10 Most Over Tag Teams In WWE History
3. The Road Warriors/Legion Of Doom
It was risky introducing The Road Warriors into the WWE Universe in 1992, especially since they already had a tag team inspired by Mad Max villains (and in turn, The Road Warriors themselves), Demolition, who were pretty over with the fans.
But even though Demolition was a more decorated team, there's no doubt that fans seemed to much prefer Hawk and Animals' version of the gimmick. Based entirely on longevity, Legion of Doom certainly gets the win here, becoming huge draws regardless of which company they worked for (no one bounced around more than them) or where they were in the hierarchy.
The fans never seemed to give up their love affair with the tough-as-nails powerhouses, with the lone exception being the awkward inclusion of Droz as a third member. It was a classic example of WWE's creative team not having enough faith in two guys - who did nothing but win over audiences - remaining fan favorites in the Attitude Era, despite the fact that LOD basically invented the Attitude Era several years before that. The Road Warriors were obvious inclusions in the WWE Hall of Fame, as they left a lasting impression on the company and influenced everyone from The Dudleys to the Acolytes.