Eddie was holding completely. Eddie introduces a second ladder but Mysterio dumps him back to the floor and then the two fight over that ladder. Eddie sets the ladder up in the ring and climbs but Mysterio cuts him off with a springboard dropkick. Mysterio goes after Eddie but Eddie cuts him off and smashes him into the ring steps and then into a ladder on the entrance ramp. He cheap-shots Mysterio and then lands a snap back suplex, but then Mysterio reverses an Irish whip and monkey flips Eddie across the ring. Eddie is 0-6 against Mysterio in televised matches, according to the commentators.Įddie trash-talks Mysterio as the fans chant ‘Eddie sucks’. It was rated ***1/2 out of five by the Wrestling Observer’s Dave Meltzer and ***3/4 by TJR’s John Canton. This match originally took place on August 21 st, 2005. In one of his more iconic “promos” Eddie managed to tell an entire story without uttering a single word: In the weeks and months afterwards, Mysterio would still win, causing Eddie to slip further into madness and desperation. Eddie and Mysterio lost their titles and then Eddie Mysterio bloody. He turned on Mysterio during a tag title defense against MNM and left Mysterio to take the fall. It got worse and worse and worse, until Eddie snapped. And over time, that issue began to really bother Eddie. But when they faced each other Rey won every match they had. They were tag team champions when the year started and won together a lot. ![]() ![]() The storyĪll throughout 2005, Eddie couldn’t beat Mysterio. Check out previous entries in my 5 Star Match Reviews series right here. It goes back to the 1980s and I’m going to pick different matches from different eras to see how they look today. It’s time to review the “custody of Dominick” ladder match between Rey Mysterio and Eddie Guerrero from SummerSlam 2005.Īs a reminder, I am reviewing Five Star and almost-Five Star wrestling matches as rated by Wrestling Observer’s Dave Meltzer.
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