

Matt Hardy first used this gimmick in TNA, as soon as. Brock Lesnar misses Eddie Guerrero every day. move Eddie into the main event with a title match against Brock Lesnar.

These are just some of the questions that were tabled in the wake of Rogue One's release, and while we don't yet have any answers to them, it's a safe bet to assume digital resurrection will continue in Hollywood indefinitely. Watch the complete rivalry between Eddie Guerrero and Brock Lesnar in 2004, starting with Guerrero earning a title opportunity to his unforgettable WWE Championship win at No Way Out 2004. Eddie Guerrero sets out to capture his first WWE Championship in a classic main event against Brock Lesnar at WWE No Way Out 2004: Courtesy of WWE Network.WW. This gimmick that Matt Hardy came up with became one of the biggest things in wrestling, and it still is. Speaking of getting over, Eddie Guerrero's comeback was about to become. Sure, there are actors who would clearly love this form of immortality, but when they're no longer around to consent to the use of their likeness, is it okay to plaster it across cinema screens as pure intellectual property? WWE Smackdown - Brock Lesnar and Big Show vs Eddie Guerrero and John Cena (12th February 2004) Ryanlcfc1. Is it ever distasteful to recreate a deceased human being right down to their most intimate mannerisms? Where do you draw the line? Would an entire cast of resurrected actors from yesteryear be acceptable?

The subject of digital resurrection is a controversial one, especially since Rogue One: A Star Wars Story perfected the technique, allowing a famous actor to reprise a role from beyond the grave.įor the record, Disney and Industrial Light & Magic went about this the right way, obtaining permission from the star's estate before bringing him back to life through FX wizardry, but it's raised a slew of ethical questions nevertheless.
