10 Best Tag-Team Matches In WrestleMania History

8. The British Bulldogs Vs. The Dream Team ('Mania 2)

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There may never be a more unique WrestleMania than the show's second iteration. Hosted in a trio of separate venues, each arena was handed a different 'main event' match to placate fans. It was a bold experiment, one which would never be replicated by Vince McMahon going forward.

During the Rosemont Horizon portion of the pay-per-view, The British Bulldogs were scheduled to defend the WWF Tag-Team Titles against The Dream Team. The heel side, comprised of Brutus Beefcake and Greg Valentine, looked on in horror as Davey Boy Smith and The Dynamite Kid welcomed Ozzy Osbourne into their corner. 

It would have perhaps been relatively simple for the quartet to let the celebrity take centre stage, but that wasn't the style of The Bulldogs. Wrestling their hearts out, they were one of the world's greatest teams at the time. Neither Beefcake nor Valentine could be considered a slouch either, making for a tremendous mix of talent.

Going at it for close to 15 minutes, both teams entered a sterling performance that closed their section of the program in fine style indeed. An underrated gem of a tag match, this.  

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