Baltimore Jack
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One of the few disappointing things about 1986 (what a great year!) was that Ole and Arn didn't get a brief NWA world tag team title run. I've never understood it. Their program with the Rock and Roll lasted for the nearly a half a year, they had some amazing matches and brawls with Ricky and Robert on syndicated (NWA Pro and World Wide Wrestling) show in July and August in particular, not to mention their matches at the Bash and Starrcade. The summer of 1986 matches with the Rock and Roll Express were for the #1 contender spot to the world tag titles held at that time by the Midnight Express. It just seemed like the natural course of things would have been for Ole and Arn to win the titles in advance of Starrcade and have Rock and Roll when them at Starrcade in the cage (just like they did with the Russians a year earlier before Starrcade 85) as opposed to what happened which was Rock & Roll regaining the titles from the Midnights and then defend them against the Andersons and retain them in the cage at Starrcade. Ricky and Robert regained the titles from the Midnights in August. I was just sure that the Andersons would win the titles in September or October to set up the big Starrcade cage match, but it never happened, and Ricky and Robert defended them successfully against the Andersons instead. The babyfaces making the chase would have been a much better story to follow, especially with the heel promos Ole and Arn would have done. Such a missed opportunity in my opinion, all thouigh in their defense, the promotion was in a real state of flux that fall following Magnum's accident. Rude and Bull got the titles in December 1986 (or there abouts) after the Anderson/Rock & Roll program had ended. I don't think they were chosen to get them instead of the the Andersons. Rood had only been in a few months at that point, and when the decision was made to give the titles to Rood and Bull (for the Rock and Roll Express to have a fresh opponemt and another title chase), Ole was preparing to leave again (which opened up the Horseman spot for Luger.) I know this will be taken as heresy by some, but I honestly feel the Rock & Roll Express vs. Anderson matches of 1986 were better than the Rock & Roll vs. Midnight Express matches of that same time period. I know I’ll be in the minority on this. And I have an admitted bias towards the Andersons. I just enjoyed those matches much more, still watch them regularly today. The Andersons worked the matches as heels differently than the Midnights did. It was just a different more brutal methodical style of work, and provided more of a contrast in style for the big babyface comeback the Rock and Rolls would make. The Midnight and Rock and Roll teams were like different sides of the same coin, their styles were so similar, which made for some amazing matches. But I liked the methodical style of the Andersons, a nice mix of Ole and Gene’s 70s style with the added cocky attitude and style of the 80s brought to the team by Arn. Add to that the crowd heat during these matches due largely to the Beatles/Elvis type reactions and following that Ricky and Robert had then, and the Anderson team being fresh once again following Ole’s dramatic return to the Four Horsemen in early June after a five month absence. What a great summer that was!
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