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  1. Best of WWF Tag Team Champions: Directed by Kevin Dunn. With Wayne Bloom, Ted DiBiase, Mike Enos, Jimmy Hart.

    • Kevin Dunn
    • 1993
    • Sport
    • 57
  2. The World Tag Team Championship, originally known as the WWWF World Tag Team Championship, was a professional wrestling world tag team championship in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).

    • The New Day. "IT'S A NEW DAY! YES, IT IS!" Kofi Kingston, Big E, and Xavier Woods were three singles wrestlers with a ton of potential but no direction.
    • The Hardy Boyz. The Hardy Boyz ARE brothers, incredibly unique, and above all else... XTREME! They worked as WWF enhancement talent until officially being signed and paired up with Michael Hayes in 1998.
    • The Hart Foundation. The "Pink and Black Attack" might have been the best tag team of the 80s and early 90s for the WWF. At first, The Hart Foundation mainly consisted of Bret “The Hitman” Hart and Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart.
    • The Usos. When it’s all said and done or even just a few years from now, The Usos might end up topping this list of the best WWE tag teams. The twin brothers and sons of WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi have been with the WWE for over a decade, making their debut in 2010.
  3. All about Movie: directors and actors, reviews and ratings, trailers, stills, backstage. Wayne Bloom, Ted DiBiase, Mike Enos, Jimmy Hart, Bobby Heenan...

    • The Bushwhackers
    • The Soul Patrol
    • Paul London & Brian Kendrick
    • The Twin Towers
    • The Headshrinkers
    • The Moondogs
    • Booker T & Goldust
    • Killer Bees
    • Powers of Pain
    • Jeri-Show

    Marching into WWE at the tail end of the ’80s, Butch and his crazy cousin Luke literally grabbed the WWE Universe’s attention by putting WWE fans in playful headlocks and licking their skulls during their ring entrance. Opposing teams weren’t quite sure what to make of the Kiwi cousins, who weren’t afraid to bite and gnaw on the competition to get ...

    In 1983, barriers were broken when WWE Hall of Famers “Soulman” Rocky Johnson and “Mr. USA” Tony Atlas joined forces to create The Soul Patrol. Having teamed together for only two months, Johnson and Atlas unseated longtime World Tag Team Champions The Wild Samoans to win the titles. In the thrilling No Disqualification Match — an unprecedented sti...

    WWE’s tag team division has often been dominated by powerhouse teams like Legion of Doom, The Natural Disasters, Kane and Big Show and other monstrous Superstars who piled up championship reigns. Paul London and Brian Kendrick set out to change that when they joined forces in 2006. Taking to the skies with a unique brand of high flying offense that...

    The Doctor of Style, Slick, had two of the largest men in WWE, Akeem and Big Boss Man, under his charge in the late ’80s. You don’t need a doctorate to figure out that these two behemoths would make a formidable tag team. Dubbed The Twin Towers, the pair used their massive size to overpower the opposition. Akeem’s propensity for post-match dancing ...

    The legendary Anoa’i wrestling family has produced a staggering amount of tag team specialists. Through former champions like Afa and Sika of The Wild Samoans and Rocky Johnson, the family’s dominance began in the ’70s. But a new generation of Samoan grapplers emerged in the 1990s, beginning with The Headshrinkers. Afa led his son, Samu, and nephew...

    With their unique, backwoods, bone chewing appearance and unorthodox style in the ring, The Moondogs had many an opposing tag team on the defensive in their matches. Adopting a strategy against the wild duo was futile as membership often changed (first there was Rex and King and then there was Rex and Spot) and their maneuvers were as far from the ...

    The old adage that opposites attract certainly applied to the strange yet successful pairing of Booker T and Goldust. After being booted from The nWo, Booker joined forces with The Bizarre One to combat his former squad, and Goldust proved to be as reliable as he was unusual. The two veterans had taken different paths in the world of sports-enterta...

    As the yellow-and-black outfitted Killer Bees, B. Brian Blair and “Jumping” Jim Brunzell subscribed to the mirror-image philosophy of tag team wrestling. Whereas some duos opt for a strong contrast between members — either aesthetically or physically — the Bees went the other direction. So much so, in fact, that they at one point wore identical mas...

    Few teams in WWE history were more intimidating than the fearsome Powers of Pain. Warlord and Barbarian, two mountains of men, muscled their way into WWE in 1988 and immediately set their sights on World Tag Team Champions Demolition. Ax and Smash, bruisers in their own right, had trouble overpowering the mighty beasts who busted scales at a combin...

    In some cases, an injury is a blessing in disguise. For Chris Jericho, the sidelining of Edge after the two Superstars captured the Unified Tag Team Championships at The Bash in 2009 gave Y2J an opportunity to seek an even more dominant figure to fill The Ultimate Opportunist’s shoes — Big Show. A contractual loophole allowed The World’s Largest At...

  4. Jan 25, 2007 · Videos. Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video! Upload your video. Best of WWF Tag Team Champions (P109) VHS. Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2012. See more reviews. Amazon.com: The Best of WWF Tag Team Champions (WWF Collector's Edition) : Movies & TV.

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  5. The World Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling world tag team championship contested in WWE on the Raw brand. Introduced as the WWE Tag Team Championship, it was WWE's third world tag team title, and sixth tag team title overall.