dr wagner jr
Chorizo Level: 30
Posts: 43/144 EXP: 149583 For next: 16288
Since: 21.9.03 From: Mexico City
Since last post: 6379 days Last activity: 6378 days
| #1 Posted on 11.10.03 1423.32 Reposted on: 11.10.10 1427.20 | Hey Wieners..
The board seems to be empty of polemic topics, then, following this tendence i ask you this:
Who is the most Hardcore Tag team of all time?
I didnt know too much about first and second generation of wrestling...but i only couls day that my bets goes for Cactus Jack and Chainsaw charly...two old bastards with more scars than anybody in the wwe...
So then my fellow wieners...what do you think?
cheers
wagner jr
Promote this thread! | | EastCoastAvenger
Bockwurst Level: 53
Posts: 433/536 EXP: 1118108 For next: 39018
Since: 4.1.02 From: Clearwater, FL
Since last post: 5436 days Last activity: 2783 days
| #2 Posted on 11.10.03 1616.26 Reposted on: 11.10.10 1617.15 | Dick the Bruiser and his cousin, The Crusher. The original two nasty, tough old bastards who could whip anyones ass, even the then-young Road Warriors. Plus, they didn't need props to be hardcore! | Freeway
Scrapple Level: 119
Posts: 1373/3504 EXP: 18689910 For next: 239436
Since: 3.1.02 From: Calgary
Since last post: 3749 days Last activity: 3436 days
| #3 Posted on 11.10.03 1625.04 Reposted on: 11.10.10 1626.42 | This topic belongs to two teams: The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock & Johnny Grunge) and Terry Funk & Cactus Jack.
Or Demolition, circa 1988. | AWArulz
Scrapple Level: 125
Posts: 495/3909 EXP: 21988641 For next: 465586
Since: 28.1.02 From: Louisville, KY
Since last post: 99 days Last activity: 99 days
AIM: | |
| | Y!: | |
|
| #4 Posted on 11.10.03 1704.08 Reposted on: 11.10.10 1705.10 | Originally posted by EastCoastAvenger Dick the Bruiser and his cousin, The Crusher. The original two nasty, tough old bastards who could whip anyones ass, even the then-young Road Warriors. Plus, they didn't need props to be hardcore!
booked cousin - they weren't really related. But yeah, they were badasses, even when they were pretty old. Saw Bruiser/Crusher against the Blackjacks (Lanza and Mulligan) at the Hammond Civic Center back in 72 or 73 and the ref got bumped and Lanza got his bullwhip out on Bruiser, Well, once Bruiser and Crusher got the upper hand they used everything in the building on the blackjacks. A rope, the ring bell, the tag team rope, Lanza's vest, acane or stick or something and a bunch of stuff I couldn't see. Kendall's daddy bladed and we all went home happy and satiated,
Modern era, I'd have to give it to either the PE or the Nasty Boyz.
| LotusMegami
Salami Level: 35
Posts: 13/218 EXP: 278625 For next: 1313
Since: 22.9.03 From: Indiana
Since last post: 6867 days Last activity: 6867 days
AIM: | |
| | |
| #5 Posted on 11.10.03 1742.05 Reposted on: 11.10.10 1743.41 | Is polemic a word? I hate to insult anybody's English, cause the only foreign languages I know still cause native speakers much amusement. So I'm trying to be helpful, not mean, when I suggest the use of a spell checker. | Nenz
Fifty Millionth Hit Level: 31
Posts: 11/158 EXP: 173484 For next: 11881
Since: 7.5.03
Since last post: 4467 days Last activity: 11 days
| #6 Posted on 11.10.03 1832.19 Reposted on: 11.10.10 1832.38 | Originally posted by LotusMegami Is polemic a word? I hate to insult anybody's English, cause the only foreign languages I know still cause native speakers much amusement. So I'm trying to be helpful, not mean, when I suggest the use of a spell checker.
Polemic is indeed a word
Here is one of the definitions at dictionary.com
"A controversial argument, especially one refuting or attacking a specific opinion or doctrine." | bubblesthechimp
Boudin rouge Level: 52
Posts: 302/521 EXP: 1066415 For next: 17433
Since: 22.3.02 From: Weymouth, Ma
Since last post: 3178 days Last activity: 3052 days
| #7 Posted on 11.10.03 1837.35 Reposted on: 11.10.10 1837.44 | ECW era heel Dudleys | redsoxnation
Scrapple Level: 165
Posts: 2949/7534 EXP: 58189236 For next: 746569
Since: 24.7.02
Since last post: 3923 days Last activity: 3923 days
| #8 Posted on 11.10.03 1844.35 Reposted on: 11.10.10 1845.17 | The Mulkey Brothers. | LotusMegami
Salami Level: 35
Posts: 15/218 EXP: 278625 For next: 1313
Since: 22.9.03 From: Indiana
Since last post: 6867 days Last activity: 6867 days
AIM: | |
| | |
| #9 Posted on 11.10.03 1906.04 Reposted on: 11.10.10 1906.23 | Ok, if he knows a word like polemic, he has no excuse. You know I love you, wagner jr. | Super Shane Spear
Bierwurst Level: 90
Posts: 842/1839 EXP: 7106795 For next: 81841
Since: 2.1.02 From: Sector 7 Slums
Since last post: 5035 days Last activity: 5035 days
| #10 Posted on 11.10.03 1911.33 Reposted on: 11.10.10 1911.42 | One is a 348 time WWF Hardcore Champion... The other's nickname IS Hardcore...
Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you the Hollys. | geemoney
Scrapple Level: 125
Posts: 330/3977 EXP: 22053040 For next: 401187
Since: 26.1.03 From: Naples, FL
Since last post: 12 days Last activity: 10 hours
AIM: | |
| | |
| #11 Posted on 11.10.03 1924.57 Reposted on: 11.10.10 1926.22 | Public Enemy. They couldn't wrestle, yet they lasted for YEARS in the business because they broke tables. | XPacArmy
Frankfurter Level: 64
Posts: 256/848 EXP: 2156350 For next: 57759
Since: 13.5.03 From: Woodbridge, VA
Since last post: 3795 days Last activity: 3792 days
| #12 Posted on 11.10.03 1942.46 Reposted on: 11.10.10 1942.49 | The most Hardcore Tag Team of all time:
(image removed)
The West Hollywood Blondes!!! | Lexus
Andouille Level: 93
Posts: 419/1975 EXP: 7909608 For next: 143232
Since: 2.1.02 From: Stafford, VA
Since last post: 1462 days Last activity: 209 days
AIM: | |
| | |
| #13 Posted on 11.10.03 2206.12 Reposted on: 11.10.10 2208.31 | The Sheepherders. When Luke and Butch were in the NWA, they were nasty vicious. Then, they went to the WWF and got even more hardcore as the Bushwhackers. Face it; you have to be hardcore to walk to the ring swinging their arms like they did, and then bite people on the ass. | Craigerson
Cotechino Level: 24
Posts: 30/91 EXP: 75390 For next: 2736
Since: 4.8.03 From: Maryland
Since last post: 6501 days Last activity: 6499 days
AIM: | |
| | |
| #14 Posted on 11.10.03 2224.19 Reposted on: 11.10.10 2225.51 | The Ding Dongs | madiq
Boerewors Level: 44
Posts: 77/359 EXP: 591041 For next: 20248
Since: 27.7.03 From: Brooklyn, NY
Since last post: 5739 days Last activity: 5732 days
AIM: | |
| | |
| #15 Posted on 12.10.03 0005.43 Reposted on: 12.10.10 0007.17 | This topic gives me an idea. Given that both RAW and SMACKDOWN have tag team divisions, and the Dudleyz have been quite stale of late, would fans get behind the idea of the Dudleyz defending their titles in Hardcore Tag Matches, as a way of distinguishing their titles and the ones on Smackdown? | Mystic Gohan 2003
Chipolata Level: 27
Posts: 55/116 EXP: 110563 For next: 5597
Since: 18.10.02 From: Tulsa Oklahoma
Since last post: 3624 days Last activity: 3584 days
AIM: | |
| | |
| #16 Posted on 12.10.03 1241.30 Reposted on: 12.10.10 1242.42 | Kane and Mankind! ah 1998, good times, good times. | Tribal Prophet
Andouille Level: 95
Posts: 614/2072 EXP: 8495450 For next: 173188
Since: 9.1.02 From: Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Since last post: 2936 days Last activity: 2196 days
| #17 Posted on 12.10.03 1611.43 Reposted on: 12.10.10 1611.59 | Originally posted by madiq This topic gives me an idea. Given that both RAW and SMACKDOWN have tag team divisions, and the Dudleyz have been quite stale of late, would fans get behind the idea of the Dudleyz defending their titles in Hardcore Tag Matches, as a way of distinguishing their titles and the ones on Smackdown?
The sad thing is that the fans get behind the Dudley's JUST for coming out to the ring. Look at how long Rikishi got great reactions (hell, if he was still coming out, he still would). The WWE is getting closer and closer to the point where people just reaction to who they see because it's like seeing a 'star' at a concert or event, rather than react because something interesting or entertaining is *actually* happening.
As for the Hardcore Tag Titles idea, I do agree that there should be something seperating at least one of the titles that the two shows have a mirror of, but I just don't trust the WWE to book this right. They might have a good idea for the first week or two, but then it would become the never-ending joke that was the Hardcore Title, where it changed hands 7 times a night with people winning it who sometimes supposedly weren't even working for the company, only to end up back in the hands of the orginal winner by the end of the segment.
Tribal Prophet | dr wagner jr
Chorizo Level: 30
Posts: 44/144 EXP: 149583 For next: 16288
Since: 21.9.03 From: Mexico City
Since last post: 6379 days Last activity: 6378 days
| #18 Posted on 12.10.03 1949.01 Reposted on: 12.10.10 1959.02 | Hey Megami!!
Its Ok...I dont care a shit about that...(but Polemic is indeed a word)... =)
Ok, ok.. im working right now to increase my grammar and vocabulary.....
Ahhhhwwwwww!!!
Damn Luchador's Fingers!
Cheers!
Wagner Jr
| geemoney
Scrapple Level: 125
Posts: 333/3977 EXP: 22053040 For next: 401187
Since: 26.1.03 From: Naples, FL
Since last post: 12 days Last activity: 10 hours
AIM: | |
| | |
| #19 Posted on 12.10.03 2005.53 Reposted on: 12.10.10 2006.47 | Originally posted by madiq This topic gives me an idea. Given that both RAW and SMACKDOWN have tag team divisions, and the Dudleyz have been quite stale of late, would fans get behind the idea of the Dudleyz defending their titles in Hardcore Tag Matches, as a way of distinguishing their titles and the ones on Smackdown?
No way. The reason there's no hardcore belt anymore is because the matches got so stale. Sure, they were fine back in the late '90-s when this stuff was new, but it just got so boring. No long-term selling, little psychology, and certainly no **** matches. There are very few hardcore matches in general now. | Tribal Prophet
Andouille Level: 95
Posts: 617/2072 EXP: 8495450 For next: 173188
Since: 9.1.02 From: Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Since last post: 2936 days Last activity: 2196 days
| #20 Posted on 13.10.03 0218.09 Reposted on: 13.10.10 0218.17 | I still can't believe nobody's mentioned the Undisputed Innovators of Hardcore:
The Killer Bees
Tribal Prophet |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |