Recently, someone said The Road Warriors and The Steiners were the top 2 Tag-Teams ever. I'm biased now, LOD IS MY GOAT Tag-Team, full stop. Idc. That said, somebody said the Dudleys were #3. I disagreed. He said "who's #3 then?" I rattled off at least 8 Tags. And Tully and Arn were on that list. I understand, everything is subjective. That said, if Tully & Arn aren't on your Tag-Teams list, then you have no list.
@@PontFlairI agree that the LOD/The Road Warriors and the Steiner Brothers are the two best tag teams ever. Others in the top 10 would have to include Tully and Arn, the Midnight Express, The Rock and Rock Express, the Hart Foundation, the Dudleys, the Hardys, the New Day, and the Usos. Oh, also Demolition (I might have to make my list a top 12 or 15 list). Doom (Simmons and Reed) were very good, but they were only a tag team for 16 months. Maybe the Freebirds and the British Bulldogs would also be on the list.
Arn & Tully were the best-seen to date tag team. They could get themselves "over" and their opponents. They were also the least-appreciated tag team ever!
Arn gives a great interview about their pay dispute in wwf too. Vince fucked them about and then once they gave their notice their pays increased dramatically,just too show them. Petty as fuck. Vince cudda just been paying them fair too begin with and they'd have stayed but he had too show them who was boss.
AA and Tully brought credibility and a lot of the approach to tag team wrestling used in the NWA and Crockett (cutting off the ring, more realistic approaches to cheating, etc). They should've been in the company longer...and just imagine what couldve been if they'd stayed another 18 months when Ric Flair would be with the company...they could've started a horseman style stable with heenan, perfect, AA, Tully and Flair
Tully has a great Christian testimony! His other responses are flat, monotone, and he doesn't expand on answers to the interview questions. He was a hated/good heel.
That era was Packed with too many good or great tag teams: Hart Foundation The Rockers Demolition Powers of Pain Orient Express Power and Glory Just to name a few!
Tully was a great heel. The nwa should have paid him better to stay with the 4 Horsemen. Demolition Brain busters was a fantastic feud in the summer of 1989.
Had they stuck around til Flair showed up they would have been in the main event and more than likely Semi Main at ppvs as they would have made the four horsemen with Heenan as the manager
Does Tully have hearing issues? At least a couple of questions he gave answers that were non responsive or seemed like he was answering a different question.
Vince was a genius at this time by breaking up the four horseman, tully after feuding with the road warriors and demolition was done , tully was about 5'10 220 , not big enough for that era, a great heel, for the 70s,80s!!his alcohol and drug issues here did not help!
Funny thing, no one in pro wrestling history would wrestle like 'double A'. Yah, I remember him on Saturday mornings wrestling Sting, Yah. Memories hey? Get's you right there don't it? ❤
Oh Man Tully I have you as one of the best technical wrestlers of all time but the long pauses when answering questions is excrutiating, must be Jesus talking to him all the time when he's trying to answer saying "careful now Tully" lol. An absolute powerhouse of a performer but I can't get through this interview, my nerves are shot lol
@cutekanjii Watch old JCP World Championship Wrestling broadcasts in early to mid 80s and tell me he has no charisma or mic talent. He was the one heel you loved to hate because of his promos alone.
The Brain Busters were fantastic. They gave the WWF credibility.
The matches they had against the Rockers were awesome…
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Wrestling doesn't get any better then watching Arn and Tully tag together.
Recently, someone said The Road Warriors and The Steiners were the top 2 Tag-Teams ever.
I'm biased now, LOD IS MY GOAT Tag-Team, full stop. Idc.
That said, somebody said the Dudleys were #3. I disagreed. He said "who's #3 then?"
I rattled off at least 8 Tags. And Tully and Arn were on that list. I understand, everything is subjective. That said, if Tully & Arn aren't on your Tag-Teams list, then you have no list.
@@PontFlairI agree that the LOD/The Road Warriors and the Steiner Brothers are the two best tag teams ever. Others in the top 10 would have to include Tully and Arn, the Midnight Express, The Rock and Rock Express, the Hart Foundation, the Dudleys, the Hardys, the New Day, and the Usos. Oh, also Demolition (I might have to make my list a top 12 or 15 list). Doom (Simmons and Reed) were very good, but they were only a tag team for 16 months. Maybe the Freebirds and the British Bulldogs would also be on the list.
Arn & Tully are the greatest then Demolition THEN the Road Warriors.
Tully is the ultimate heel.
I loved The Brainbsuters with Heenan as manager, unfortunately short lived.
Arn & Tully were the best-seen to date tag team. They could get themselves "over" and their opponents. They were also the least-appreciated tag team ever!
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Arn gives a great interview about their pay dispute in wwf too. Vince fucked them about and then once they gave their notice their pays increased dramatically,just too show them. Petty as fuck. Vince cudda just been paying them fair too begin with and they'd have stayed but he had too show them who was boss.
Tully and Arn in the WWF was difficult to get used to.
Yeah , they seemed out of place.
I did get to see them vs the Rockers at the old Boston Garden and it was a great match
Correction, it was January 1989
It never looked right…
I loved when any big name wrestlers came to the WWE. Big Four Horsemen fan and I loved seeing Arn and Tully against the WWE talent.
AA and Tully brought credibility and a lot of the approach to tag team wrestling used in the NWA and Crockett (cutting off the ring, more realistic approaches to cheating, etc). They should've been in the company longer...and just imagine what couldve been if they'd stayed another 18 months when Ric Flair would be with the company...they could've started a horseman style stable with heenan, perfect, AA, Tully and Flair
Lad asks a question, bloke answers a completely different question.
Tully has a great Christian testimony! His other responses are flat, monotone, and he doesn't expand on answers to the interview questions. He was a hated/good heel.
Dutch, Tully and Shane Douglas. When wrestling it was good to watch.
That era was Packed with too many good or great tag teams:
Hart Foundation
The Rockers
Demolition
Powers of Pain
Orient Express
Power and Glory
Just to name a few!
That wwe run. Of the 🧠 brain busters was short lived. Wish they would have stayed longer 👋
Tully was a great heel.
The nwa should have paid him better to stay with the 4 Horsemen.
Demolition Brain busters was a fantastic feud in the summer of 1989.
Arn's version of these stories is very different.
I saw the Brainbusters in 89, they were with the Andre vs Warrior tour, I assume that was the A or B towns
Who you gonna call ? Brain Busters !
as for over the top wacky names given to wrestlers " BRAINBUSTERS " was silly
Had they stuck around til Flair showed up they would have been in the main event and more than likely Semi Main at ppvs as they would have made the four horsemen with Heenan as the manager
Something seems off with Tully.
Does Tully have hearing issues? At least a couple of questions he gave answers that were non responsive or seemed like he was answering a different question.
He is not the best interviewee…
Tully still thinks kayfabe is going on
He’s just working the shoot interviewers
Vince was a genius at this time by breaking up the four horseman, tully after feuding with the road warriors and demolition was done , tully was about 5'10 220 , not big enough for that era, a great heel, for the 70s,80s!!his alcohol and drug issues here did not help!
Tully just isn’t a good interview. I keep trying to watch him. He just don’t talk or tell anything. Lucky he has good interviewer
It really sounds like they negotiated a bad deal from the start of their WWF tenure.
Funny thing, no one in pro wrestling history would wrestle like 'double A'. Yah, I remember him on Saturday mornings wrestling Sting, Yah. Memories hey? Get's you right there don't it? ❤
imagine having the job of a lifetime, and blowing it all away with drug use...
Yeah because he was the only one who did drugs. No one else was doing it. 🙄
It was an excuse they used to screw him over for leaving.
Does anyone know why he has such a hard time talking now? It's rather hard to watch.
Tully is borrrrrrring
So don't listen
@@chadk890 I had to for 15 seconds to see he’s incredibly boring and sucks
Oh Man Tully I have you as one of the best technical wrestlers of all time but the long pauses when answering questions is excrutiating, must be Jesus talking to him all the time when he's trying to answer saying "careful now Tully" lol. An absolute powerhouse of a performer but I can't get through this interview, my nerves are shot lol
Why he never got over above a certain level. As he had no promo skills or charisma
@cutekanjii Watch old JCP World Championship Wrestling broadcasts in early to mid 80s and tell me he has no charisma or mic talent. He was the one heel you loved to hate because of his promos alone.