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OH YOU DIDNT KNOW, YOUR ASS BETTER CALLLLLLLLLLL SOMEBODY YOU SEE IT'S ME, IT'S ME, IT'S THAT D-O-DOUBLE G ROLLING ONCE AGAIN WITH THAT B-A-DOUBLE-D NOW, LET SEE IF WE CANT MAKE A LITTLE NOISE, UP IN THIS BIATCHHHHHHHHHHH LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLADIES AND GENTLEMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS, CHILDREN OF ALL AGES D-GENERATION X, PROUDLY BRINGS TO YOU, IT'S SOON TO BE, WWF TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS OF THE WORRRRRRLLLLDDDD THE ROAD DOGG JESSE JAMES, THE BAD ASS BILLY GUNN THE NEW AGE OUTLAWS AND OF COURSE, IF YOU'RE NOT DOWN WITH THAT WE GOT TWO WORDDDDDDS FOR YA SUCK IT!!!!!!!!
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>>4778000 my favorite NAO moment was in rumble 2000, when road dogg came out entire arena screamed "oh you didn't know" with his theme
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>>4778005 >t.zoomer was that wasn't alive during the attitude era Anonymous
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HICKENBOTTOM LEVESQUE THE ALAMO HIIIGH NOON
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>>4778028 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bi27_jKHino based, I remember watching this live and having school the next day and I had some serious fucking toothache, watched the entire rumble with a cup of hot water against my face
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>>4778005 They were the most over tag team in the attitude era
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>>4778081 Who would you say was #2? I'd go for Too Cool
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>>4778000 One of the greatest intros of all time.
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>>4778081 Minus Edge and Christian, Hardy Boys, Dudley Boys, APA, Too Cool, and the super heavyweights, maybe.
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>>4778103 Edge & Christian were popular but they never got huge pops for their entrance like New Age Outlaws, Too Cool & The Hardyz
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>>4778097 Too Cool at their peak probably was but they had go away heat at first before the audience “got it”. Then when Rikishi turned heel it was all ogre for them. They had a really brief peak and at no point were they joining DX or beating the Road Warriors clean for the tag titles like NAO. That heel turn was so stupid and bad, it completely killed rikishi and Too Cool, but when they were over they were over like rover. The tag division eventually caught up to NAO though and left them in the dust with the Hardyz, Dudleys, and E&C but that was late into the attitude era. Peak AE they were untouchable.
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>>4778103 Edge and Christian, Hardyz, and Dudleys didn’t show up until after NAO had essentially already had their run and were on the decline. APA was never over like NAO. When NAO was at their peak they were the most over tag team in the WWF.
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