C.S. Posted May 23, 2015 Report Posted May 23, 2015 I don't think they were together that long (not long enough to make anyone's top 25, I don't think), and it seems most of their time as a team was in break-up mode, but I loved them when I was a kid. Quote
Wade Garrett Posted May 25, 2015 Report Posted May 25, 2015 They were good but they come up short. A good six month run with the World Tag Titles might have changed that. Wanted to see more outta them. Quote
Timbo Slice Posted June 30, 2015 Report Posted June 30, 2015 I fucking loved this team. Popped big as an 8-year old for when they lifted the belts from the MVC to the point where I remember vividly running down the hallway yelling to my mom that they won. Looking back, I loved all their big tag work, and the SuperBrawl match with Eaton and Anderson is an all-time favorite for me. I'll find a spot for them. Quote
Parties Posted July 1, 2015 Report Posted July 1, 2015 Not sure I'd call them Top 25 all-time, but I will add that I don't think longevity is as important for tag teams as it is for singles. (And honestly I don't value it much for singles either.) Too many of the best tag matches happened with either short-lived teams, or teams that never really had runs at the top of their division, let alone their company or era. There are exceptions (teams like the Funks, Road Warriors, Villanos, and Sheepherders all improve their standing by being great for long stretches), but tag wrestling is kind of a flukey thing in terms of who gets paired up and for long. Most of the long-term legendary teams that stayed together for nearly their whole careers are too old to have much footage anyway. Quote
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