In the end though, the Deadman is too much for the Funker to handle and the Undertaker moves on with, XFEAR, just skip this part and go to the next match, 82% of the vote.
In the words of the immortal Ron Simmons,
DAMN!
That sucks. I was all marked up to abolish my previous prediction of HBK and go with Funk to win it all, but guess not now huh? Tough as shit round here, and I totally agree with what someone before me said that this is definately one of the first if not the first thread I check out whenever I come on here, Bravo Shockmaster.
The Wrestlezone Tournament - The Semi Finals
Ric Flair vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Eddie Guerrero
This is the toughest match I've had to call the entire tournament. I mean lets just go through the candidates here. Ric Flair, easily the greatest of all time despite what I may have marked out about before. Stone Cold however, I picked to beat Flair last round, and I still stand by that decision that Austin would defeat Flair. Flair's the best, I admit it everyone, but Austin has a winning streak like no one else on the planet. Here's a guy who you can name every single legend and great of the last twenty years, and he's beaten em. Nobody comes out of main event match up with Austin, nobody. And then, right out of the corner, comes Eddie freakin Guerrero. I hate it when people discredit Eddie and not being main event caliber, if you think that your absolutely insane and need to see alot more of Eddie's indy stuff, and right f'n now. Especially his ECW stuff. Infact, just look at this match:
ECW: Eddie Guerrero vs. Dean Malenko 2 out of 3 Falls Farewell Match
Tryin to say he can't hold a main event now? Anyways, after thirty tough as hell minutres between Flair and Austin, Guerrero sneaks in and gets the victory cleanly, not by cheating despite what everyone has said. This is the biggest shocker of the tourny for me, I never thought I'd be picking Guerrero over Austin and Flair, but in this situation you gotta go with Latino Heat. RIP.
Winner: Eddie Guerrero
The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels
This has already been seen a few times, and every time HBK came out on top. I don't discredit the Taker here, but the fact is that despite his awesome monster peak of the early to late nineties, he's still not as good as HBK was in his 92-98 prime. I don't want to piss off all the Taker marks, but HBK takes this one rather easily, but in a long and hard battle worthy of both wrestler's individual talents.
Winner: Shawn Michaels
So...the finals...
Shawn Michaels vs. Eddie Guerrero
Wet dream come true. All I can say. Give this match an ECW or ROH atmosphere, and you've got the greatest match ever.