Guest Sykotic2002 Posted March 3, 2002 Report Posted March 3, 2002 Have to go with Bulldog and Owen. Had a long reing and had good matches that weren't gimmick matches.
Guest Kahran Ramsus Posted March 3, 2002 Report Posted March 3, 2002 Edge & Christian. The best tag team since the Hollywood Blondes.
Guest razazteca Posted March 3, 2002 Report Posted March 3, 2002 Mick Foley and anybody is a good tag team, why is it that everywhere he went they always put him in mix & match tag teams. He work nearly every type of tag team whether it be the comedy team with Rock or the underdog team with Whipwreck or hardcore team with Funk. Perry Saturn and Sho Funaki best WWF weekend tag team ever!!! BANG BANG
Guest JaKyL25 Posted March 3, 2002 Report Posted March 3, 2002 Somebody's gotta say it, so it might as well be me. Edge and Christian Reek of Awesomeness!
Guest Kahran Ramsus Posted March 3, 2002 Report Posted March 3, 2002 Mick's WWF teams were never that great. He was at his best in WCW with Maxx Payne and Kevin Sullivan.
Guest X-Factor Corperation Posted March 4, 2002 Report Posted March 4, 2002 Perry Saturn and Sho Funaki best WWF weekend tag team ever!!! .Yep. Sadly as Funaki and Crash, Funaki and Tajiri, and Kaientai were never WWF Tag Team Champions.... Edge and Christian. Money..
Guest ])r. ])eath Posted March 4, 2002 Report Posted March 4, 2002 I had to go with the Dudley Boyz. I will always be a Dudley mark because I actually watched them in ECW when they were good. The WWF just sucks at establishing anyone. The WWF takes one of the best heel tag teams of all time and signs them.. first thing they do.. turn them face. *sigh*
Guest blackjack4x Posted March 5, 2002 Report Posted March 5, 2002 Going on skill, Benoit and Jericho.
Guest Tony149 Posted March 5, 2002 Report Posted March 5, 2002 I say Edge & Christian. The New Age Outlaws were probably the most over tag team.
Guest Some Guy Posted March 5, 2002 Report Posted March 5, 2002 The NOA drew money, ratings, and were way over in 98. Too bad they stoped trying and started to rely on catchphrases. They were the best attitude era team from a drawing standpoint and they were also the 1st Attitude era tag champs. From a workrate standpoint E&C win out. Benoit and Y2J only held the belts for about a month, so I don't count them.
Guest mastermind Posted March 5, 2002 Report Posted March 5, 2002 I wouldn't exactly say there was a greatest tag team since no team stands out. Hardys, E/C, and Dudleys are all basically equal because they were apart of some of the greatest tag team matches of all-time. I know one thing though the New Age Outlaws were definitely the most over.
Guest Dr. Wrestlingphysics Posted March 5, 2002 Report Posted March 5, 2002 E & C ruled! Especially playing "Our time" with kazoos! Their skits with commissioner Foley were classic, and they backed it up with fantastic in ring work.
Guest Mystery Eskimo Posted March 5, 2002 Report Posted March 5, 2002 Benoit and Jericho as a more long term team would have been gold. As they weren't, E&C win by streets.
Guest dilk bathoon Posted March 5, 2002 Report Posted March 5, 2002 i took those damn dudleys (heel, of course). theres just something about powerbombing bitches through tables that appeals to the masses.
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