Thoroughly enjoyed The Black Diamonds in their heyday.The helmets gimmick was years ahead of its time. It used to really wind the fans up. Who was your favourite 'heel' tag team?
The Klondyke brothers were surprisingly good value for super sized heavies. As I've said before (and did receive support) Klondyke Bill was much more agile than the 1980s super heavies. Maybe agile isn't quite the right word. But he could move around the ring, do a bit of wrestling and go six or seven rounds. As a tag team Bill and Jake were good at the psychology, building up to Bill's long awaited entrance to the ring, only to get out quickly again and get the crowd going.
Hells Angels were of course brilliant, but I always enjoyed watching the original "Riot Squad" Pasquale Salvo and Peter Rann. They were a really formidable pair but in my opinion underused by Dale Martin at the time. Of course on reflection this may be because they both had outside business interests. We have heard a good deal about Rann in the Forum recently but Salvo was an extremely tough character in his own right, and probably deserves more recognition.
The Klondyke brothers were surprisingly good value for super sized heavies. As I've said before (and did receive support) Klondyke Bill was much more agile than the 1980s super heavies. Maybe agile isn't quite the right word. But he could move around the ring, do a bit of wrestling and go six or seven rounds. As a tag team Bill and Jake were good at the psychology, building up to Bill's long awaited entrance to the ring, only to get out quickly again and get the crowd going.
The Roughnecks.
The Hell's Angels, closely followed by McManus and Logan.
Dominic and Casey Pye.
It would be Angus and Jock Campbell, but as I've said before they were always the good guys when I saw them.
Hells Angels were of course brilliant, but I always enjoyed watching the original "Riot Squad" Pasquale Salvo and Peter Rann. They were a really formidable pair but in my opinion underused by Dale Martin at the time. Of course on reflection this may be because they both had outside business interests. We have heard a good deal about Rann in the Forum recently but Salvo was an extremely tough character in his own right, and probably deserves more recognition.
Mick McManus and Steve Logan, I saw them a lot.
The Hells Angels, but also a team that were around briefly called The Destroyers.. Featuring Bill Howes & Hans Streiger. Mayhem guaranteed!
Hells Angel's, a mix of showmanship, excellent wrestling skills and a hefty dose of dirty tricks made for a great tag team
Yep. Hells Angels another fantastic 'heel' tag team.
Easy. Hells Angels by a mile