Hart Foundation
Road Warriors
Dudley Boys
Hardy Boys
Demolition
2006-12-29 08:27:34
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answer #1
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answered by Gemini 3
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WOW. Gemini is the only one who seems to have a clue on this question.
1. Legond of Doom. Hawk and Animal... enough said. They did pull a Hulk Hogan and stick around a little too long with crappy storylines but they still are the best of all time.
2. Hart Foundation. Not the crappy stable that was formed just before the attitude era. The late 80's early 90's hart foundation with the Anvil and Bret Hart.
3. British Bulldogs. Davey Boy Smith is a legend and the Dynomite Kid inspired more wrestlers than... well he inspired a lot.
4. Money Inc. People seem to forget about this tag team. How I don't know. Million Dollar Man is the best heel ever and had a milestone character that the world had never seen anything like before.
5. Nasty Boys. Yet another great heel team that so many tag teams since them have been inspired by.
Now I would say the Von Erichs, Rock'n Roll Express, Midnight Express, and the Steiners, but your question is just about the WWF. These 4 teams didn't really spend a great deal of time in the WWF. Most of their time together as a team spent most of their time in either WCW, or NWA.
Demolition is the honerable mention at number 6.
2006-12-29 16:45:33
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answer #2
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answered by average_joe397 4
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If we only count the time in the WWF/E, the the list is:
1. The Hart Foundation - Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart. They were the perfect mix of technical excellence and raw power. They epitomized that their sum was so much greater than their parts. Multiple title runs.
2. Demolition - Ax and Smash. They were the same guy cloned. Brute force and raw power. They unleashed a barrage of fury that opponents couldn't stand up to. Three separate title victories in three consecutive Wrestlemania's.
3. The World's Greatest Tag Team - Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas brought a level of athleticism to the Tag Team division that is rarely ever seen.
4. E & C - Edge and Christian. Any team that is undefeated in Tables, Ladders, and Chairs matches makes it into the top 5.
5. Team Extream - Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy. Their athleticism and high risk manuevers allowed them to compete at a level with wrestlers that they couldn't match strength with.
Honorable mention:
Brother's of Destruction - Undertaker and Kane. Totally awesome team that would get top billing, if they stayed together for any lengthy period of time.
If we were to include the other major organizations, the AWA, ECW, and the NWA/WCW, then the Legion of Doom and the Dudly Boys would be considered. However, their body of work within the WWE doesn't compare to the 5 listed.
2006-12-29 16:56:20
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answer #3
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answered by lustatfirstbite 5
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#1 Brothers of Destruction Kane & The Undertaker - They have demolished anyone they have faced.
#2 Demolition - Yea they were Road Warrior rip offs but they were dominate for a long time.
#3 Hart Foundation - Great combinaiton of power and Technical skills. Did any of us believe Brett Hart would go on to be so dominate in singles competition!
#4 Legion Of Doom - They were not nearly as dominate in the WWF as they were in NWA and AWA but had a good run.
#5 British Bulldogs - Great team but a little undersized to dominate the competition.
2006-12-29 16:29:16
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answer #4
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answered by crazyhorse19682003 3
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1.) The Hart Foundation
2.) The Hardy Boys
3.) Legion of Doom
4.) The British Bulldogs
5.) Los Guerreros
2006-12-29 16:45:29
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answer #5
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answered by Glen B 2
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Top 5 tag teams:
1. Road warriors
2.Hart Foundation
3. Hardy Boys
4. Demolition
5. Dudley boys
Top 5 wrestlers:
#5.
Stone Cold Steve Austin
Description: "The Texas Rattlesnake" Stone Cold Steve Austin is a beer-guzzling red-neck that's not only as tough as nails, but also won't take orders from any one. Austin brought the WWF back from it's massive slump in the mid-90's by challenging the dictator of an owner, Vince McMahon, and wreaking havoc throughout the federation.
Why he's TOP 5: Austin was the centerpiece of the WWF's superstars when the federation was at its peak of popularity. He single-handedly brought wrestling back from the dead. He was an amazing character that no one could root against. Stone Cold was the poster-boy for the WWF's new "attitude". Had it not been for his abandonment of the WWF recently, he might have been ranked higher.
#4.
Bret "The Hitman" Hart
Description: The greatest wrestler of the legendary Hart family, Bret has captured the WWF Title several times, most notable at Wrestlemania X against Yokozuna. Besides his success in all facets of wrestling, including tag-team, he's the greatest technical wrestler to ever step foot inside the ring. When it comes to being an all around good guy, no superstar matches up with "The Hitman".
Why he's TOP 5: You're probably shocked since Bret Hart is my favorite wrestler of all time. But despite all my sentiment for the guy, I could go no higher than four on this list. Why? Because he has done the least for the WWF out of all five guys on this page, and that has to be taken into consideration. No one has ever been a "gooder" good guy than Bret. And when Vince forced him to turn heel, it hurt his legendary status. Which is a big reason why I jumped ship through the mid-90's.
#3.
Shawn Michaels
Description: After super-kicking his tag-team partner, Marty Jannetty through the barber-shop window in one of the most infamous moves in federation history, Shawn quickly climbed the ranks to become one of the biggest stars in the lockerroom. His ladder match against Razor Ramon at Wrestlemania X may be the greatest match ever. Shawn single-handedly brought the WWF through it's darkest days in the mid-90's.
Why he's TOP 5: "The Showstopper" just may be the best wrestler in the history of the WWF. He can't match Bret Hart technically, but in the modern era's more extreme style, Shawn can compete with the best of them. When it comes to having the charisma to get the crowd going during a match, Shawn Michaels is second to none. Although it appeared that his career ended in his title match with Stone Cold at Wrestlemania XIV, Shawn has made a comeback and is still one of the top stars in the WWF today. (I will never call it the WWE. I hate that.)
#2.
Hulk Hogan
Description: During the 80's Hulkamania was runnin' wild throughout the WWF. He became a legend by defeating Andre the Giant at Wrestlemania III. Hogan was the WWF's main attraction for about a decade. An amazing feat that most likely will never be duplicated.
Why he's TOP 5: It's arguable that the Hulkster should be #1. After all, he made the WWF popular. Had it not been for Hogan, this page would probably not exist. The WWF never really caught on until Hulk Hogan took the reigns. But I just couldn't put him at #1. First off, he may be the worst wrestler at actually wrestling. He's terrible. The Leg Drop? What's that? Would that ever finish anyone off? Plus, he didn't know when to stay dead. His time in the limelight ended at Wrestlemania IX. The fact that he decided to show up for Wrestlemania X8 only tarnishes his beautiful career. Kinda like MJ coming to play for the Wiz...bad move.
#1.
The Rock
Description: The Rock has held the WWF Title more than any other wrestler in history. This third generation superstar has all the talents necessary to become the greatest superstar ever. Give props to DeROK for jumping on the Rock's wagon before he got big. I was a huge Rock fan, and despite his turning on us and becoming a bad guy at Survivor Series '98 when he won his first title, it was still a magical moment. The Rock is currently the biggest name in the buisness, and as long as he stays focused on the buisness and not on making movies, he'll be #1 forever.
The Rock is the greatest, most electrifying man in sports entertainment. No one can pump up a crowd giving a speech like the Rock. Nobody can
Why he's TOP 5: The Rock is the greatest, most electrifying man in sports entertainment. No one can pump up a crowd giving a speech like the Rock. Nobody can humiliate their opponent like the Rock. The Rock is Hulk Hogan to the 10th power, and only needs to tap that energy a little more often in the wrestling ring instead of on the movie set. It's safe to say that no wrestler has ever been bigger than the Rock. And most likely, none will ever be bigger...If you smell what The Rock is Cooking!
2006-12-29 16:51:40
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answer #6
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answered by Coolkid81 3
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1. L.O.D.
2. Dudley Boyz
3. Hart Foundation
4. Demolition
5. Stone Cold and Triple H
2006-12-30 12:28:22
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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1.Hart Foundation
2.The British Bulldogs
3.Legion Of Doom
4.The Hardys
5.The Natrual Disatsers
2007-01-01 20:46:24
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answer #8
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answered by DMann1 1
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Bros. of Destruction
Original DX
Acolytes
Four Horsemen
Hart Foundation
I know I'm counting stables as tag teams. Sue me.
2006-12-29 16:28:19
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answer #9
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answered by Renae 2
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Brothers of destruction!
Dudley Boys!
The Legion of Doom!
The Acolytes!
Hardy Boys!
2006-12-29 16:57:13
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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