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Wednesday, August 03, 2005

DVD Wish List - Wrestling's Greatest Tag Teams

I'm going to start doing this from time to time because, well, because I have nothing better to do with my time, apparently.

But thought it might be fun to create a fantasy DVD (using the current WWE tape library), who would be highlighted, which matches, etc. So here's the first in that series:

Wrestling's Greatest Tag Teams

Disc One

Profiles:
British Bulldogs
Hart Foundation
Rock 'n' Roll Express
Road Warriors
Midnight Express
Fabulous Freebirds

Matches:
British Bulldogs vs. Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake (WrestleMania 2)
Killer Bees vs. Hart Foundation (Saturday Night's Main Event)
Rock 'n' Roll Express vs. Midnight Express (pick your match, basically)
Road Warriors vs. SST (Starrcade '90; just trying to think of something not already on their new DVD)
Fabulous Freebirds vs. Von Erichs (if they have the World Class footage, which I can't recall, otherwise something from their WCW or UWF days, I suppose)

Disc Two:

Profiles:
The Rockers
Tully Blanchard & Arn Anderson
Demolition
Doom
The Nasty Boys
Rick and Scott Steiner

Matches:
Demolition vs. Strike Force
Steiner Brothers vs. Sting and Lex Luger (SuperBrawl '91)
Doom vs. Arn Anderson and Barry Windham (Starrcade ??, it was a stretfight)
The Nasty Boys vs. Cactus Jack and Maxx Payne (Slamboree ??)
The Rockers vs. Tully Blanchard & Arn Anderson (Saturday Night's Main Event)

Disc Three

Profiles:
New Age Outlaws
Hardy Boyz
Dudley Boyz
Edge & Christian
Los Guerreros
Harlem Heat

Matches:

TLC - Hardyz vs. Dudleyz vs. E & C (SummerSlam 2000)
New Age Outlaws vs. Chainsaw Charlie & Cactus Jack (Raw)
Los Guerreros vs. Edge and Rey Mysterio vs. Kurt Angle & Chris Benoit (Survivor Series 2002)
Kevin Nash & Scott Hall vs. Harlem Heat

1 Comments:

At 1:38 PM, Blogger El Pollo Diablo said...

I've gotta say, I'd really rather have The Outsiders have their own section rather than Los Guerreros. Nothing against Eddie and Chavo, but Hall and Nash had a much much bigger impact on wrestling than Eddie and Chavo did as a tag.

 

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