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  • Everyone is complaining about ripoffs, this was wrestling at its purest. Real tag teams unlike DX and Airboom really wtf

  • lol at Jesse's comment about their unique haircuts. that was another similarity to the Road Warriors. not that I'm hating, because I loved the Powers of Pain, but I can't help but think that Jesse was doing an inside joke there.

  • It seems like every time I look at an old WWF video with jobbers, "Iron" Mike Sharpe is front and center in every video.

  • Iron Mike Sharpe, wow does this bring back memories

  • highly underrated team. always in the wrong place at the wrong time. Come into the NWA and they are the Road Warrior rip-offs. Come into the WWF and they are the Demolition Rip-offs. Would have loved to seen these two guys with the gold. It's just too bad they NEVER had any mic skills.

  • LOL at the Road Warrior rip-off comments.

    What do you think the Road Warrior's themselves were? Rip-off's of a movie. Even their idea was unoriginal.

  • They honestly should have stayed faces and stuck with Baron Von Raschke as their manager. Watch their Summerslam 88 match against those un-over slugs the Bolsheviks.  The crowd goes apeshit for these guys.

  • Get it right everyone!

    Road Warriors was based on the movie the Road Warrior!

    Demolition was based on KISS!

    There is a difference!

  • dang it ! i picked tony ulysses and iron mike for the win. this match seemed rigged.

  • Warlord was Hawk and Barbarian was Animal.

  • It was alot more logical back then, things made sense and followed through.

    It was great how the managers were scouting a new team to potentially manage them, it added realism to it and the storytelling was superior also.

  • Very dissappointed coz warlord n Barbarian never been WWE(F) tagteam champions...

  • I was always the Barbarian whenever I wrestled with my brothers LOL

  • I've never saw Powers of Pain or Demolition as Road Warrior ripoffs

  • I agree that they were the ONLY worthy Road Warrior ripoffs...Demolition weren't Road Warrior ripoffs as everyone says..they were distinctly their own, but man what a great era of tag team wrestling this was!

  • @clevelandsteamer1000 Demolition were clowns, but the kids who watched WWF wouldn't no the difference.

  • @clevelandsteamer1000 And if I recall correctly, they were made Road Warrior ripoffs in the NWA to make the feud more intense. Seems Vince decided they were going to STAY Road Warrior ripoffs when the moved to his company.

  • @johnissoevil Most likely because Vince figured he wouldn't ever convince the Road Warrriors to make the defection into WWF at the time.

  • The only worthy Road Warrior rip offs

  • @ediek915  My thoughts exactly.

  • @ediek915 powers of pain were pulling this look b4 road warriors did so rw ripped them off.

  • @chauncy817 Uh, wrong. PoP were put together in 1987, LoD were put together in the 'early 80's (exact year isn't specified, but 87' isn't early 80's) so sorry man, try again.

  • Should have had slick get them. maybe he could have done something with them.what a waste of two awesome monsters, never managed correctly.

  • @redbuick Slick got one of them (Warlord) but he didn't do much with him.

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