10. Suicidal Tendencies
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6jsi8_road-warrior-hawk-falls-off-the-tit_sport Traditionally known as The Roadwarriors, Hawk and Animal were rebranded as The Legion Of Doom upon their arrival in WWE in the early-90's. One of the most physically-impressive tag-teams ever to grace the ring, LOD had a killer look, and whilst they weren't exactly technical marvels, they didn't have to be. Power moves and aura were what made The Roadwarriors so great, and they truly deserve their legendary status. Sadly, a lot of fans remember a darker time for the duo. Towards the end of their run with WWE, Hawk and Animal were placed in a storyline which didn't really do a lot for them, and it's hard to see what the objective was with this angle. Playing up Hawk's real-life drug and alcohol problems, the company went one step too far in the eyes of many, looking to book the man's suicide live on Raw. By this point, Darren Drozdov, known as Puke, had entered the picture, and the insinuation was that he pushed Hawk from the top of the titantron, apparently killing him, all because he wanted to take his place in LOD. Obviously, this was truly ludicrous, and fans were left feeling a bit confused and deflated by the whole ordeal.
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