January 8, 201312 yr Author comment_5526931 10. Master Blasters 9. Pillman & Zenk 8. Rotunda & Horner 7. Southern Boys 6. MX 5. Freebirds 4. Rock & Rolls 3. Nasty Boys 2. Flair & Arn 1. Steiners Champions: DOOM 10. Windham 9. Landell 8. JYD 7. Taylor 6. Pillman 5. Arn 4. Flair 3. Hansen 2. Sid 1. Luger Champion: STING 11 tag teams is impressive and would never happen in any promotion now.
January 15, 201312 yr comment_5528075 What an absurdly stacked tag division. The singles rankings actually less so.
January 26, 201312 yr comment_5530754 Tag division does look stacked. I was surprised to see the RNR ahead of the MX at this point.
March 17, 201312 yr comment_5539322 Buddy Landell is pretty high. Scott Steiner couldn't make the top ten despite his gauntlet wins. Guess it would've been too much for him to be in both rankings.
March 4, 201510 yr comment_5657006 Forget ten tag teams; you could barely find ten truly worthy singles wrestlers today. Of course, JYD and Buddy Landell are stretching it a bit, but so is the team of Rotundo and Horner. Indulging in a bit of Apter-ese here, shouldn't Arn be the automatic number two as the World TV champion? He does have a singles belt, after all.
May 24, 20169 yr comment_5754510 I'm trying to remember the kayfabe rules for the rankings, and obviously there weren't ever any real rules, but I seem to remember whenever the champ(s) would lose, they would drop to like 5 or 6, which might explain why the Midnights are low at this point, as they had lost the US titles, well, in August, that was a bit ago now.
May 17, 20178 yr comment_5800686 Great tag team division, somehow they didn't make the best use of it they could. Imagine WCW not using their resources to their best.
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