At WWE The Great American Bash on June 27, 2004, Rey Mysterio faced Chavo Guerrero in a fast-paced singles match that showcased the contrasting styles of both competitors. Rey relied on his trademark high-flying offense, speed, and agility to keep Chavo off balance, using moves like springboard attacks and quick counters. Chavo, representing the Guerrero family pride, focused on grounding Mysterio with more methodical wrestling and technical holds while looking for opportunities to exploit Rey’s smaller size. Throughout the bout, the two displayed strong chemistry and a competitive back-and-forth pace. In the end, Mysterio’s quickness and aerial arsenal proved decisive, as he capitalized on an opening to hit the 619, followed by a top-rope maneuver to secure the victory. The match highlighted both men’s athleticism and continued their rivalry rooted in the long-standing Mysterio–Guerrero family feud on SmackDown.
