10 Greatest Tag Teams Of All Time.

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1. The Midnite Express(Stan and Bobby version)
2. Tully Blanchard and Arn Anderson
3. Nick Bockwinkel and Ray "The Crippler" Stevens
4. The Original Outlaws(Dusty Rhodes and Dick Murdoch)
5. Larry Zbysko and Arn Anderson
6. The Original Blackjacks(Lanza and Mulligan)
7. The Fabulous Ones
8. The Road Warriors
9. The Fabulous Freebirds
10. Gino Hernandez and Chris Adams
 
#2
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For pure entertainment . . . The Moondogs and the Wild Somoans.
 
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For pure entertainment . . . The Moondogs and the Wild Somoans.
:thumbsup:

also, for entertainment value, was the Rock n Roll Express. and the ony reason why, was i hated them and loved watching them get beat.
 
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didn't andy kaufman and jerry lawler have a tag mathc once? but i can't remember who there partners were???
 
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:thumbsup:

also, for entertainment value, was the Rock n Roll Express. and the ony reason why, was i hated them and loved watching them get beat.
I agree. Nothing made me happier than watching Stan, Bobby, or Dennis hit one of those Rock 'n Roll idiots with Cornette's tennis racquet and seal yet another victory for the Midnite Express.
 
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#7
If you want a dominate tag team that would be Big Show and Kane. Those guys are huge.
 
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None of them could hold a candle to the Mulkey Brothers.
 
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#9
Kane and Big Show would have dominated them. Kane is 6'10 320 llbs, Big Show 7'0 500 llbs.
 
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#11
I've always thought that Paul Wight's problem is that he's too big to sell anything with any credibility.
 
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I've always thought that Paul Wight's problem is that he's too big to sell anything with any credibility.
That's part of it. However, even when he was matched against huge guys like Nash or 'Taker, he just looked like a big, lethargic goof.
 
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I hope you realize he was hurt, and had to take a break from it all.
That in no way changes the fact he sucks. There is not a single real wrestling fan on the planet who has ever bought a ticket specifically to watch that oaf wrestle.
 
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Ya hes an oaf, but that still doesn't change the fact kane and him were dominant.
 
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Ya hes an oaf, but that still doesn't change the fact kane and him were dominant.
Who were they beating? Nobody. A credible tag team team, for example The Outsiders, would have sent those two dullards packing.
 
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#22
I don't know that I've ever actually sat down and done this....

but I gotta change a bit of it around.

1. The Road Warriors
2. Tully Blanchard and Arn Anderson
3. The Fabulous Ones
4. The Midnight Express
5. Edge and Christian
6. The Hart Foundation
7. The Outsiders (Hall and Nash)
8. The New Age Outlaws
9. The Hardy Boyz
10. The Midnight Rockers
 
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I don't know that I've ever actually sat down and done this....

but I gotta change a bit of it around.

1. The Road Warriors
2. Tully Blanchard and Arn Anderson
3. The Fabulous Ones
4. The Midnight Express
5. Edge and Christian
6. The Hart Foundation
7. The Outsiders (Hall and Nash)
8. The New Age Outlaws
9. The Hardy Boyz
10. The Midnight Rockers

The list is ok. But to put the New Age Outlaws, the Hardy boyz, and Edge and Christian in at the expense of the Outlaws and the Freebirds is hard to justify.

Didn't Rick Rude and Kurt Henig form a tag team at some point?
 
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The list is ok. But to put the New Age Outlaws, the Hardy boyz, and Edge and Christian in at the expense of the Outlaws and the Freebirds is hard to justify.

Didn't Rick Rude and Kurt Henig form a tag team at some point?

Which Freebirds? Gordy and Roberts, who won NO world titles (I think), or PS and Jim Garvin, the first good Gay tag team?

The only one that I'd consider taking out would be the New Age Outlaws.

Think about what the Hardys and E&C have accomplished in an era of MUCH higher workrate, especially considering their styles. I would kill to see a match between either of them and the Midnights, or Blanchard and Anderson with their "storytelling" abilities.

I can't really count any of the "pieced together" tag teams (Kane and Show, Rude and Henning, Michaels and Austin, even Hogan and Savage) because they really didn't make their names as teams.
 
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The list is ok. But to put the New Age Outlaws, the Hardy boyz, and Edge and Christian in at the expense of the Outlaws and the Freebirds is hard to justify.

Didn't Rick Rude and Kurt Henig form a tag team at some point?
No, but Scott Hall and Curt Henning were a team in the AWA.
 

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