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  • Hawk was one of my all time fav....not many express themself in an interview like he does,lol

  • Now what was the deal with them being AWA champs but wrestling in NWA? Was this before the two promotions started working together with PWUSA? Or were the LOD just that badass that they worked wherever they wanted?

  • @peterp21 They were just one of those who worked where they wanted. It was nothing for them to be under contract in two or three areas at one time. That is just how much everyone wanted them. That is why the current Raw GM, John Laurinaitis, has a job that exceeds the only job he ever qualified for, selling hot dogs. Everybody wanted the Road Warriors, and with his brother being Animal, everyone hired John with the hope of drawing the Warriors to their area.

  • @peterp21 yep!! just like vader and stan hansen, they went where they pleased

  • look at those wimps lol something you would see in computer class

  • From 6:05 - 8:05 I was tuned in every week.

  • 6:05pm on The Superstation WTBS those were the days!!

  • I miss these days. I grew up watching this. Thanks for the memories. Road Warriors forever!

  • @cdh4099 these days will come back...wwe's ratings arnt done too good n I can see them crashin soon...cuz their material is bland and boring...I watch it cuz i cant stand tna

  • These guys were the best!

  • favorite wrestlers growing up. who didnt have their action figures!

  • Warriors FINALLY inducted into wwf/e hall of fame.

  • Those two sacrificial supplicants are sorry looking monkey skeletons.

  • The Road Warriors were blurring the lines in mid-85, calling out the heels AND faces which was unusual for the time frame. They would firmly establish themselves on the side of Dusty Rhodes in a couple more months.

  • Lol, them jobbers were going to pee their pants in fear, they're lucky the beatdown wasn't worse.

  • Those jobbers looked scared.

  • I guess they were on their way out of the awa at this point.

  • Larry Clarke was just devastated by that high knee lift before he tagged out. He was still shaking the cobwebs out of his head for some 30 to 40 seconds as he got up and moved to his corner.

  • There is no tag team in history that could hold a candle to these guys. Talk about "the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be"... not Brett Hart or the Hart Foundation or the entire Hart Dungeon couldhold a candle to LOD.

  • @BradNC11175 LOD is the best. But the British Bulldogs would of game them a run for there money. It was alot of talent in the dungeon. Owen Bret and the Anvil would of been good too.

  • @PDizzo Probably my favorite tag teams of all time would have to be the Steiners or maybe the Koloffs: Nikita & Ivan. Harlem Heat was good with Booker T and Stevie Ray. The Outsiders with Hall & Nash were great. I never was impressed much with the WWE/WWF tag team scene accept for in the late 90s. That 3 way rivalry with the Hardys vs. Dudleys vs Edge & Christian was phenominal. The Acolytes were the most misused tag team in history in my view, they should have done much more. LOD= #1 no doubt.

  • "We are the Road Warriors, and WE BEAT PEOPLE UP!" TELL 'EM BIG MAN!

    "We snack on Danger and we dine on death!"

    The greatest pair of all time in the squared circle!

  • The Road Warriors were something special. No tag team will ever come close to them, imo. Rest in Peace, Hawk.

  • freakin' awesome

  • Dam the warriors was hyped 4 this 1!!!! Was this b4 the 1st bash or a lil bit after?

  • The Road Warriors are thr Greatest tag team of all time. thankyou for this great gem.

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