10 WWE Reunions That Ultimately Disappointed
6. Demolition & Mr. Fuji
Another iconic tag team that made their mark on a generation was Demolition. Originally managed by Mr. Fuji, Ax & Smash captured the WWF Tag Team Championship on three separate occasions, the last of which led to the group's introduction of Crush.
Despite separating from Mr. Fuji at the 1988 Survivor Series, once Crush joined Ax and Smash, Demolition were heels once more. Soon after, Ax left the company and Smash and Crush, the new-look Demolition, reunited with former manager Mr. Fuji.
The 'Devious One' did not lead the new version of Demolition to much success, however. Aside from being jeered by the majority of the crowd as heels, Demolition quickly fell to the Legion of Doom and at WrestleMania VII, the Japanese team of Tenryu & Koji Kitao. Fuji's own countrymen, in for a one night 'Mania appearance, secured the victory in what would be Demolition's - in any form - final pay-per-view appearance.
Needless to say, Demolition's time had passed, and shortly thereafter, Smash was repackaged as the infamous Repo Man while Crush became, well, Crush... but a babyface from Kona, Hawaii.