“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!"
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To capture their 21 titles, the Wild Samoans used a brilliant strategy. They played dumb, allowing their opponents to come up with a strategy to beat them, then turning the tables, proving how savvy they really were. In 2007 the team was honored with their induction into the WWE Hall of Fame.

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The Nasty Boys Lived Up To Their Name

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The Nasty Boys were easily the grossest WWE heels of the ’90s. Proud of being toothless and uncivilized, Jerry Sags and Brian Knobbs pulled out all the stops in the ring, including rubbing opponents’ faces in their armpits. They rarely spoke whole sentences without cursing too.

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Brett Hart once described them as “bulls in a china shop…You didn’t know what they were going to come up with next.” Hart knew this from experience, watching helplessly one match when Sags took Hart’s motorcycle helmet and bashed it in to Jim Neidhart’s skull.

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Los Guerreros Helped WWE Transition Out Of The “Attitude Era”

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Before John Cena saved the WWE, it was floating in uncertainty as the “Attitude Era” was coming to an end. Helping the league stay afloat was Los Guerreros. The uncle and nephew team of Eddie and Chavo Guerrero was a breathe of fresh air as nu-metal and potty humor became unbearable.

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Sadly, Los Guerreros never got to reach their full potential. Eddie was found unconscious in a hotel room in 2005. He was declared dead on the scene, with an autopsy later revealing he died of heart failure as the result of a previously undiagnosed condition.

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