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Post by Iceman on Feb 13, 2005 16:11:35 GMT -5
Who was your favorite AWA Tag-Team?
I pick Jesse Ventura & Adrian Adonis, the "East-Coast Connection", they were a nice entertaining combination.
The "Road Warriors", (Hawk & Animal) were the best and toughest Tag-Team ever though.
Bundy and Rude were a great combination too.
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Post by Amber on Feb 13, 2005 22:45:23 GMT -5
Definitely the Midnight Rockers! Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty made an amazing team! After them, I’d have to go with the Road Warriors because they were awesome too!
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Post by Tommy Dreamer on Feb 14, 2005 8:26:22 GMT -5
Definitly the Road Warriors. Anybody who only seen them compete in WWF or NWA has no idea who this team really was. From the opening bars of IRON MAN by Black Sabbath they would get in kick so much ass and be back out in time for the ending of the song! They were like a scarier,eviler,more explosive version of Goldberg[during his unbeaten 1998 streak!]
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Post by Iceman on Feb 14, 2005 22:51:32 GMT -5
Yeah, that's true. I don't even count them in WWF, they were only have of what they used to do in AWA and NWA when they would use killer power moves and take out everybody, unstoppable, kinda like "Big Poppa Pump" was in WCW.
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Post by Hulk Hogan 1 Fan on May 7, 2005 11:42:10 GMT -5
Without a doubt, the Road Warriors. The 80s Road Warriors would kill any tag team today.
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Post by oldschooler on Jun 22, 2005 5:02:21 GMT -5
Bad Company (Paul Diamond/Pat Tanaka)
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Post by Levittown Slugger on Jun 27, 2005 19:40:40 GMT -5
Without a doubt, the Road Warriors. The 80s Road Warriors would kill any tag team today. I also picked the Road Warriors, but I believe the 80's Road Warriors would be beaten by the 90's Outsiders...but you did say "today" so you're OK.
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Post by Iceman on Jun 28, 2005 3:08:27 GMT -5
Without a doubt, the Road Warriors. The 80s Road Warriors would kill any tag team today. I also picked the Road Warriors, but I believe the 80's Road Warriors would be beaten by the 90's Outsiders...but you did say "today" so you're OK. Lol...I actually think I would say that the Road Warriors (80's) and Outsiders (90's) were the strongest (strength, skill, team work, etc.), meaning best tag-teams in their decades.
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Post by shawnclayton on Jul 3, 2005 22:53:11 GMT -5
--- Gagne's Flyers (Greg Gagne & Curt Hennig)
Um, Rude & Bundy were a tag team for Mid-South, they never teamed in the AWA. I don't think Rude or Bundy were ever even in the AWA.
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Post by Iceman on Jul 4, 2005 2:39:35 GMT -5
Um, Rude & Bundy were a tag team for Mid-South, they never teamed in the AWA. I don't think Rude or Bundy were ever even in the AWA. Well AWA had some other Territories that had some great Wrestlers also. There was also AWA Southern, Midwest, and Canadian Territories. Rick Rude and King Kong Bundy were the AWA Southern Tag Team Champions and won the belts on October 8, 1984 in Memphis, Tennessee. AWA Southern Tag Team Title History: www.100megsfree4.com/wiawrestling/pages/old/awasotag.htm
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Post by oldschooler on Jul 4, 2005 2:45:14 GMT -5
--- Gagne's Flyers (Greg Gagne & Curt Hennig) Um, Rude & Bundy were a tag team for Mid-South, they never teamed in the AWA. I don't think Rude or Bundy were ever even in the AWA. Wasnt Mid-South it was Memphis CWA,Mid- South was owned by Bill Watts
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Post by shawnclayton on Jul 4, 2005 2:58:06 GMT -5
--- Gagne's Flyers (Greg Gagne & Curt Hennig) Um, Rude & Bundy were a tag team for Mid-South, they never teamed in the AWA. I don't think Rude or Bundy were ever even in the AWA. Wasnt Mid-South it was Memphis CWA,Mid- South was owned by Bill Watts -- Yes it was Mid-South, and yes Bill Watts did once operate & run the Mid-South territory.
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Post by oldschooler on Jul 4, 2005 3:02:45 GMT -5
Wasnt Mid-South it was Memphis CWA,Mid- South was owned by Bill Watts -- Yes it was Mid-South, and yes Bill Watts did once operate & run the Mid-South territory. Not right at all,if your talking about the Memphis Territory it was never called Mid-South
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Post by Iceman on Jul 4, 2005 3:04:08 GMT -5
Alright guys, lol, play nice. Just 2 different opinions here, lol.
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Post by oldschooler on Jul 4, 2005 5:51:49 GMT -5
-- Yes it was Mid-South, and yes Bill Watts did once operate & run the Mid-South territory. Not right at all,if your talking about the Memphis Territory it was never called Mid-South I apologise,your right he did work Mid-South before Memphis,Ive never seen his Mid-South work only a lot of Memphis,World Class and Florida
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