Wrestling fans were horrified as a wrestler was temporarily blinded by his own blood during a shocking match.

Was this too much?

October 5th 2024.

Wrestling fans were horrified as a wrestler was temporarily blinded by his own blood during a shocking match.
The highly anticipated Hell In A Cell event did not disappoint fans as it delivered the violence and brutality that they have come to expect from WWE. The main event between Drew McIntyre and CM Punk left viewers on the edge of their seats as the bitter rivals put on one of the most brutal matches in the history of Hell In A Cell.

Their real-life animosity towards each other was evident as they unleashed their fury in the ring, showcasing their intense feud that has been dominating WWE shows all over the world since the beginning of the year. This match was a fitting way to kick off the Bad Blood event, which has been a staple in WWE for 27 years.

From the start, it was clear that this was not going to be a typical Hell In A Cell match. The two veterans used every weapon at their disposal, from wrenches and table legs to chairs and chains, leaving nothing off-limits. The intensity of their rivalry was evident as they spilled each other's blood all over the ring, earning the term "crimson mask" with Drew getting blinded by his own blood.

In a rare sight in today's WWE, blood was spilled at a level that has not been seen in a long time. This added to the already violent spectacle, making it a match that even Art the Clown would be proud of. As expected, many fans were shocked and squeamish at the sight of the brutality, with some even calling it one of the most brutal matches in WWE history.

The match ended with CM Punk delivering a GTS with a chain wrapped around his knee, putting an end to their intense and personal rivalry. Despite Drew losing, fans could not deny that it was a 5-star match and a perfect conclusion to their feud.

Throughout the match, the two wrestlers did not hold back, showing no signs of letting up in their rivalry. At one point, the referee had to intervene for safety reasons, which prompted some fans to boo. However, others pointed out the importance of the referee's role in protecting the wrestlers in the ring.

One fan expressed their frustration with the crowd for booing the referee, stating that they needed to understand the seriousness of the situation and the need for the referee's intervention. Meanwhile, another fan praised the match, stating that it was sick but in a good way, and that they were not even upset that Drew had lost.

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