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  • My favorite tag team of ALL TIME!

  • I loved powerhouse tag teams like Doom and Powers of Pain. Both were very under-appreciated.

  • loving this ... these niggas dont give a fuck

  • warlord and barbarian was favorite tag team for awile barbarian was huge never got a big push though,

  • Yeah, we need more like Simmons, Hawk, and Lesnar. All three of those guys were so vicious and they let their opponents know before the matches that they were gonna beat the hell outta them.

  • @wrestlefest111 Yeah, I watched a match from JCP in June 85 with the Road Warriors against a couple of jobbers. Animal was trying to finish this guy off with a big clothesline, but the guy (Ron Rossi, I think) ducked, half-sold a blow that never connected, then just stood there like he didn't know what to do. Animal walked right up to him and unleashed a BRUTAL right hook that just crumpled Rossi up like he was broken. It was a viscious blow.

  • @mamacornettesmoney Yeah, Animal had just about the biggest arms in wrestling.....strong as an ox. So fun to watch the really massively powerful studs of wrestling when they get really vicious and decide to painfully punish and beat the sh*t outta dudes. Hawk, Animal, Simmons, Lesnar.....these are probably my favorite wrestlers to watch.

  • @wrestlefest111 The Steiner Brothers and Sid Vicious used to brutally abuse jobbers like that too. Some of the stuff Scott Steiner would do to them was ridiculous.

  • Those days are over and never to return. Its just like in football today if you look at the quarterback to hard they throw a flag. Basketball when Jordan was playing you had to take a guy head off before they call a foul. Now if you just touch a guy in the NBA its a foul. Boy how things have changed.

  • @daryld16 Yeah, 80's and early 90's wrestling so awesome.....there were some really huge bodybuilder/weightlifter massive musclemen types who liked to beat the crap outta weaker dudes. Fun to watch Doom and the Road Warriors beat people up and humiliate them.

  • butch and rom was a good team and i cant understand why they were split up!they had a good showing each time i seen them.when they had the masks on they were even more intimitating.i wish they would bring back the gimmicks,managers.not some prissy twig that just plumps her tits up and is pretty.looks,what else can she do?i am talking managers such as mister fugi,bobby heenen ones that can be devious and stuff they do isnt a surprize because we know they will stoop as low as they have to to win

  • Well they gave one of the those job guys a well deserved beating.

  • They were the first African American World Tag Team champions in WCW.

  • Yep! That was pretty funny. Those was the good old days with the job boys. Their job was to make the stars look good. But if they messed up, they got beat up.

  • @daryld16 That why Ron Simmons did that very stiff neck breaker on him. ANd spine buster him really hard and a slap to the face.

  • He got brutalized by Simmons cause he botched the powerslam, and then he just stood there...lol

  • I liked Doom with the masks

  • I just made a Tag Team that I call Legacy for SDvsR 2010. They are based on Atlas and Johnson, but I also gave them a "Doom" look and a "Harlem Heat" look. I also tried to give them a PYT Express, but don't tell anybody.

  • Out of the two Heels, Simmons is by far the nastier. He knew how to work and punish the jobber like no other. His verbal onslaught during his punishment's equaled that of his physical distruction. Me being a jobber, would have taken both from him in a heartbeat. Both his bicep's and Pec's, he could work me in a headlock for hours. WOOF!

  • Reed and Simmons were both huge, powerhouses. The difference is that Simmons was much more agressive. You can see here that Simmons wanted to hurt his opponents...he wanted to send out a message. He wasn't satisfied when the match ended, so he kept pounding and beating the dude up. Simmons was a lot like the Road Warriors in the mid 80's....they loved brutalizing and viciously pounding punks into the mat...the message sent to the millions of viewers was ya' don't mess with massive, strong dudes.

  • You are correct about everything you said.

  • @wrestlefest111 Jan 1990 - Jan 1991 Doom was the Best and Baddest Tag Team on the planet. The story line had them winning there feud with the road warriors and running them out of the NWA and Winning the NWA TagTitles from the Steiner Brothers Dominating them in there feud and sending them back to US Tag Title Ranks. With Teddy Long they were The Black Legion of Doom Until they Broke up and feuded with each other They were never truly beat AWESOME!

  • Muscle bully mayhem at its best. Simmons was so damn awsome to watch.......he beats the hell outta the weak dude....and when the match is over he keeps pounding on the punk. You can tell Simmons liked beating the sh*t outta people...the massive brute force displayed by Simmons is fun to watch. It really seemed that Simmons wanted to squash the dude so bad he would have to be carried out on a stretcher. What an animal!

  • Yeah, Simmons was a vicious beast. He enjoyed beatin' pple up. These strongman vs. jobber matches are so fun to watch....and it's really the reason so many teenage dudes join gyms and workout. Everyone would rather be the strong dude than the weakling. Muscle power has always dominated in pro wrestling. Watch from2:25 to 2:55 again. Simmons just brutalizes and pounds the inferior dude....sort of fun to watch a massive bruiser not only want to win, but to really punish and hurt the dude. AWESOME!

  • I hope the wrestler in the red trunks got paid good because Simmons just beat the crap out of him. It seemed Simmons liked to humiliate his opponents as he dominated and destroyed them.

  • That's why the old school Sid vs. Jobber matches are awesome.

  • Lol. Reed dwindled from the light and Simmons will be remembered for saying "Damn" real loud. It's a freaking shame that these two men's legacies have been marred. Ron's powerslam was nasty back in the day.

  • wasnt butch reed and ron simons in the wwf,managed by slick,i seem to remeber that,wherent they called the skyscrapers or something,somebody please respond to me,thanks

  • No! Butch Reed and Ron Simmons were in WCW managed by Tedd Long they held the tag titles from May 19, 1990 to Feburary 24, 1991 they were called Doom. Although Butch Reed was managed by slick in wwf from 1987 through 1988 I believe.

  • From 2:25 to 2:55, strongman Simmons just about kilss the dude....Simmons was so damn powerful and vicious....awsome to watch him overpower, manhandle and beat the hell outta smaller, weaker dudes. DOOM and the Road Warriors showed the world that huge, musclebound brutes could beat the sh*t outta anybody. They were awesome to watch. They used their power to hurt their opponents....they wanted everyone to fear them.

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  • Simmons was strong and vicious and obviously liked beating the sh*t outta people. Looks like he wanted to knock this punk the f*ck out!!!

  • This was definitely classic WCW/NWA. I thought WCW was actually putting on better shows from 87-89 than WWF! I loved hearing those great announcers.

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  • Teddy Long :41

  • agree - great session of humiliation - love it when Doom is in charge.

  • I agree..Doom was awesome. Doom, like the Road Warriors, were huge powerful dudes who liked to be agressive and beat the sh*t out of weaker dudes.

  • isn't that all staged bullshit??

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