I firmly believe that London & Kendrick were a decade ahead of their time. That team, in NXT, in 2017, would have been the most over team in the world.
@@alacedodyssey well I mean you had to hear "you think you know me" about 6 times for every time Edge and Christian won the titles, another approximately 6 times when Edge won the titles with Hogan and Benoit (the first time) and at least once for all of edge's other reigns
Back in the late 90s and early 2000 you can just join with a random person and win the title for like 8 days just to lose it to another random team then they only hold it for like 8 days
Random wrestlers Ita like wwe used to have random people and wrestlers win the cruiserweight title, lightweight title, world tag titles, European title
Let’s give credit to those early Tag Team Champs. My favorites were the Valiant Brothers. Gorgeous Jimmy and luscious Johnny. The Executioners Too. In reality they were John Studd and Killer Kowalski.
I remember these titles would change hands at the TV tapings in Allentown & Hamburg, PA or at a house show the Monday before the TV taping at MSG or the Saturday before the TV tapings at the Spectrum. In the event that a wrestler was getting fired, they would have a hand held camera to tape the title change & dub it in for TV the following week. This happened in Hartford, CT (Adonis & Murdoch bs Windham & Rotundo ) & in the Boston Garden during the IC match between Santana & Muraco. We knew if the house shows & the Spectrum & MSG were the same week of the TV Taping that there was a good chance a title would change.
I remember seeing Dino Bravo &Dominic DeNucci win the titles. They showed the match on TV. Mr Fuji had Dino in a full Nelson and was holding him so that Professor Tanaka could administer a "karate" kick (back then, any technique from any martial art discipline was called "karate"). Bravo escped, Tanaka's kick connected with Mr Fuji, and Dino got the pinfall over a debilitated Mr Fuji. I ran into the next room to tell my mother all about it. She smiled supportively despite not knowing who or what I was taking about.
1. Luke Graham and Tarzan Tyler 186 Days 2. Rene Goulet and Karl Gotch 57 Days 3. Mikel Scicluna and King Curtis Laukea 111 Days 4. Chief Jay Strongbow and Sonny King 36 Days 5. Mr. Fuji (3) and Professor Tanaka (3) 569 Days 6. Tony Garea and Haystacks Calhoun 104 Days 7. Tony Garea (2) and Dean Ho 175 Days 8. The Valiant Brothers (2) 600 Days 9. Dominic DeNucci and Victor Rivera 67 Days 10. Dominic DeNucci (2) and Pat Barrett 38 Days 11. The Blackjacks 74 Days 12. Louis Cerdan and Tony Parisi 176 Days 13. The Executioners 168 Days 14. Chief Jay Strongbow (2) and Billy White Wolf 237 Days 15. Dino Bravo and Dominic DeNucci (3) 104 Days 16. The Yukon Lumberjacks 148 Days 17. Tony Garea (3) and Larry Zbyszko 105 Days 18. Tito Santana and Ivan Putski 173 Days 19. The Wild Samoans (3) 431 Days 20. Bob Backlund and Pedro Morales 1 Day 21. Tony Garea (5) and Rick Martel (2) 213 Days 22. The Moondogs 45 Days 23. The Moondogs (Rex (2) and Spot) 81 Days 24. Mr. Fuji (5) and Mr. Saito (2) 363 Days 25. Chief Jay Strongbow (4) and Jules (2) 148 Days 26. Soul Patrol 154 Days 27. The North South Connection 279 Days 28. The US Express (2) 137 Days 29. The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff 78 Days 30. The Dream Team 226 Days 31. The British Bulldogs 294 Days 32. The Hart Foundation (2) 483 Days 33. Strike Force 152 Days 34. Demolition (3) 698 Days 35. The Brain Busters 76 Days 36. The Colossal Connection 109 Days 37. The Nasty Boys 155 Days 38. The Legion of Doom (2) 213 Days 39. Money Inc. (3) 411 Days 40. The Natural Disasters 85 Days 41. The Steiner Brothers (2) 88 Days 42. The Quebecers (3) 216 Days 43. Marty Jannetty and The 123 Kid 7 Days 44. Men on a Mission 2 Days 45. The Headshrinkers 124 Days 46. Two Dudes with Attitudes (2) 88 Days 47. Bob Holly and The 123 Kid (2) 1 Day 48. The Smoking Guns (3) 331 Days 49. Owen Hart (2) and Yokozuna (2) 175 Days 50. The Bodydonnas 49 Days 51. The Godwinns (2) 9 Days 52. The British Bulldog (2) and Owen Hart (3) 246 Days 53. Shawn Michaels and Stone Cold Steve Austin 49 Days 54. Dude Love and Stone Cold Steve Austin (2) 55 Days 55. The Headbangers 28 Days 56. The New Age Outlaws (5) 468 Days 57. Cactus Jack (2) and Chainsaw Charlie 1 Day 58. Kane (2) and Mankind (4) 33 Days 59. Stone Cold Steve Austin (3) and The Undertaker 15 Days 60. The Corporation 42 Days 61. Jeff Jarrett and Owen Hart 64 Days 62. Kane (4) and X-Pac (4) 69 Days 63. The Acolytes (3) 79 Days 64. The Hardy Boyz (6) 151 Days 65. The Unholy Alliance (2) 21 Days 66. The Rock ‘n’ Sock Connection (3) 15 Days 67. The Holly Cousins 15 Days 68. Mankind (8) and Al Snow 6 Days 69. The Dudley Boyz (8) 281 Days 70. Edge (7) and Christian (7) 206 Days 71. Too Cool 27 Days 72. Right to Censor 34 Days 73. The Rock (4) and The Undertaker (4) 1 Day 74. The Brothers of Destruction (2) 41 Days 75. The Two-Man Power Trip 22 Days 76. Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho 29 Days 77. Diamond Dallas Page and Kanyon 12 Days 78. Chris Jericho (2) and The Rock (5) 8 Days 79. Booker T and Test 13 Days 80. Spike Dudley and Tazz 43 Days 81. Billy (10) and Chuck (2) 117 Days 82. Rico and Rikishi (2) 16 Days 83. Edge (8) and Hollywood Hulk Hogan 19 Days 84. The Un-Americans 64 Days 85. Hurri-Kane 21 Days 86. Chris Jericho (3) and Christian (9) 62 Days 87. Booker T (2) and Goldust 22 Days 88. Lance Storm (3) and William Regal (2) 76 Days 89. Chief Morley and Lance Storm (4) 7 Days 90. Kane (8) and Rob Van Dam 76 Days 91. La Resistance (4) 131 Days 92. Evolution (2) 92 Days 93. Booker T (3) and Rob Van Dam (2) 35 Days 94. Chris Benoit (3) and Edge (10) 55 Days 95. Eugene and William Regal (3) 62 Days 96. Tajiri and William Regal (4) 86 Days 97. The Hurricane (2) and Rosey 140 Days 98. Lance Cade (3) and Trevor Murdoch (3) 230 Days 99. Big Show (3) and Kane (9) 153 Days 100. The Spirit Squad 216 Days 101. Ric Flair (3) and Roddy Piper 8 Days 102. Rated-RKO 77 Days 103. John Cena and Shawn Michaels (4) 63 Days 104. Brian Kendrick and Paul London 3 Days 105. Cody Rhodes and Hardcore Holly (3) 202 Days 106. Cody Rhodes (3) and Ted DiBiase Jr. (2) 113 Days 107. Batista (3) and John Cena (2) 7 Days 108. CM Punk and Kofi Kingston 47 Days 109. John Morrison and The Miz 113 Days 110. The Colons 84 Days 111. Chris Jericho (4) and Edge (12) 28 Days 112. Jeri-Show 140 Days 113. D-Generation X 57 Days 114. ShowMiz 77 Days 115. The Hart Dynasty 112 Days Total Days: Demolition 698 Days Total Reigns: Billy Gunn and Edge 10x
There should probably be an explanation added to explain that Dominic DeNucci didn't defeat himself but rather chose a replacement partner when Victor Rivera left the territory.
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My favorite tag team the hart foundation i love Nasty boys legion of doom headbangers hardy boys and the Dudley boyz i remember Eugene was on grim toy show
Backlund am Morales had to vacate the titles because Backlund was World Champ. The 'rule' at the time was that no wrestler may hold more than one title at the same time
Sunny has managed 3 Tag team champions before in wwe. Latest was LOD. Captain Lou management tons. But man hardy boys gotta be hall of fame soon and Kane and undertaker those numbers alone