Round 2: Quadrant 2 Matchup 6

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Better Tag Champs

  • La Resistance

    Votes: 2 20.0%
  • Dudley Boyz

    Votes: 8 80.0%

  • Total voters
    10
  • Poll closed .

The New F'n Show

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La Resistance (Conway and Grenier)
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Robert Conway and Sylvain Grenier won the tag titles from Chris Benoit and Edge on the May 31st 2004 Raw. They lost them back on October 19th 2004 at Taboo Tuesday. They won them back on the November 1st 2004 Raw. They lost the titles to Eugene and William Regal on the November 15th 2004 Raw in a three way elimination match also involving Rhyno and Tajiri. They won them back on January 16th 2005 in Winnipeg, MB, Canada when Jonathan Coachman filled in for an injured Eugene. They lost the titles to William Regal and Tajiri on the February 7th 2005 Raw.

Dudley Boyz
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Bubba Ray and D-Von Dudley won the tag titles from the New Age Outlaws on February 27th 2000 at No Way Out. They lost the titles to Edge and Christian on April 2nd 2000 at Wrestlemania 2000 in a Triangle ladder match also involving the Hardy Boyz. They won the titles back on January 21st 2001 at The Royal Rumble. They lost the titles to The Hardy Boyz on the March 5th 2001 Raw. They won their third titles from Edge and Christian on the March 19th 2001 Raw. They lost them back on April 1st 2001 at Wrestlemania X-Seven in a TLC match also involving the Hardy Boyz. They won the titles for a fourth time from Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho on the June 21st 2001 Smackdown. They lost the titles to The A.P.A. on the July 9th 2001 Raw. They won their fifth titles from The Brothers of Destruction on the September 17th 2001 Raw. They lost the titles to Chris Jericho and The Rock on the October 22nd 2001 Raw. They won their sixth titles from The Hardy Boyz on November 18th 2001 at Survivor Series in a steel cage match. They lost the titles to Spike Dudley and Tazz in a Hardcore Match on the January 7th 2002 Raw. They won the titles for a seventh time from William Regal and Lance Storm on January 19th 2003 at The Royal Rumble. They lost the titles back the next night on Raw. They won their eighth tag titles from La Resistance on September 21st 2003 at Unforgiven in a handicap tables match where Robert Conway teamed with Dupree and Grenier. They lost the titles to Evolution on December 14th 2003 at Armageddon in a tag team turmoil match also involving La Resistance, Hurricane and Rosey, Jindrak and Cade, Venis and Storm and Test and Steiner.
 

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The Dudlyz, never a fan of LR or the cheap heat their gimmick tried to attract.
 

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As I said, Big fan of LR, they're getting my vote no matter what sireeee!
 

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Dudley Boyz although La Resistance weren't that bad a team.
 

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Well the Dudleyz were still a pretty crap tag team if you take most of their career. Both were avenge workers, they relied too much on high spots, they were both solid on the mic, but did little to develop their personity over the years, their work effort was lazy, and they got over in ECW and WWF/WWE because of good booking.

Having said that they are still better than LR! LOL.
 

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I am a fan of LR, but Dudleyz here.

And Keith, that is the most truthful thing I have ever read about the Dudleyz
 

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I was one of those that voted against the Dudleyz. Nothing against the team cause they were good. I mean in ECW they were the purest definition of what getting raw heat was for today's wrestling times. I mean they could get the crowd ready to riot by the end of a promo. ECW was obviously their golden years. When they entered WWF they were still kinda doing it but they just didn't have all of that fire that they had in ECW and then over time they just kept the same thing going over and over and over and eventually it started just getting stale. They tried to break them up and have them go on singles runs. DVon didn't get far. They tried to make Bubba a main eventer and that flopped. Like literally they were getting so stale it was a pain to see them. Then when One Night stand happened... that spark was back. That fire was back. The Dudleyz were finally back and really ready to deliver inside of the ring. Then they started falling again.

LR, might not be the most exciting team but they were consistent throughout. Yeah their tag team stint was shorter but still... Dudleyz just got so boring to me that I couldn't stand watching them. I do like how they captured so much tag team gold everywhere and I did enjoy some of their matchwork in ECW and WWF/E but... something about them that just... doesn't do it for me.

That's why I voted against them for this one. Not to say that I will vote against them every time but in this instance I did.
 

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Dudleys win.

I agree that toward the end of their WWE run they got stale but their was something about the Dudleys even if they wouldn't that good of workers that made you like them. I don't know if it was because of how awesome and unstoppable they were in ECW or another reason but you had to like the Dudleys.