WWE Features
Allied Powers: The World's Greatest Tag Teams DVD (3 Discs)
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Approx running time 9 hrs 2 mins
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Add to Basket I Own ThisThroughout the years, fans of sports entertainment have enjoyed the controlled chaos of tag-team wrestling. Many present and future Hall of Fame Superstars have been part of a popular duo, including Shawn Michaels (The Rockers), Bret “Hit Man” Hart (The Hart Foundation) and Jeff and Matt Hardy (The Hardy Boys). Some Superstars will forever be remembered for their incredible impact as a team, including The Road Warriors, The Fabulous Freebirds and The Midnight Express. Some teams were a result of the unique, temporary pairing of two singles Superstars, including The Mega Powers (Hulk Hogan and Randy “Macho Man” Savage), and D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels).
Allied Powers: The World’s Greatest Tag Teams honours all the greatest duos in sports entertainment history, complete with matches from WWE, WCW, NWA, AWA, WCCW and Championship Wrestling from Florida. Packed with profiles of more than 20 historical tag teams and events and 25 tag-team matches, Allied Powers: The World’s Greatest Tag Teams gives fans twice the excitement, twice the action and twice the drama.
Disc 1
Introduction by The Miz & John Morrison
Miz & Morrison – Chemistry Between Two Individuals
British Bulldogs
British Bulldogs vs. Hart Foundation
Madison Square Garden September 23, 1985
Steiner Brothers
Title vs. Title Match
Steiner Brothers vs. Hiroshi Hase / Kensuke Sasaki
Japan Supershow March 21, 1991
Miz & Morrison – Daredevils
Outstanding Aerial Achievement by a Tag Team
2 out of 3 Falls Tag Team Match
Killer Bees vs. Demolition
Houston, TX October 9, 1987
Hardy Boys
# 1 Contender Match
Edge & Christian vs. Hardy Boys
King of the Ring June 27, 1999
Miz & Morrison – Chick Magnets of the ‘80s
Fabulous Freebirds
Country Whipping Tag Team Match
Fabulous Freebirds vs. Kerry Von Erich / Kevin Von Erich
World Class Championship Wrestling October 1983
Best Brotherly Duos
Funk Brothers vs. Brisco Brothers
Championship Wrestling From Florida
Harlem Heat
WCW World Tag Team Championship Match
Harlem Heat vs. Steiner Brothers
Hog Wild August 10, 1996
Midnight Express
NWA United States Tag Team Championship Match
Fantastics vs. Midnight Express
Great American Bash July 10, 1988
Honorable Mentions
Anything Goes, Falls Count Anywhere Street Fight
Public Enemy vs. Nasty Boys
SuperBrawl VI February 11, 1996
Miz & Morrison – Rocking Your World
Rockers
Rockers vs. Brain Busters
Madison Square Garden March 18, 1989
CUSTOMER REVIEWS
I was unsure of this set when I first saw it up for pre order. After much consideration I decided to order anyway. Boy did I make the right decision. I watched the first disc the afternoon it arrived and I was glued to my seat. It was so interesting to see some really classic tag teams from years gone by. I especially enjoyed watching The Midnight Express. Pure brilliance. I watched the remaining 2 disc the following day which means I watched the whole set within 24 hours of having it. Thats how much I wanted to see the rest after the first disc. I totally reccomend to anyone. Miz and Morrison as hosts can get annoying but they are funny. Get it while its at Pre Order Price
I think i'll avoid this DVD, the fact it's hosted by Miz and Morrison will annoy the hell outa me. By looking at the 1st review it looks like wwe went and ruined all the attitude footage and really 3 discs just doesn't cut it for a documentary on tag teams. They should re-release this with different hosts and give all the tag teams an equal coverage -- they could also make this into a collection by bringing out volumes 2, 3 and 4 or something and have each volume covering tag teams from a certain period of wrestling (i.e old school, attitude, current and others)(another thing, if we showed this idea to wwe they'd probably do it for the money...) because it looks like this dvd is missing some good teams that I wish were on here so sorry people. They're gonna have to take this idea back to the drawing board to create a dvd that's worthy of mine and probably several others with similar complaints purchase.
By Mark Young
Rate: 4
A good collection of tag teams are covered on this compilation. Most of the footage will not have been seen by many since that time. Sadly some tag teams are only briefly covered i.e Mega Powers and Brothers of Destruction without a match on this collection and only a brief viewing instead. Another annoying thing is the blatant editing of entrance themes on some matches as well as the all too familiar blur on the old wwe logo from the attitude era which obscures some of the action. A particular annoying feature for me is the Rock 'N' Sock Connection vs New Age Outlaws match. Not only is parts of their catchphrase muted but some of JR's commentary is as well (the reference to too cool). WWE owns the rights to their old footage then why do they insist on slapping the WWE logo over the old one or blurring it out so badly that you can still see it? Overall this is one of the beter dvd compilations to own despite the usual problems with attitude era footage. Enjoyable to see classic tag teams and superstars that have gone their separate ways now developing their skills back then.
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