Kurt Angle to become the number one contender to face Brock Lesnar
Would a well orchestrated match be able coach boots sale to take down matches which carried a lot of emotion in them? If the greatest of matches were to be rated on the basis of skill alone, wouldn’t pro-wrestling become nothing but a humdrum affair with no characters, gimmicks or story lines?
Fortunately for fans like me, pro-wrestling is not just an orchestra of body movements. It is a perfect synchronization of emotions and actions which arise from the issuing emotions.
The same applies to the greatest matches ever fought, if it were not for the setting and back story, the gimmicks, the characters and the situations then the matches wouldn’t have been immortalized over time. They would just have been physical specimens with no life of their own.
Eddie had tasted some success as the US Champion the previous year, but lost the title to the Big Show after having ignited a rivalry between the two.
Eddie went from holding two championships to losing both his championships and ending his friendship with his then tag team partner in Chavo Guerrero. Eddie Guerrero had finally gained vengeance and was hungrier than ever, with no rivalry on his agenda at that time.
He won a 15 man battle royal on SmackDown after last eliminating Kurt Angle to become the number one contender to face Brock Lesnar for his WWE Championship at No Way Out.
Brock Lesnar on the other hand was enjoying his run of domination on SmackDown. He had just ended his rivalry with Hardcore Holly and ignited another one with Bill Goldberg. Brock Lesnar thus, came into the match hungry for coach outlet online factory domination himself.