Eddie Guerrero
Eddie Guerrero
1 Bitter Rivals
1 Ultimo Rechazo
1 Let Me Get a Shot In 3 Blindsided by the Dangerous Divas
3 Elbow to the Face Strategy: I listed this deck under "Fun" decks because it's largely a one-trick pony, designed to let your opponent hit 10F without playing a daamge-dealing maneuver or reversal of its own, then play an unreversable Let Me Get a Shot In to take control of the game in dramatic fashion. You can use the World Heavyweight Championship or Managed by William Regal to search for a copy of Raw & Ready, making it as simple as picking up the Shot-In on your opponent's first maneuver. If they dislodge it from your hand, or prevent you from getting a Raw & Ready, you can use Once Again Kissing Up to the Fans or You Can't Cheat An Honest Man to retrieve the card from your arsenal or ringside pile. If you are forced to go on the offense and play maneuvers, your moveset is entirely recursive - Blindside Hook, Drop Toe Hold, and Slam will let you throw moves every turn against decks that don't need to get that 10F to win. Blindsided by the Dangerous Divas allows you to retrieve the large number of cards that could be removed via Blindside Hook and Once Again Kissing Up, or if ou need to get a copy of a key card like Shot In or The Finisher back in your deck. The Technical High Risks can be played after any card to generate unreversable damage turn after turn. The main problem with the deck is, of course, once your opponents know not to get more than 10F higher than you, you just don't have the easy 25F from Shot In any more. Of course there's always an unreversable Maneuver of Doom to sooth your bruised spirits in that case, but at only 12 damage with a mass reshuffling effect, it's just not the same. -John of Team BTY
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