Posted November 19, 20159 yr comment_5710832 Were they the megapowers of Jobbers? they teamed together 10 times and though not going over in any of those matches they carried the likes of the Young Stallions and The Rockers to decent matches. I havent found any footage of their falling out but legend has it that the subsequent blow off match was a 60 minute time limit draw with no man being able to pin the other. Some have called that match the greatest dark match of all time Could they have taken the Conquistadors? Horowitz has the scalps of Lanny Poffo, Owen Hart, sir Mo, Skip, Hakushi Lombardi beat Joey Abs, The Goodfather, Funaki, Lanny poffo, Paul roma any memories of this underpushed duo?
November 19, 20159 yr comment_5710836 I think Horowitz & Lombardi were skilled at making other guys look good but I mean come on The Rockers were way better and not a team in need of being "carried" by the time they got to the WWF.
November 20, 20159 yr comment_5710872 Conquistadors, Black Shadows and Mulkeys all say hello. I don't think they count as "MegaPowers"--two singles legends (in their own way) coming together as a unit. They're more like the Road Warriors, Demolition, and Rock 'n Roll Express of jobbers, respectively. Rodz and Scicluna have a much stronger argument.
November 20, 20159 yr comment_5710951 Horowitz was a mid card heel in FL right? Whereas Lombardi wrestled only in the WWF and really only as a jobber (name me one Brooklyn Brawler win over a name talent) Don't think that much of Lombardi but I love me some Barry.
November 20, 20159 yr comment_5710989 (name me one Brooklyn Brawler win over a name talent) big bully busick. really. they had a bit of a heel vs. heel TV feud where they traded wins
November 21, 20159 yr comment_5711104 To me, Duane Gill and Barry Hardy were the quintessential jobber megapowers of my generation.
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