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In the aftermath of their monumental win against United States Champion Santino Marella & Zack Ryder on the May 11 edition of SmackDown, the tag team of Darren Young & Titus O’Neil asked one simple question of the WWE Universe: “Do you all know the difference between [us] and the rest of the tag teams here in WWE?â€
Their “million dollar†charisma notwithstanding, the promising duo could also distinguish themselves with the one thing they already have in common with some of the greatest duos in WWE history: a distinct tag team finishing maneuver.
While the backbreaker hold-diving elbow drop combination that Young & O’Neil execute may bolster their place in the win column, the timing and chemistry required to pull off that kind of impressive move also gives the up-and-coming partnership a distinct advantage over many of WWE’s top ranked tag teams.
Moreover, Young & O’Neil's impressive endgame brings them into elite company, as they join a proud tradition of WWE pairings who have used the power of teamwork to deliver a devastating knockout blow to their opponents. To see how their climactic finale stacks up, WWE.com takes a look at 14 signature finishers that other tag teams have relied upon to rough up a rival in the ring.
- Road Warriors ~ Doomsday Device
- Dudley Boyz ~ 3D
- Hart Foundation ~ Hart Attack
- Eliminators ~ Total Elimination
- Brothers of Destruction ~ Double Chokeslam
- Demolition ~ Demolition Decapitation
- Midnight Express ~ Rocket Launcher
- Brain Busters ~ Spike Piledriver
- Steiner Brothers ~ Diving Bulldog
- Usos ~ Double Superfly Splash
- Harlem Heat ~ Heat Seeker
- Power and Glory - Power Plex
- Cryme Tyme ~ G9
- MNM ~ Snapshot
So how would you rank them? Any notable omissions you can see?