As a former WWE triple tag team champion, John Bradshaw Layfield knows one thing or two about Tag Team Wrestling. Alongside Ron “Faaroq” Simmons like acolytes, then APA, JBL dug his own heritage in the division of The Tag team, but in his own eyes, he does not go to Mount Rushmore of all Duos time. During a recent edition of “”Something to fight“Podcast, JBL revealed the four teams that would make up its programming, the first three teams being already the temple of WWE renown.
“So the first two, I have no problem, I know with certainty. Bob. Rock ‘n’ Roll Express) against a large difficult team.”
JBL recently entered detail on how no one was as popular as the road warriors at their top of their first years, to the point where he does not think that another team could ever come and be as finished as they were. The APA has never had the chance to mix with the Steiners or the Rock ‘N’ Roll Express, but JBL previously opened the way he would have loved having fought these two teams at the top of their respective powers.
The fourth team is a duo that I know very well
As for the fourth team of its programming, JBL wanted to remove teams which he regularly encountered during the era of the attitude of WWE. While the WWE Hall of Famer could have chosen a team that defeated the acolytes for the WWE Tag team championships like The Hardy Boyz, he rather opted for a team that the acolytes argued with great in 1999 and 2000 .
“The other? Dude, is it difficult. Wow. What do you know? New Age Outlaws, I think New Age Outlaws. No offense to the dudley to work, briscoes and funks.” T Courie to do This.
While JBL and Faarooq will take over Billy Gunn and Road Dogg in 1999, they could not dethrone them as champions of the WWE Tag team at the 2000 Royal Rumble Pay-Per-View, which would finish By being the last match between the two between the two teams before the possible faaroq retirement in 2012. The outlaws of the new age would complete their WWE career with six kingdoms as champions of the tag team, The most in 2014.
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