Board Thread:Versus Debates/@comment-33186873-20180618132348/@comment-26107879-20180704121839

@Vlado

You can disagree. Doesn't change the fact he was emotionally driven in that fight. He stated it himself. He was upset over what he did to Hinata, and...

"Determined to prove Neji's ideals about fate wrong, Naruto tapped into the Nine-Tails' chakra and, revitalised, clashed with Neji. When the smoke cleared, Neji emerges and Naruto lies defeated."

So yea. He was emotionally driven. If you don't know what that means, it means to feel intensely about something and allow that to fuel you. That was clearly the case there and stated to be. He showed it from the very first panel of the fight when he threw his fist up to remind Neji of the vowel he made when he beat Hinata badly. Then again when he rose to his feet after having his tenektsu closed, recalling Hinata's will to fight Neji after getting her bum beat. Then again when he literally told him he held a grudge against Neji and stated it was because of what he did to Hinata. And more so. Literally that entire fight Naruto goes on about his motives.

If saying you hold a grudge against someone and saying you'll never forgive them, isn't emotionally driven, I don't know what is.