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Post by Iceman on Feb 2, 2005 1:29:37 GMT -5
Great choices here once again.
I'll take: Raven and Stevie Richards, but Sabu and Rob Van Dam are right next to them, extremely close. I'd pick both teams if I could.
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Post by Tommy Dreamer on Feb 2, 2005 8:55:18 GMT -5
For me it would have to be 'The Impact Players'. These guys were so cocky and arrogant but could really back it up in the ring. The additions of Dawn Marie and Jason were great as their managers too. It is just a pity they had to split when Lance Storm took the job with WCW. Their resulting feud was pretty average but when they were together they had scorchers with Nova/Chetti,Tommy/Tanaka,Raven/Awesome and Doring/Roadkill. It is just a shame they didn't get the chance to team up more often than they did in WWE because they would be a great addition to what is essentially a pi$$ poor tag division.
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Post by Wrestling Chick on Jun 8, 2005 1:04:27 GMT -5
RVD and Sabu were just such a diverse tag team, b/c they're personalities were so different! RVD had the charisma, Sabu had the physicality. And their manager (his name escapes me) with that damn whistle...it was just a great combination. The Eliminators...man, talk about a great tag team. They knew each other so well in the ring; they also could get it done. And they're finishing move (leg sweep and kick at the same time) was just crucial. Ahh, the good ole' days...
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Post by Iceman on Jun 8, 2005 20:45:06 GMT -5
Yeah, RVD and Sabu were tight. The perfect tag-team and pretty much unstoppabe at times.
Sabu, so silent and yet so deadly, lol.
Bill Alfonzo, he sure had a big mouth for a little guy, he really had a lot of facial expressions when he talked, or really he only shouted, lol.
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Post by Kid Muscle on Jun 20, 2005 7:29:58 GMT -5
RVD & SABU went together like chalk and cheese lol thats why they were so successful because they both attracted different types of fans. They could also pull of some great Double-Team stuff.
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Post by Toan on Jun 22, 2005 6:35:21 GMT -5
The Dudley Boyz... purely for the fact they were the best heels that ECW had in their entire exsistance.
They could just work up the audience into such a frenzy of hate when they hit the Dudley Death Drop. Also I believe the Dudleyz invented the flaming table.
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Post by Iceman on Jun 23, 2005 2:14:37 GMT -5
The Dudley Boyz... purely for the fact they were the best heels that ECW had in their entire exsistance. They could just work up the audience into such a frenzy of hate when they hit the Dudley Death Drop. Also I believe the Dudleyz invented the flaming table. Yeah the Dudleyz using the flaming tables and throwing people through them was pretty crazy, lol. I miss it.
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Post by Dr. Wrestling on Jul 5, 2005 2:50:25 GMT -5
The Dudleys were great heels in ECW.
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Post by tysontomko on Jul 27, 2005 0:06:48 GMT -5
The Gangstas New Jack&Mustafa Saed
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Post by "The Tie-Dye Dream" Ricky Cool on Aug 18, 2005 15:05:50 GMT -5
My Fav ECW Tag Team
Cactus Jack & Mikey Whipwreck isn't up for vote.
So I've gone with my second fav
RVD & Sabu.
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Post by Wrestling Chick on Sept 9, 2005 0:10:35 GMT -5
See, the Gangstas scared the hell outta me...they were just angry guys, mad at the world, and took it out on anybody who crossed their paths. Seemed like they took their jobs WAAAAAY too seriously.
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Post by "The Tie-Dye Dream" Ricky Cool on Sept 9, 2005 10:10:52 GMT -5
Well New Jack is a lagitamate Psyco.
This is a guy who assaulted Brian Phillman when Pillman was confined to a wheel chair following his car accidnet.
and once jumped someone (I belive it was either Tommy Dreamer or Axl Rottern) from behind and hit them over the head with a nightstick.
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Post by Sabu Steve on Sept 18, 2005 18:37:33 GMT -5
Boy it sure is strange seeing how WCW killed Public Enemy in everybodys eyes.Okay i voted for my man and RVD once again because im bias.One thing i have to give New Jack credit for.Wrestlers are someone you are supposed to fear.Most guys nowadays you see and think you can beat up.New Jack might be crazy but lets face it hes as tough as they come bar none.If he was in a shoot with Abdullah i might just fear for Abbys safety.Thats what a wrestler is supposed to be about.
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Post by Iceman on Sept 18, 2005 22:40:05 GMT -5
I was never big on Public Enemy at all, liked the Rap group a bit though.
Hmm...Abdulah the Butcher vs New Jack, that would be a crazy match. I always liked Abdulah a lot, never liked New Jack, and yes, New Jack was crazy (especially when using a fork in the ring).
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Post by ife69 on Oct 20, 2005 8:27:54 GMT -5
For me it was the Eliminators. They were hands-down the best tag-team when they were together. Just for the fed with The Gangstas! That was one of the singlest best tag feuds I have ever seen. Plus they used to do some of the most orginal tag moves, need I even mention one of the best tag moves ever: The Total Elimination! (Joey Styles was ace when shouting that)
2nd would be Sabu & RVD 3rd Rhino and Tajiri
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