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Originally posted by arial
Davy Boy Smith
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4. The British Bulldogs
When they first arrived in the WWF, they quickly became a phenomenon. They were smaller then many of the other teams, but that didn't slow them at all. They had a fast-paced offence that showcased their aerial skills while still managing to show some strength.
One of the common moves used in Bulldog matches was the suplex. Davy Boy would deliver the long, slow suplex, while Dynamite Kid hit the wicked snap suplex. The Bulldogs knocked off my beloved Dream Team for the tag titles at Wrestlemania 2. Had injuries not slowed this innovative team, there is no telling how great they could have been.
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