Date: May 2nd If you were to make a list of unexpected classics, this match would have to be up for consideration to be included. Yes, it was a Tag Team Title match, but that alone doesn't make for a classic. What helps to make a classic is wrestlers that are highly motivated, good storytelling, and a hot crowd. This match had all of that, without question. It might go down as the best match The Quebecers had together, and it was certainly the best match that The Headshrinkers had together. There was just a magic in the air that night in Burlington, Vermont. That magic is difficult to figure out. It's not like The Headshrinkers were known for tearing the house down before this one. They just "clicked" with their opponents here, and while they deserve credit for that, you have to think Jacques and Pierre did a great job in guiding them. You know you've done a good job with a match when a Tag Team Title change takes place, but the live crowd treats it like it was the WWF Title that switched hands. The fans were eager to see Samu and Fatu win the belts, and they reacted as such when they got to see it happen. Truly a match that you should go out of your way to check out if you haven't already seen it.
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