10 instances of blading that would get Superstars fired today

#2 Eddie Guerrero's infamous blade job at Judgment Day 2004

This is arguably the bloodiest match in the modern history and serves as a prime example why modern wrestlers should not blade. Eddie Guerrero bladed after taking a chair shot from JBL, but he cut himself far too deeply and severed an artery in the process.

Seconds later, blood was literally pouring from Eddie’s forehead like a fountain, and soon the ring canvas went from its normal white colour to being covered in large blotches of crimson and burgundy.

After the match ended, Eddie went into shock backstage over how much blood he had lost, which only further proves how dangerous blading is and can be. If this happened in today’s WWE, the match would’ve been stopped as soon as the blood starts pouring, and both guys involved in the blood spot would be fired… as soon as their foreheads were closed.

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