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Greatest Wrestling Tag-team?  

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  1. 1. Greatest Wrestling Tag-team?

    • Dudley Boyz
      0
    • The Two-Man Power Trip [Austin & Micheals]
      0
    • Natural Disasters [Earthquake & Typhoon]
      0
    • British Bulldogs
      0
    • Hardy Boyz
      0
    • Brothers of Destruction [Undertaker & Kane]
      2
    • Steiner Brothers
      0
    • Demolition
      0
    • Legion of Doom [Road Warriors]
      2
    • Powers of Pain
      0
    • Hart Foundation
      2
    • Rockers
      0
    • Bushwhackers
      0
    • Outsiders [Nash & Hall]
      1
    • Harlem Heat
      0
    • Nasty Boys
      0
    • Hollywood Blondes [Austin + Brian Pillman]
      0
    • Big Show & Kane
      0
    • Sting & Luger
      0
    • Mega-Powers [Hogan & Savage]
      0


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I've been watching elderly wrestling PPV's with my girls because they were a little more wholesome than current displays. It seems to me that tag-team partnerships used to be a bigger deal and have cooler partnerships than now days. [i.e. more cohesion instead of just two guys thrown together - though I included a few in the poll]

So.. might as well make a poll. :rotfl:

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The heyday road warriors would mop the floor with every other team in that poll.

Drunken Hawk, however... just mopped floors.

Shat... forgot right this second... but Doom was a good team, Ron Simmons (Farooq) and "The Natural" Butch Reed.

Ah.. which also brings to mind wether or not The Acolytes were in the poll. Midnight Express? US Express (Mike Rotunda (IRS) and Barry Whindam), Varsity Club (Rick Stiener and Mike Rotunda), Rock n Roll Express, The Islanders, Samoan SWAT, Headshrinkers, The Brainbusters, The Twin Towers (Dan Spivey, "Mean" Mark Callous (aka The Undertaker) and a trade in of Sid), Public Enemy... my wrestling geek showing yet?

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