Flyboy Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge werent the most technically sound team to grace the squared circle. That didnt matter though. The former opponents paired together by Paul Heyman in 1993 quickly became one of the most heralded acts in ECW. The two hoodie clad street things from South Philly used tables on a regular basis, long before the Dudley Boyz made it a thing. Despite their lack of rapping ability and dance skills, they were tough as nails and competed in the most hardcore of matches. Public Enemy held the titles on the four separate occasions, which is more than any team in ECW history, and for a combined total on 369 days. Whether it was their longest title reign at the expense of the Tazmaniac and Kevin Sullivan or the infamous 3-Way Dance against the pairings of Benoit/Melanko and Rick Steiner/Taz, PE was highly entertaining no matter who stood across the ring.
Atlee Greene is a freelance writer for various sites, including ForcesOfGeek.com, Gerweck.net, CamelClutchBlog.com, and WhatCulture.com. He is also a former independent professional wrestler and promotes shows in the Massachusetts area.