Paul Ellering says the LOD was held back in the WWE

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"The WWE never let 'em run, you know? Actually go with what got them there. I think they just held them back because the business, by the time the '90s, the single wrestler was so strong, more than a tag team…. The singles wrestler was so much more compelling.. Storylines much bigger. By then, the early 90s, the guys had slowed down already and people had seem them so many times that the luster had worn off. You feel like, we got it, why don't they let us do it? They see it differently. 'Well they got it now, but they won't have it next year. We better go with these guys because we know where they're gonna be.'"


-Source ClubWWI.com


I dunno if I buy that, the tag team division in the WWE continued to thrive for at least 10-15 more years.
 

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Indeed. Nor can I think of anything specific during their early WWF run that would suggest that they weren't THE top team at time....

Their fued upon arrival effectively spelt the end of Demolition.
They uber-Sqaushed Power & Glory in 15seconds @ WM7.
Destroyed The Nasty Boys for the titles @ Summerslam 91.
Dropped the belts to Money Inc. at a house show Feb 92. (Which says to me the plan was to have them beat Money Inc. for the belts at WM8)..... Then took time out.

Then then returned, appearing at Summerslam 92 to get a 'revenge' victory over Money Inc.

Admittedly, their '97 & 00 runs did little for me tho'.