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Wrestling Unwrapped: WWE No Way Out 2004 Review

Wrestling Unwrapped brings you kind of a sad trip into the wrestling archives. On November 11th, 2005, wrestling lost one of its true good comeback stories when Eddie Guerrero passed away.

Tonight on Wrestling Unwrapped, Harry Broadhurst is joined by special guest co host Jared ‘JHawk’ Hawkins as they present Eddie’s crowning moment in the WWE, his WWE championship win at No Way Out 2004. In addition, Rey Mysterio defends the Cruiserweight Title against Chavo Guerrero Jr and a triple threat match between Kurt Angle, John Cena and Big Show determines the number one contender to the Smackdown Heavyweight title at WrestleMania XX.

And though Jared is a guest, we’re still hitting the ‘Big Finish’ with our Best and Worst Match, ‘Cash and Trash’ and our Final Rating as well. So join us as Wrestling Unwrapped reviews No Way Out 2004.

Wrestling Unwrapped: WWE No Way Out 2004 Review

About Wrestling Unwrapped

This is what happens when two guys who collect wrestling DVDs and love to talk, get together to talk about wrestling DVDs. The results are rarely pretty. Patrick rarely shuts up, and Harry is full of one liners. This leads to constant badgering about the best and worst in wrestling.

Patrick Ketza

Growing up in Chicago, Patrick has never been away from wrestling. From WWE, ROH, AAW, SHIMMER, and everything in between, he’s had at least a taste of everything. More into the Chicago indie circuit, following SHIMMER and AAW, Patrick still never shies away from making his opinions heard to all who will listen. Patrick also serves as the W2Mnet Wrestling Senior Editor and helps organize things in the section.

Harry Broadhurst

Harry Broadhurst is a product of Youngstown, Ohio. He started watching wrestling at the age of six and attended his first live event at the age of nine. Harry’s been obsessed with this psuedosport every since. He also enjoys long walks on the beach and busting Patrick Ketza’s stones on Wrestling Unwrapped.

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