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Diamond Dallas Page

Early life

Page as a child

Page Joseph Falkinburg, the oldest of three children, was born in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, the son of Sylvia (ne Seigel) and Page Joseph Falkinburg, Sr. Page was raised by his father during his early years, after his parents divorced. The name “Dallas” came from his love of the Dallas Cowboys. His brother and sister were raised by their maternal grandmother. Page lived with his father from the ages of three to eight. His father took him, at eight years old, to live with his grandmother, who raised him. Page admitted in his autobiography that he is dyslexic. He had many challenges hit him throughout his childhood and educational years. DDP attended St. Joseph’s High School (now Monsignor Donovan High School) in Toms River, New Jersey and Point Pleasant Boro High School in Point Pleasant, New Jersey. Page was a basketball player with the Panthers of Point Boro High School.

Professional wrestling career

Early years / American Wrestling Assiciation

Main article: Diamond Exchange

DDP, Curt Hennig and Diamond Doll Tonya in 1988

Page’s first wrestling appearance was in Canada in 1979. However due to poor initial training and a subsequent bad knee injury he gave up wrestling shortly afterward. His next appearance was not until WrestleMania VI, where he drove Rhythm and Blues (The Honky Tonk Man and Greg Valentine) to the ring in his pink Cadillac. At this time, he was virtually unknown in the World Wrestling Federation.

Page worked in the nightclub business running a hip club in Ft. Myers Florida, “Norma Jeans”, (known for its Pink Cadillac) located on Route 41, Tamiami Trail beside the Ft. Myers airport, Page Field, no relation, and worked there before and after he started working as a wrestling manager in the American Wrestling Association (AWA). He started managing in 1988, where he handled Badd Company (Paul Diamond and Pat Tanaka), a team he led to the AWA World Tag Team Championship on March 19. Badd Company, was often accompanied by a pair of female valets known as the “Diamond Dolls” (Tonya, Jennifer and Torri). During his time in the AWA, Page also managed Col. DeBeers, Curt Hennig and Madusa Miceli as the leader of the Diamond Exchange stable. He worked for the AWA at 12 dates over a period of nine months, where they filmed all the television shows in one day. He also worked as a color commentator in Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW) where he worked alongside Gordon Solie, before finally debuting as a professional wrestler.

In 1990, Dallas received a tryout with the WWF as an announcer, but never got the job. When FCW went down, Page was still involved in the club business until Dusty Rhodes returned to World Championship Wrestling. WCW started booking and brought Page in on a small contract in early 1991.

World Championship Wrestling

Managing the Freebirds and the Diamond Mine (19911992)

Main articles: The Fabulous Freebirds and Diamond Mine

Page came to World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1991 as manager of The Fabulous Freebirds (Jimmy Garvin and Michael P.S. Hayes). Page managed the Freebirds to a shot at the NWA World Tag Team Championship where they defeated Doom (Butch Reed and Ron Simmons) on February 24. Before that match took place, Page unveiled the stable’s new road manager, Big Daddy Dink, formerly known as Oliver Humperdink, who interfered in the match. During this match, Page introduced the Diamond Dolls. Page added Scott Hall to the stable under the name of Diamond Studd. Page also worked as a color commentator for WCW with Eric Bischoff. With rumors that the WCW wanted to take the Diamond Studd away from Page, he decided to take the advice of Magnum T.A. and begin to wrestle himself. He headed to the WCW Power Plant where Buddy Lee Parker, The Assassin, and Dusty Rhodes trained the 35 year old rookie. He debuted as a wrestler in a tag team match later that year. With the Diamond Studd, he faced Kevin Sullivan and his partner. He was relegated to the “jobber” list. He made his wrestling pay-per-view debut at Starrcade in 1991, teaming with Mike Graham in a losing effort to Jushin Liger and Bill Kazmaier.

Page continued wrestling and brought other wrestlers into his stable, The Diamond Mine, such as Scotty Flamingo and Vinnie Vegas (Kevin Nash). The relationships between DDP, Flamingo, and Vegas were used in many angles over the following months. Page went in the corner of Scotty Flamingo, at Clash of the Champions XXI on November 18, 1992, when Flamingo fought Johnny B. Badd in a worked boxing match. Flamingo won this bout with a little help from Page who filled Flamingo’s glove with water. The following year, after Studd and Flamingo left the stable, Page teamed with Vinnie Vegas as the Vegas Connection. The Vegas Connection never returned to WCW until 2001 under the name “The Insiders”, because Page was fired from WCW shortly after the team’s debut due to his torn rotator cuff. The injury occurred in late 1992 in a tag match with Tex Slazenger and Shanghai Pierce (later known as The Godwinns).

Single competition; “The People’s Champion” (19941997)

Page determined to continue improving his character, sought the help of Jake Roberts who advised him on the psychological aspects of the business. After his injury had healed, Page returned to WCW television in 1994, with his wife Kimberly as the Diamond Doll, and an on-screen bodyguard, Maxx Muscle. He held open arm wrestling challenges to win Kimberly but Maxx always helped him win or arm wrestled for him. He also had a long feud with Dave Sullivan because Sullivan gave Kimberly gifts (and largely because Page was defeated by Sullivan in one of the arm wrestling contests, which earned him a date with Kimberly). At Fall Brawl, Page won his first championship when he defeated Renegade for the WCW World Television Championship. In the build-up to his first title defense at Halloween Havoc, there was growing dissension between Page and Kimberly. Johnny B. Badd defeated Page for the TV title and again at World War 3 on November 26, winning Kimberly’s freedom from DDP. At Uncensored on March 24, 1996 The Booty Man with Kimberly as The Booty Babe defeated Diamond Dallas Page in a Loser Leaves Town match.

DDP

Page returned on the May 18th, 1996 edition of WCW Saturday Night defeating Billy Kidman. On May 19, Page participated in the Lord of the Ring Tournament (Battle Bowl) at Slamboree. Page was victorious when he defeated The Barbarian with two Diamond Cutters. The winner was to be the number one contender for the World Title which at that time was held by The Giant. However, he never received the title shot that he earned that night. Page was feuding with Eddie Guerrero when the New World Order (nWo) was formed. Since Nash and Hall were both former partners of Page, they assisted him in his matches in the tournament being held for the vacant US Title. Believing their help was not appreciated, however, Hall and Nash attacked him during the tournament finals, therefore handing the belt to Guerrero. After demonstrating the benefits of the nWo, they asked him to join. He responded by giving them Diamond Cutters on January 25, 1997 at Souled Out, starting a face turn and a feud with the nWo. Page began a feud with “Macho Man” Randy Savage in 1997. On an episode of WCW Monday Nitro, Savage, aided by Scott Hall and Kevin Nash, attacked Page and spray-painted “nWo” on his back. A few weeks later at Uncensored, Savage and Miss Elizabeth “broke kayfabe” (a worked shoot) by revealing to the world that Page and Kimberly were, in fact, married. Savage then proceeded to beat up Page, ensuring a future match between the two. At Spring Stampede, Page and Savage battled in a match where Page emerged victorious, but it was the not the end of conflict between the two. A few months later at The Great American Bash, they squared off again in an anything goes, lights out match. This match ended with Savage defeating Page with help from (then) Tag Team Champion Scott Hall. At Bash at the Beach, Scott Hall and Randy Savage defeated Diamond Dallas Page and Curt Hennig. Curt Hennig, who Diamond Dallas Page had recruited personally to join WCW and team with him, turned on DDP during the match. Hennig defeated Diamond Dallas Page in a Grudge Match at Road Wild. At Fall Brawl, Page teamed with Lex Luger to defeat Scott Hall and Randy Savage in a NO DQ match. Page even dressed up as masked wrestler La Parka and beat Savage. Around this time, Page also started fighting nWo leader, Hollywood Hulk Hogan. Page and Savage battled for the last time at Halloween Havoc. The match was billed as a Las Vegas Sudden Death Match, where Savage pinned Page after Hogan, dressed as Sting, came out and hit Page with a baseball bat in his already “injured” mid-section, resulting in Savage picking up the win. On an episode of Nitro shortly after Halloween Havoc, Page fought Hogan, but was again beaten down by the nWo.

Teaming with the stars; United States Heavyweight Champion (19971998)

DDP and his one-time tag team partner Karl Malone in 1998.

At Starrcade, Page won the United States Heavyweight Championship from Curt Hennig. The following year at Uncensored, Page defended the title in a Triple Threat, Falls Count Anywhere contest against Chris Benoit and Raven, putting Raven through a table with a Diamond Cutter to retain the belt. Later in the year, Page tagged with Karl Malone against Hulk Hogan and Dennis Rodman at Bash at the Beach, losing due to interference. Page tagged with late night talk show host Jay Leno at Road Wild, where they defeated Hogan and Eric Bischoff.

DDP and Jay Leno in 1998.

At Fall Brawl, Page won the WarGames main event, and got a World title shot against the undefeated Goldberg at Halloween Havoc. Page did not win the match, but the match was voted WCW Magazine’s “Match of the Year” 1998. Halloween Havoc ran slightly longer than expected resulting in a number of cable companies blacking out the end of the Hogan versus Warrior match and all of the DDP versus Goldberg contest. WCW decided to air the Goldberg versus DDP title bout in its entirety on the October 26 edition of Nitro, which proved immensely popular in the ratings and resulted in a ratings win for Nitro over Raw the last win Nitro would ever have. Despite this setback in the World title picture, Page rebounded this same following night of Halloween Havoc, on the October 26 edition of Nitro, with a win over Bret ‘The Hitman’ Hart to capture the United States Heavyweight Title.

World Heavyweight and World Tag Team Champion (19992001)

Main articles: Jersey Triad and The Insiders

Page became WCW World Heavyweight Champion in April 1999, at Spring Stampede when he defeated Sting, Hogan, and Ric Flair for the title in a Four Way Dance with “Macho Man” Randy Savage as Special Guest Referee. Page pinned Flair after giving Flair the Diamond Cutter. Shortly after gaining the title, Page wrestled Goldberg for his championship. Page turned heel during the match, using everything at his disposal to try and beat down Goldberg (the match eventually ended in a no contest). His first reign as champion lasted 15 days: on April 26, Page was defeated for the World Championship by Sting on Nitro in the first hour of the show. A little more than an hour and a half later, Page was given an opportunity to regain the title thanks to a challenge match set up by the returning Kevin Nash; he was pitted against Page, Goldberg, and the newly crowned champion Sting. During the course of the match, Page hit Nash with a foreign object to take the win and regain the title without actually defeating the reigning champion. Page was defeated by Nash at Slamboree that year, and fell out of the World title picture shortly thereafter.

DDP and Kevin Nash as the WCW World Tag Team Champions.

Shortly after Slamboree, Page entered into an alliance with fellow New Jerseyan Bam Bam Bigelow and won the WCW World Tag Team Championship from then champions Perry Saturn and Raven on May 31, thanks to Chris Kanyon turning heel on former ally Raven and costing the team the championships. Page, Bigelow, and Kanyon became known as the Jersey Triad and through their alliance with WCW “President for Life” Ric Flair took advantage of the Freebird Rule in their subsequent matches (meaning any combination of the three could defend the championship). The Triad held the titles until June 10, when Saturn and Chris Benoit (now stablemates in The Revolution) took the titles from them. The team regained the belts at The Great American Bash three days later, but would lose them to Harlem Heat at Road Wild in August. Later that night, Chris Benoit defeated Diamond Dallas Page to retain the United States title. The group broke up shortly thereafter and Page began feuding with Hogan again, joining Sid Vicious and Rick Steiner in a team effort to take on Hogan, Sting, and Goldberg. Soon after that feud ended Page turned into a hero again and feuded with both Kanyon and Bigelow before the year ended.

In 2000, with WCW under new management, Page earned a shot at the vacant WCW World Championship Belt at Spring Stampede against Jeff Jarrett. In a surprise twist, Page’s wife, Kimberly, turned on Page and helped Jarrett become the new WCW World Champion. Page got the better of Jarrett on the April 24th edition of Nitro, where he defeated Jarrett in a steel cage match to become WCW World Heavyweight Champion for the third time, but would lose the title to his very own tag partner, actor David Arquette three days later on Thunder; the rules stated that whoever got the pin would win the title, and Arquette pinned Jarrett’s partner, Eric Bischoff. Page attempted to win the title back at Slamboree later that month in a triple cage match against Arquette and Jarrett, but lost after Arquette hit him with a guitar. Page then entered a feud with Mike Awesome, who defeated him in an Ambulance Match at The Great American Bash after Kanyon turned on Page.

Page took some time off shortly after this, but returned in late 2000 as a full time wrestler. After Page came back he formed a tag team with Kevin Nash called The Insiders, and the team won the tag team championship on November 26 at Mayhem by defeating Perfect Event (Shawn Stasiak and Chuck Palumbo). The team was temporarily stripped of the titles but won them back at Starrcade defeating Stasiak and Palumbo again. Page and Nash lost the titles to Palumbo and Sean O’Haire at Sin in January and broke up shortly thereafter. After his tag team run Page briefly feuded with the returning Kanyon, which saw Kanyon defeat Page at SuperBrawl Revenge, and Page defeating Kanyon the following night on Nitro, ending their feud. Page then moved into the World Championship picture again by facing Scott Steiner. Their feud hit a climax at WCW’s final PPV Greed, saw Page’s final match in WCW and a semi-burial type defeat as he passed out in Steiner’s finisher, The Steiner Recliner.

World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (20012002)

When WCW was purchased by WWF owner Vince McMahon in 2001, Page was one of the few major WCW stars to sign with McMahon. He debuted in the WWE on the June 18th, 2001 edition of RAW when he unveiled himself as the stalker of the The Undertaker’s wife, Sara. Page did it to make an impact and wanted to take on the biggest dog in the yard, but he then became obsessed with Sara. Page soon joined the the Alliance during the WCW Invasion.

Page and Chris Kanyon reunited on the August 6th, 2001 edition of RAW when Kanyon helped Page attack The Undertaker backstage. Three days later on August 9, 2001 edition of SmackDown, Page and Kanyon defeated the APA to win the WWF Tag Team Championship.

The feud with the Undertaker went on for the best part of Three Months and ended when Undertaker and Kane defeated Page and Kanyon at WWF Summerslam 2001 on August 19, 2001 in a Steel cage match for the WWF tag team championship, where Page got injured which kept him out of action until late October, 2001.

He became known for his catch phrase “Yo! It’s me, it’s me, it’s DDP!” While Page was injured he developed a new gimmick in September, 2001 to become a motivational speaker, something he did in real life, in what would come to be known as his Positively Page character. The name came from the title of his autobiography that was published during his WCW days. The character, who Page developed after attending the Tony Robbins Results 2000 seminar in October 2000, involved Page constantly smiling and acting optimistic, with his trademark phrase “That’s not a bad thing…that’s…a good thing”.

His return televised match was on November 3, 2001 at Rebellion losing to The Big Show. After the Alliance lost at Survivor Series DDP along with the rest of the alliance members kayfabe lost their jobs. Page eventually won his job back by defeating The Big Bossman on the January 17th, 2002 edition of SmackDown! and also competed in the Royal Rumble Match on January 20, 2002 but did not win it.

Page became the European Champion on the January 31st, 2002 edition of SmackDown, when he defeated Christian, a former follower of his positive “philosophy”. At WrestleMania X8, Page retained the title in a rematch. He lost the title, however, to William Regal on an episode of SmackDown that aired March 19. At age 46, he had nagging injuries, including a neck injury he suffered in a match with Bob Holly on the April 18th, 2002 episode of SmackDown, so his WWE contract was allowed to expire.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (20042005)

On April 1, 2004, Diamond Dallas Page announced his return to the ring. After working for several independent promotions, he debuted with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling on November 12, feuding with Raven and Erik Watts. Page received an NWA World Heavyweight Championship title shot on March 13, 2005 at Destination X but was defeated by reigning champion Jeff Jarrett when Monty Brown turned heel and hit Page with the Pounce. Page left TNA shortly thereafter.

Juggalo Championship Wrestling (2009)

On August 9, 2009, Diamond Dallas Page made a special appearance with JCW aligning himself with the jWo. He hit his trademark Diamond Cutter finisher on Trent Acid late in the match.

Life after wrestling

Fitness guru

A copy of the Yoga for Regular Guys DVD

The birth of the Yoga for Regular Guys Workout came in 1998 while Page was recovering from ruptures to his L4/L5 discs. He was reluctantly brought into power yoga with his wife Kimberly. While watching her daily workouts, he realized that yoga had benefits that he had not yet explored.[citation needed] Page regained his flexibility and strength that were hindered by his ruptured disks. His favorite kind of yoga (according to his “Yoga for Regular Guys” book) is “Power Yoga,” an Americanized version of “Ashtanga Style” yoga. Page worked with Dr. Craig Aaron, the “Yoga-Doc,”[citation needed] and made his own the Yoga for Regular Guys Workout.

Lawsuit

Page’s infamous “Diamond Cutter” hand gesture

Page is commonly associated with the “Self High Five” as well as the “Diamond Cutter” symbol, a hand gesture made by joining the thumbs and index fingers on each hand to form a diamond shape, then parting the two hands in one swift motion. He created the symbol in 1996 and later copyrighted it. In December 2005, Page filed a lawsuit against rapper Jay-Z, who, he claimed, had “illegally adopted his trademark hand gesture”. Page accused Jay-Z of trademark and copyright infringement, and sought a prohibitive injunction and monetary damages.

Other media

In early 1998, Page appeared in the music video for the song “Rising” by Stuck Mojo, off of Stuck Mojo’s album of the same name. Raven and The Flock also made an appearance in the music video. The WCW United States title belt was prominently featured on the album cover.

Diamond Dallas Page also appeared in The Devil’s Rejects along with Danny Trejo as a pair of bounty hunters who call themselves “The Unholy Two”.

In March 2000, He sang a duo with Zorak in the 2nd episode of Brak presents the Brak show starring Brak.

Starting January 14, 2010, Page will appear in the GSN reality series Carnie Wilson: Unstapled. In a promo for the show, Carnie is speaking to Page on her couch. He also shows up in her singing promo for the show. He apparently has a major role to play in it as Carnie’s work-out coach, friend and pseudo-therapist. Prior to her recent pregnancy, he helped Carnie lose 50 pounds (which she regained during the pregnancy) and plans to slim her down again as part of the show.

Personal life

On July 3, 2004, Page announced that he and Kimberly had amicably separated. He and Kimberly officially divorced in 2005.

In wrestling

Finishing moves

Diamond Clash (Belly to back inverted mat slam) TNA

Diamond Cutter, sometimes from the top rope, while applying a fireman carry or a overhead gutwrench innovated

Signature moves

Belly to back suplex

Belly to belly suplex

Discus clothesline

DDT, sometimes while jumping

Elbow drop with theatrics

Figure four leglock while using the ringpost for extra pressure

Fireman’s carry slam

Flying clothesline

Gutwrench gutbuster

Inverted atomic drop

Pumphandle backbreaker

Reverse chinlock

Russian legsweep

Shoulder jawbreaker

Side slam

Sidewalk slam

Slingshot crossbody

Spinning sitout powerbomb pin

Spinning spinebuster

Sunset flip

Swinging neckbreaker

Tilt-a-whirl mat slam

Wrist-lock followed by multiple shoulder blocks

With Bam Bam Bigelow

Aided Diamond Cutter

With Chris Kanyon

Belly to back suplex (DDP) / Neckbreaker (Kanyon) combination WWE

Russian legsweep (Kanyon) followed by an elbow drop (DDP) with theatrics

Managers

Diamond Dolls

Kimberly Page

Maxx Muscle

Wrestlers managed

Badd Company (Paul Diamond and Pat Tanaka)

Col. DeBeers

Curt Hennig

Madusa Miceli

Bam Bam Bigelow

Johnny Ace

Dick Slater

Fabulous Freebirds (Michael Hayes, Jimmy Garvin, and Badstreet), with Big Daddy Dink

Diamond Studd

Vinnie Vegas

Scotty Flamingo

Nicknames

DDP

“Handsome” Dallas Page

“The People’s Champion”

Positively Page

Entrance themes

“Glam” (WCW) 19941996

“Self High-Five” (instrumental cover of “Smells Like Teen Spirit” by Nirvana) by J.Hart and J.Helm (WCW) 19962000

“Dog” by FAT late 2000arly 2001

“Spirit” by Dale Oliver (TNA) 20042005

Championships and accomplishments

DDP as the WCW World Heavyweight Champion.

Pro Wrestling Illustrated

PWI Most Improved Wrestler of the Year (1996)

PWI ranked him # 4 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the year in the PWI 500 in 1997.

PWI Feud of the Year (1997) vs. Macho Man Randy Savage

PWI ranked him # 4 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the year in the PWI 500 in 1998.

PWI Most Hated Wrestler of the Year (1999)

Swiss Wrestling Federation

SWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

World Championship Wrestling

WCW World Heavyweight Championship (3 times)

WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (2 times)

WCW World Tag Team Championship (4 times) with Kevin Nash (2), Chris Kanyon and Bam Bam Bigelow as the Jersey Triad (2)

WCW World Television Championship (1 time)

World Wrestling Federation

WWF European Championship (1 time)

WWF Tag Team Championship (1 time) with Kanyon

Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards

Best Wrestling Maneuver (1997) Diamond Cutter

Most Improved Wrestler (1996)

Worst Gimmick: Stalker (2001)

During Page’s two reigns with Kanyon and Bam Bam Bigelow as the Jersey Triad, the titles were defended using the Freebird Rule.

Filmography

DDP as Scorpius in Gallowwalker

First Daughter (1999) as Dirk Lindman

Ready to Rumble (2000) as Himself

Rat Race (2001) in a deleted scene

Nice Guys

Bald (2005) as Huge Bruce

The Devil’s Rejects (2005) as Billy Ray Snapper

Jack’s Law (2006) as Spider Benson

Hood of Horror (2006) as Jersey

Splinter (2006) as Detective Stiles

Driftwood (2006) as Captain Kennedy

Knight Fever (2008)

Gallowwalker (2009) as Scorpius

40 Year Old Virgin (Deleted Scene)

Bibliography

Genta, Larry and Page, Diamond Dallas (2000) Positively Page, ISBN 0-9679922-0-6

Aaron, Craig and Page, Diamond Dallas (2005) Yoga for Regular Guys: The Best Damn Workout on the Planet, ISBN 1-59474-079-8

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Interview with DDP on Tha O Show

Dallas Page at the Internet Movie Database

Where are they now? on WWE.com

Diamond Dallas sues Jay-Z over “Diamond Cutter” hand sign

DDP Interview 2/8/06

“The Career of Diamond Dallas Page” website compiled by Jan Jorgensen from various sources

“Own Your Life” audio book on CD

“Positively Page”

 

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1970s

Luke Graham and Tarzan Tyler  Karl Gotch and Rene Goulet  Mikel Scicluna and King Curtis Iaukea  Chief Jay Strongbow and Sonny King  Mr. Fuji and Professor Tanaka  Haystacks Calhoun and Tony Garea  Dean Ho and Tony Garea  Jimmy Valiant and Johnny Valiant  Dominic DeNucci and Pat Barrett/Victor Rivera  The Blackjacks (Blackjack Lanza and Blackjack Mulligan)  Louis Cerdan and Tony Parisi  The Executioners (Executioner #1 and Executioner #2)  Chief Jay Strongbow and Billy White Wolf  Dino Bravo and Dominic DeNucci  The Yukon Lumberjacks (Eric and Pierre)  Tony Garea and Larry Zbyszko  Jerry and Johnny Valiant  Ivan Putski and Tito Santana 

1980s

The Wild Samoans (Afa and Sika)  Bob Backlund and Pedro Morales  Tony Garea and Rick Martel  The Moondogs (Rex and King/Spot)  Mr. Fuji and Mr. Saito  Chief Jay Strongbow and Jules Strongbow  Tony Atlas and Rocky Johnson  Adrian Adonis and Dick Murdoch  The U.S. Express (Mike Rotundo and Barry Windham)  The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff  The Dream Team (Brutus Beefcake and Greg Valentine)  The British Bulldogs (Dynamite Kid and Davey Boy Smith)  The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart)  Strike Force (Rick Martel and Tito Santana)  Demolition (Demolition Ax and Demolition Smash)  The Brain Busters (Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard)  The Colossal Connection (Andr the Giant and Haku) 

1990s

Demolition (Demolition Ax, Demolition Smash, and Demolition Crush)  The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags)  The Legion Of Doom (Road Warrior Animal and Road Warrior Hawk)  Money Inc. (Ted DiBiase and Irwin R. Schyster)  The Natural Disasters (Earthquake and Typhoon)  The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott)  The Quebecers (Pierre and Jacques)  The 1-2-3 Kid and Marty Jannetty  Men on a Mission (Mabel and Mo)  The Headshrinkers (Fatu and Samu)  Diesel and Shawn Michaels  The 1-2-3 Kid and Bob Holly  The Smoking Gunns (Billy Gunn and Bart Gunn)  Owen Hart and Yokozuna  The Bodydonnas (Skip and Zip)  The Godwinns (Henry and Phineas)  The British Bulldog and Owen Hart  Steve Austin and Shawn Michaels  Steve Austin and Dude Love  The Headbangers (Mosh and Thrasher)  The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn and Road Dogg)  Cactus Jack and Chainsaw Charlie  Kane and Mankind  Steve Austin and The Undertaker  The Big Boss Man and Ken Shamrock  Jeff Jarrett and Owen Hart  Kane and X-Pac  The Acolytes (Bradshaw and Faarooq)  The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy)  The Unholy Alliance (The Big Show and The Undertaker)  The Rock ‘n’ Sock Connection (The Rock and Mankind)  The Holly Cousins (Crash Holly and Hardcore Holly)  Mankind and Al Snow  The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von) 

2000s

Edge and Christian  Too Cool (Grand Master Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty)  Right to Censor (Bull Buchanan and The Goodfather)  The Rock and The Undertaker  The Brothers of Destruction (The Undertaker and Kane)  The Two-Man Power Trip (Steve Austin and Triple H)  Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho  Diamond Dallas Page and Chris Kanyon  Chris Jericho and The Rock  Booker T and Test  Spike Dudley and Tazz  Billy and Chuck  Rico and Rikishi  Edge and Hulk Hogan  The Un-Americans (Lance Storm and Christian)  The Hurricane and Kane  Christian and Chris Jericho  Booker T and Goldust  William Regal and Lance Storm  Chief Morley and Lance Storm  Kane and Rob Van Dam  La Rsistance (Ren Dupree and Sylvan Grenier)  Evolution (Batista and Ric Flair)  Booker T and Rob Van Dam  Chris Benoit and Edge  La Rsistance (Rob Conway and Sylvain Grenier)  Eugene and William Regal  William Regal and Tajiri  Rosey and The Hurricane  Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch  The Big Show and Kane  The Spirit Squad (Kenny, Mikey, Nicky, Johnny and Mitch)  Ric Flair and Roddy Piper  Rated-RKO (Edge and Randy Orton)  John Cena and Shawn Michaels  Paul London and Brian Kendrick  Hardcore Holly and Cody Rhodes  Ted DiBiase Jr. and Cody Rhodes  Batista and John Cena  CM Punk and Kofi Kingston  John Morrison and The Miz  The Colns (Carlito and Primo)  Edge and Chris Jericho  Chris Jericho and The Big Show  D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels) 

2010s

The Miz and The Big Show

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