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I don't care who they were, that was awesome...until that guy fell. Hey, is that fine ass chick a Fatu as well?
First off, how awesome was their debut? I thought at first it was Hawkins and Archer, with some random diva, but instead it's an entirely new team? One that's an actual TEAM?!
To find out that all three members were second-generation (or whatever) superstars was icing on the cake. There are so many ways to go with this. They could join DiBiase and start up the rumored "Fortunate Sons" stable, or they could act on their own. They looked pretty darn impressive, all three of them, when they completely ambushed the Hart Dynasty. This is obviously going to lead to a feud for the Unified Tag Team titles. Maybe this was what was meant for Carlito and Primo until Carlito got fired.
I never want to hear people complain about the alg of tag teams in the WWE again, at least not for a while. WHAT a debut!
I never want to hear people complain about the lack of tag teams in the WWE again, at least not for a while. WHAT a debut!
Tonight could have been the start to revitalize the tag team division. If pushed correctly there could be 4 teams to feud with in the future. Hart Dynasty, Dudebusters, The Usos and finally pending the return of injury, Brett DiBiase and Joe Henning.
I never want to hear people complain about the lack of tag teams in the WWE again, at least not for a while. WHAT a debut!
RARELY do we see superstars that walk in and make an immediate impact. And when that happens, the storyline flops. Why, you ask? Because people don't know and aren't familiar with the new superstar(s).
I know you said "rarely", and that basically saves your butt from anyone finding a flaw in your theory. However, I wanted to just add-in that Ted Dibiase AND Cody Rhodes basically, both, came into the Company and never truly hit a rough patch as a Tag Team.
While it can be said Cody was iffy while he was a mere Single's Wrestler, the fact is he was WINNING as such. People gave him shit for being green and everything else, but he was winning on a weekly basis.. then formed a team with Hardcore Holly and won Tag gold. They only dropped it, when the team of Ted Dibiase and Cody Rhodes came along. Which ironically only helped Cody to leap-frog off Holly into an even higher standing. Legacy was born when Rhodes & Dibiase began to drop and it re-pushed them even higher.
Now, second part to this is that you said it usually fails because people don't have a familiar standing to the Superstars and you may say they had this with Cody & Ted because of who their Father's were.. well, if you say that then you have to consider this new team equally famous through Generation standards - as their Father was a former Tag Team Champion, now Hall of Famer.
I entirely understand where you're coming from, and in no way am I trying to cold heartedly disagree with you. I merely wanted to say that out of everything, ironically its the most recent of the Next Generation stars that have made solid impacts practically upon debuting. Instead of failing and needing time to develop.
On that note, I'll end by saying this Tag team's heritage isn't as strong as Rhodes or Dibiase's was.. but only time will tell if thats a deciding factor in their rise or fall. I'd lean more toward seeing how the fans adapt to them as a unit, and who they are.. then trying to remember who their Father was.