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Old 07-28-2015, 01:05 PM   #20
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That's based on what happened AFTER The Rockers. They were pretty much neck and neck during.
exactly - That the point of the breakup im sure the WWE thought they had two future stars on their hands, and kind of did. If Jannetty didnt fuck up his life and career they could have been what Bret vs Shawn became. Edge and Christian were the same, they had different post team careers but were both amazing as the team.

Rodd Dogg and Billy Gunn were perfect, they masked each others weaknesses and didn't carry one or the other.

Andre and Haku - Haku didnt carry the team. He did the work but as mentioned Andre wasnt there to work, he was a presence.

Honestly my thought is the impact players. Storm carried that team based solely on the fact that Justin Credible was utter shit.

Harlem Heat - Stevie Ray was never more than a big body. Booker T made them an all time great team.
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