Rey Mysterio vs Chavo Guerrero: WWE Cruiserweight Championship (WWE Great American Bash) 27/6/2004
This is a match I have remembered for years as being really quality, and only now as I think about it, I realise why. It is a perfect example of simple, classic, wrestling storytelling.
Both guys bring the quality cruiserweight speed and style, but there is plenty of good solid mat wrestling from both Mysterio and Guerrero. It’s back and forth, the pace ebbs and flows.
The most memorable thing (that stuck in my mind for the last 10 years since I saw it first) is how Mysterio sells an injury. It is remarkably consistent, and so rare these days. Even after hitting a fightback move, Mysterio is straight back to holding his injured leg. He never lets us forget for a minute that the knee is damaged. Its a consistant theme throughout the match, a lame Mysterio bravely attempting to fight through the pain, while Chavo takes advantage attacking the injured limb aggressively and constantly.
Remarkably simple when you think about it. Yet is is remarkably effective! A triumph of wrestling storytelling.
(The best way to see this match is to sign up for the WWE Network, it's US$9.99 a month, that's $14.73 Australian)

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