“Unforgettable Rivalries and Epic Showdowns: Relive the Legends of WWE’s Greatest Tag Teams!”

"Unforgettable Rivalries and Epic Showdowns: Relive the Legends of WWE's Greatest Tag Teams!"

The Hart Foundation’s WWE dominance began with a lengthy Championship run in 1987. They followed that act with another lengthy run in 1990. Along the way they took down highly touted teams like The British Bulldogs, The Rockers, and Demolition. Sure, they lost every once in a while, but that just made angry and hungry for the next battle.

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The Road Warriors Manhandled WWE For Two Decades

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The Road Warriors were inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2011, eight years after the tragic death of Road Warrior Hawk. He was 46 years old and still lives on in the hearts of millions of WWE fans worldwide. Together with Road Warrior Animal, the tag team destroyed the AWA, WCW, NWA, and WWE. In 2020, the Animal passed away at 60-years-old of natural causes.

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Weighing a combined 575 pounds, the Road Warriors were the last opponents anyone wanted to face in the ring. They won their first WWE Title in 1991 at SummerSlam. In 1992, they left the organization, returning five years later to take back what was rightfully theirs.

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The Hardy Boyz Never Cared About Safety In The Ring

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Wrestling is an intense sport and takes timing a precision to perform without getting seriously hurt. The Hardy Boyz entered WWE at the end of the “Attitude Era” and threw all safety guidelines out the window. Their success hinged on their ability to perform as a high-wire (and high-wired) wrestling act who didn’t care if they got hurt as long as they hurt their opponent more.

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