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The Rock 'n' Roll Express is a professional wrestling tag team consisting of professional wrestlers Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton . The duo began teaming together in Memphis in the early 1980s, followed by Mid-South Wrestling (later to be known as the Universal Wrestling Federation), followed by Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP). They held the NWA World Tag Team Championship nine times, with the first four times in JCP. They also feuded with The Four Horsemen . In the late 1980s, they were contenders for the American Wrestling Association 's AWA World Tag Team Championship . By 1991, the team was losing momentum, and Morton turned heel on his partner to join The York Foundation in World Championship Wrestling (WCW). In 1992, the team reformed in both the United States Wrestling Association and Smoky Mountain Wrestling , where they held the SMW Tag Team Championship ten times. The duo also worked in the World Wrestling Federation . On March 31, 2017, the Rock 'n' Roll Express was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame by Jim Cornette .

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51-709: Professional wrestling tag team championship SMW Tag Team Championship Details Promotion Smoky Mountain Wrestling Date established April 23, 1992 Date retired November 26, 1995 Statistics First champion(s) The Heavenly Bodies Most reigns (as team) The Rock 'n' Roll Express (10 times) (as individual) Robert Gibson , Ricky Morton (10 times) Longest reign The Heavenly Bodies , (114 days) Shortest reign The Heavenly Bodies , The Rock 'n' Roll Express (1 day) The SMW Tag Team Championship

102-652: A Texas death match . The rivalry carried over to both World Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1993, splitting pay per view matches for the two promotions. The Rock 'n' Roll Express defeated the Heavenly Bodies ( Stan Lane and Dr. Tom Prichard ) at WCW's SuperBrawl III event and the Bodies (this time Prichard and Jimmy Del Ray ) defeating the Express for

153-488: A WCW Worldwide taping, the Rock 'n' Roll Express gained their first victory in their comeback, defeating High Voltage . Their next appearance came on WCW Saturday Night on September 30, where they fell to The Faces of Fear ( Meng and The Barbarian ). Morton and Gibson appeared sparingly going forward on Saturday Night and WCW Pro . They left in 1997 to participate in independent federations. A year later, they were in

204-689: A brief feud with The Midnight Rockers in the Continental Wrestling Association (CWA), over the AWA World Tag Team Championship . Their first match on February 15, 1988, ended in controversy, causing the AWA World Tag Team title to be held up. A week later, on February 22, a rematch for the held-up titles was held and The Midnight Rockers won them back. In all, the Rock 'n' Roll Express spent April to May, and October to December 1988 in

255-731: A celebration for the Midnight Express after they won the Mid-South Tag Team Championship . During the celebration, The Rock 'n' Roll Express shoved Cornette's face into the celebratory cake. The rivalry between the two teams carried on into the Mid-Atlantic area. The Rock N' Roll Express went to the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA)'s Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP) in 1985 and won four NWA World Tag Team Championships over

306-576: A day off during this period, and when they repeatedly requested time off, Jim Crockett told them that it would cost them too much money in lost ticket sales. They eventually would fake injuries to get days off. In November 1986 at Starrcade , The Rock 'n' Roll Express defeated Ole Anderson and Arn Anderson in a Steel Cage match to retain the NWA World Tag Team Championship. After a series of matches running from late August through early October, they lost their title for

357-407: A fourth and final time (They would win four more in later years, but only the first four were also recognized by World Championship Wrestling later) in the fall of 1987 to Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard thanks to a pre-match attack by their longtime rivals, The Midnight Express. Morton suffered an injured arm in the attack which led to Gibson beginning the match alone. Eventually Morton would join

408-477: A match at "The Brawl in the Fall" at a church in rural North Carolina. Approximately 30 minutes before match time, Gibson approached the promoter (George South) to ask for $ 500 above the previously agreed compensation. South refused, sending Gibson into a fit of rage. Gibson then kicked a toilet in the church restroom, breaking the seat, and departed the venue. The Student Pastor at the church joined Morton's corner under

459-556: A mob and it was shutting down the park. It was a common occurrence for the fans to swarm them as they did their ring entrance which drew a huge crowd reaction when their music ( Electric Light Orchestra 's Rock 'n' Roll Is King and later Ricky Morton's Boogie Woogie Dance Hall) began. Fans would also hang out at their houses, and at the height of their popularity, the Charlotte police would station an officer at their homes to keep fans away. Robert Gibson says they went nine months without

510-1121: A result of Morton's suspension, they vacated the NWA World Tag Team titles. When Morton returned to SMW, Gibson had turned heel and joined Jim Cornette's Militia, but the proposed feud between the two didn't materialize as the promotion folded shortly after his return. After SMW's closure, they reunited in the USWA and resumed their feud with PG-13. On June 3, 1996, Morton and Gibson made their return to World Championship Wrestling on Monday Nitro , facing and losing to Ric Flair and Arn Anderson, and preliminarily reigniting an old WCW rivalry. They made their second appearance on Monday Nitro , August 5, 1996, losing to WCW World Tag-Team Champions Harlem Heat . Their third appearance came three weeks later, where they faced Ric Flair and Arn Anderson again on Nitro in Lakeland, Florida. They lost to Flair and Anderson, but three days later in Orlando, Florida at

561-893: A tag team battle royal , which was won by the Legion of Doom 2000 . They also had feuds with L.O.D. 2000 and The New Midnight Express having an NWA Tag Team Title match at the WWF Pay Per View Unforgiven against them. After WWF in May 1998 they worked for the independent circuit . They went to work for Ohio Valley Wrestling and Power Pro Wrestling until 1999. As of 2023, they still team together. In early 2003, Morton and Gibson appeared in TNA as part of Vince Russo 's Sports Entertainment Xtreme (SEX) faction. The duo feuded with America's Most Wanted , Chris Harris and James Storm . In late 2003 and early 2004, they worked for

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612-674: A tournament final. Aired May 9, 1992 on SMW TV.   2 The Fantastics ( Bobby and Jackie Fulton ) August 8, 1992 Fire on the Mountain Johnson City, Tennessee 1 2     3 The Heavenly Bodies ( Stan Lane and Tom Prichard ) August 10, 1992 SMW Live event Benton, Tennessee 2 95 Aired September 5, 1992 on SMW TV   4 The Rock 'n' Roll Express ( Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton ) November 13, 1992 SMW Live event Harlan, Kentucky 1 13 This

663-541: Is significant because televised matches between major contenders were rarely shown in those days. They won the title back in Philadelphia on August 16, 1986, and held them until a Saturday night prime time match on WTBS' World Championship Wrestling against Rick Rude and the Raging Bull Manny Fernandez . The Rock 'n' Roll Express won the belts back when Rude, still a champion, simply left

714-694: The NWA 60th Anniversary Show in Atlanta, Georgia . In 2009, the Rock 'n' Roll Express joined Booker T's Pro Wrestling Alliance in Houston, Texas and became PWA Tag Team Champions. On February 6, 2017, the WWE announced it would be honoring the Rock 'n' Roll Express by inducting the team into the WWE Hall of Fame at the 2017 WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on March 31, 2017. On March 20, WWE officially announced that

765-738: The SMW Tag Team Championship at the Survivor Series . Defending the SMW tag title at the event was part of an agreement between the WWF's Vince McMahon and SMW's Jim Cornette. Back in SMW in May 1994, The Rock 'n' Roll Express lost their title to the team of Chris Candido and Brian Lee , who were managed by Tammy Fytch . The duo, however, won the title back in August. After that feud ended, they feuded with The Gangstas over

816-571: The United States Wrestling Association (USWA), and before his brief USWA run ended, Gibson joined him for a few tag team matches. They reunited on August 8, 1992, in Smoky Mountain Wrestling (SMW) and feuded with The Heavenly Bodies , winning the tag team title ten times. The feud with the Heavenly Bodies, which had been ongoing for approximately a year, included a barbed wire cage match and

867-500: The "B" team cards. They would often outdraw the concurrent "A" team shows with bigger-named talent. On one occasion, this led them to receive a jealous reprimand from booker Dusty Rhodes after they sold out Charlotte, while the A team card with Rhodes did less than half the gate in Baltimore. Morton and Gibson were so popular during this time period that they were actually asked to leave Carowinds Amusement Park because they were creating

918-612: The AWA having short runs with Verne Gagne. Robert Gibson stated that they went to the AWA out of respect to Wahoo McDaniel who was wrestling there at the time. On February 2, 1989, in Kansas City they had a match with The British Bulldogs , and they also did a brief tour in Japan for All Japan Pro Wrestling during 1988. On January 3, 1990, Morton and Gibson made their return to the NWA. During

969-657: The All World Wrestling League, owned by Eddie and Thomas Farhat, the sons of the "Original Sheik" Ed Farhat . The duo returned to TNA for the special Total Nonstop Deletion , participating in the Tag Team Apocalypto open invitational for The Broken Hardys ' TNA World Tag Team Championship . Starting in 2005, they would team up again, often wrestling against the Midnight Express in the Mid-Atlantic area. On June 7, 2008, they defeated The Midnight Express ( Dennis Condrey and Bobby Eaton ) at

1020-635: The August 12 episode of Dynamite, The Rock 'n' Roll Express were involved in a segment with FTR and Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard to celebrate Tag Team Appreciation Night. However, after a scuffle between Tully Blanchard and Ricky Morton, FTR would attack The Rock 'n' Roll Express. Over the years, when Morton and Gibson were not teaming with each other, they each had different tag team partners, calling themselves "The New Rock 'n' Roll Express." Ricky Morton teamed with Ricky Fuji while in Japan for FMW, and with Brad Armstrong , Kid Kash , or his cousin Todd in

1071-642: The NWA World Tag Team titles and win the USWA World Tag Team Championship , making them double champions, but it didn't last, as they lost the USWA titles back to PG-13 a week later. In July 1995, they scheduled to feud with The Thugs over the SMW Tag Team Championship, and set to turn heel, but in August 1995, Morton was suspended after an altercation between his girlfriend Andrea Callaway and Tracy Smothers ' girlfriend Angela Lambert, leaving Gibson on his own. As

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1122-481: The NWA to go work for Vince McMahon in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Needing to save face, promoter Jim Crockett had Ivan Koloff substitute for an 'injured' Rude, and the Express won the belts for what proved to be the final time. During their time in JCP, the Rock 'n' Roll Express achieved enormous popularity. At times the company would run two shows in one night, with the Rock 'n' Roll Express often headlining

1173-675: The NWA. On June 26 at the start of The Great American Bash Tour, Ricky and Robert defeated the Sheepherders in their return match. They won several more matches against the Sheepherders, as well as a few others until a pay dispute led to Robert Gibson departing JCP again in late July. Ricky Morton stayed on and wrestled singles matches, as well as tag team and six man matches with a variety of partners such as Nikita Koloff, Brad Armstrong, and Steve Williams. Morton had his last match on September 23, 1988, before leaving JCP again. In 1988, The Rock 'n' Roll Express went to Memphis and AWA. They had

1224-474: The October 30, 2019 episode of Dynamite to crown the inaugural AEW World Tag Team Champions , but were ambushed by Proud n Powerful (Santana and Ortiz). At AEW Full Gear , the two participated in the aftermath of the opening tag team match between The Young Bucks and Proud n Powerful , where Morton executed a Canadian Destroyer on Santana followed up by a suicide dive onto Sammy Guevara and Ortiz. On

1275-520: The WWF for a brief stint as part of the NWA angle (managed by former rival James E. Cornette ). They then used The Rockers ' old theme music. Their first appearance came on Monday Night RAW when they faced Skull and 8-Ball on January 12, 1998, in State College, Pennsylvania, and lost via disqualification. During their time in the company, they appeared at WrestleMania XIV in March 1998 in

1326-596: The Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.226 via cp1108 cp1108, Varnish XID 218916842 Upstream caches: cp1108 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Thu, 28 Nov 2024 08:28:28 GMT The Rock %27n%27 Roll Express Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson both teamed with each other in 1980 with Robert's brother Ricky in Memphis without the Rock N' Roll Express name. The Rock 'n' Roll Express

1377-529: The early part of the return they had TV matches with the Midnight Express, the Horsemen, and The Fabulous Freebirds . On July 7, 1990, they challenged Doom for the NWA World Tag Team Championship at The Great American Bash in the semi-main event, but lost. On September 22, 1990, in a match against Doom at a house show in Jacksonville, Florida, Robert Gibson suffered a torn ACL when Butch Reed came off

1428-610: The first round. On October 1, 2019, during the second day of NWA Power television tapings, The Rock 'n' Roll Express defeated The Wildcards ( Thomas Latimer & Royce Isaacs ) to win the NWA World Tag Team Championship for the fifth time. On September 28, 2019, the Rock 'n' Roll Express made their New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) debut at Fighting Spirit Unleashed (2019) in New York City, New York . They teamed with Hiroshi Tanahashi and defeated Los Ingobernables de Japón ( Bushi , Shingo Takagi , and Tetsuya Naito ), it

1479-595: The independent circuit in the U.S., while Robert Gibson teamed with Marty Jannetty in IWA Japan as "The Rock 'n' Rockers," which played off both the Rock 'n' Roll Express and Jannetty's famous tag team with Shawn Michaels , The Rockers . Ricky Morton also teamed on occasion with Jack Ward ("JT Walker"), a professional wrestler billed from Paintsville, Kentucky. Brawl in the Fall and The Pastor of Pain On November 1, 2014, The Rock n Roll Express were contracted for

1530-588: The match in a sling, but the match ended when Gibson told the referee to stop the match due to Morton's injury. They feuded heavily with The Four Horsemen members Ric Flair , Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard, who constantly mocked them and attacked them outside of the ring. During late 1987, the Rock 'n' Roll Express feud with the Midnight Express heated up again which led to an historic scaffold match on November 26, 1987, at Starrcade 87 in Chicago. Morton and Gibson defeated Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane eight minutes into

1581-582: The match. As 1988 began, they entered into a brief feud with the Sheepherders. On January 23, 1988, in Cincinnati, Ivan Koloff & the Warlord defeated The Rock 'n' Roll Express in twelve seconds, with Morton and Gibson leaving the company after the match. After a several month absence, Ricky and Robert did an interview with Bob Caudle at Clash of the Champions II where they discussed returning to

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1632-501: The next couple of years. On July 9, 1985, the team debuted in JCP against the team of Ivan Koloff and Krusher Khrushchev , whom they defeated to begin their first reign as champions. The reign lasted until October 13 of that same year. At Starrcade in 1985, they recaptured the title, only to lose them on a prime time WTBS special to the Midnight Express, Superstars on the Superstation , on February 7, 1986. This title change

1683-2395: The original on 2008-12-07 . Retrieved 2008-07-16 . ^ "Survivor Series '93" . The Other Arena . Archived from the original on 2003-06-10 . Retrieved 2008-07-18 . ^ Hoops, Brian (February 19, 2017). "Daily Pro Wrestling History (02/19): Kurt Angle vs. Undertaker at No Way Out 2006" . Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online . Retrieved February 27, 2017 . v t e Smoky Mountain Wrestling Championships Heavyweight "Beat The Champ" Television United States Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Talent Former personnel Venues Grady Cole Center Knoxville Civic Coliseum Stanton Hall Independent revivals Curtis Comes Home Mark Curtis Memorial Reunion NWA Smoky Mountain Partnerships United States Wrestling Association World Wrestling Federation Related Jim Cornette Volunteer Slam v t e SMW Tag Team Champions The Heavenly Bodies ( Stan Lane and Tom Prichard ) The Fantastics ( Bobby and Jackie Fulton ) The Rock 'n' Roll Express ( Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton ) The Bruise Brothers (Don and Ron) The Heavenly Bodies ( Jimmy Del Ray and Tom Prichard ) Chris Candido and Brian Lee The Gangstas ( New Jack and Mustapha Saed ) The Dynamic Duo ( Al Snow and Unabomb ) The Thugs ( Tony Anthony and Tracy Smothers ) Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SMW_Tag_Team_Championship&oldid=1249270699 " Categories : Smoky Mountain Wrestling championships Tag team wrestling championships Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Smoky Mountain Wrestling Too Many Requests If you report this error to

1734-635: The rest of 1990 and the first half of 1991 while recovering from surgery which was performed by Dr. James Andrews . On June 12, 1991, at Clash of the Champions XV in Knoxville, Tennessee, Morton turned on a returning Gibson to join the York Foundation, which led to a match between Morton and Gibson at The Great American Bash on July 14, 1991. Richard Morton (managed by Alexandra York ) pinned Robert Gibson at 17:23 after Morton came off

1785-457: The ring name "The Pastor of Pain"(PoP). This version of The New Rock n Roll express was victorious over "The Dawsons" with a roll up by Morton for the pinfall. The Dawsons immediately attacked Morton from behind. When The Pastor of Pain came to the aid of Morton the Dawsons attempted a clothesline, but PoP ducked under and delivered a devastating double clothesline of his own. During this win,

1836-615: The team will be inducted by Jim Cornette. They recently captured the Viral Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championships at VPW's Holiday Havoc on December 9, 2017. On April 5, 2019, the NWA announced that the Rock 'n' Roll Express would compete in the Crockett Cup (2019) on April 27, 2019, in Concord, North Carolina. They were defeated by The Briscoe Brothers ( Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe ) in

1887-536: The time. In 1983 and 1984, the team participated in a series of matches against The Galaxians , the Bruise Brothers ( Porkchop Cash and Troy Graham ), and the team of Lanny Poffo and Randy Savage . They soon made their way to Mid-South Wrestling where they started a feud with the Midnight Express ( Bobby Eaton , Dennis Condrey , and manager Jim Cornette). The feud began when Cornette threw

1938-1990: The titles after threatening a racial discrimination lawsuit over the referee's decision in a loss to The Rock 'n' Roll Express on September 16, 1994 in Knoxville, Tennessee.   22 The Rock 'n' Roll Express ( Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton ) December 25, 1994 SMW Live event Knoxville, Tennessee 10 103 Aired on January 07, 1995 on SMW TV.   23 The Dynamic Duo ( Al Snow and Unabomb ) April 7, 1995 SMW Live event Pikeville, Kentucky 1 90 Aired on April 15, 1995 on SMW TV.   24 The Thugs ( Tony Anthony and Tracy Smothers ) July 6, 1995 SMW Live event Jellico, Tennessee 1 29 Aired July 15, 1995 on SMW TV.   25 The Heavenly Bodies ( Jimmy Del Ray and Tom Prichard ) August 4, 1995 SMW Live event Knoxville, Tennessee 3 (3, 8) 114  Aired on August 12, 1995 on SMW TV.   — Deactivated November 26, 1995 — — — — Titles retired when SMW closed after holding its last event on November 26, 1995, in Cookeville, Tennessee . References [ edit ] ^ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN   0-9698161-5-4 . ^ "SMW Title Histories" . ProWrestlingHistory.com . Retrieved 2007-07-14 . ^ "Smoky Mountain Wrestling Tag Team Titles History" . Solie.org . Retrieved 2007-07-14 . ^ Ed Grabianowski (13 January 2006). "How Pro Wrestling Works" . How Stuff Works . Retrieved April 5, 2009 . ^ Gutschmidt, Adam (2004-07-08). "WWF Survivor Series '93 Re-Revued" . Online Onslaught . Archived from

1989-592: The titles. During that feud, they had Jim Cornette as their manager. Soon after the Gangstas feuded, Cornette betrayed Morton and Gibson, as they feuded with The Dynamic Duo , whom they lost the titles to in April 1995. In April 1995, they defeated Dick Murdoch and Randy Rhodes to win the vacant NWA World Tag Team Championship. In June 1995, they were stripped of the titles, as their USWA match with PG-13 ended in controversy. A week later, they defeated PG-13 to win back

2040-533: The top and hit Gibson in the back with a computer as York distracted referee Bill Alfonso on the apron. The former partners had more matches over the next several weeks, mostly won by Morton. Morton and Gibson continued their singles careers until Robert was released by WCW in November 1991. Morton stayed on in WCW as a heel until the summer of 1992. In late July 1992, Ricky Morton briefly feuded with Eddie Gilbert in

2091-435: The top rope on his extended knee while Ron Simmons was holding it. Morton would state years later on a podcast with Ric Flair that the injury actually occurred the day before the match when Robert's wife hit him with a car. Ricky says that he told Robert to just get to the ring and go down right after the start of the match so that he could be paid while injured. Gibson was forced to miss a considerable amount of time throughout

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2142-430: Was a Barbed wire steel cage match .   9 The Heavenly Bodies ( Stan Lane and Tom Prichard ) January 18, 1993 SMW Live event Newton, North Carolina 5 117 Aired January 30, 1993 on SMW TV.   10 The Rock 'n' Roll Express ( Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton ) May 15, 1993 SMW Live event Johnson City, Tennessee 4 44 This

2193-427: Was a Loser of fall leaves SMW match . Lane lost the fall.   11 The Bruise Brothers (Don and Ron) June 28, 1993 SMW Live event Council, Virginia 1 75 Aired July 10-17, 1993 on SMW TV.   12 The Rock 'n' Roll Express ( Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton ) September 11, 1993 SMW Live event Morristown, Tennessee 5 74 This

2244-411: Was a Texas Death match .   7 The Heavenly Bodies ( Stan Lane and Tom Prichard ) November 28, 1992 SMW Live event Johnson City, Tennessee 4 1 This was a Street Fight .   8 The Rock 'n' Roll Express ( Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton ) November 29, 1992 SMW Live event Knoxville, Tennessee 3 50 This

2295-585: Was a Losing team leaves SMW Steel Cage Match.   17 Chris Candido and Brian Lee April 23, 1994 SMW Live event Johnson City, Tennessee 1 104 Aired May 7th, 1994 on SMW TV.   18 The Rock 'n' Roll Express ( Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton ) August 5, 1994 SMW Live event Knoxville, Tennessee 8 1 Aired August 13th, 1994 on SMW TV.   19 Chris Candido and Brian Lee August 6, 1994 SMW Live event Johnson City, Tennessee 2 2 This

2346-779: Was a hair vs. titles match.   13 The Heavenly Bodies ( Jimmy Del Ray and Tom Prichard ) November 24, 1993 WWF Survivor Series (1993) Boston, Massachusetts 1 (1, 6) 86   14 The Rock 'n' Roll Express ( Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton ) February 18, 1994 SMW Live event Port Huron, Michigan 6 1     15 The Heavenly Bodies ( Jimmy Del Ray and Tom Prichard ) February 19, 1994 SMW Live event Taylor, Michigan 2 (2, 7) 41   16 The Rock 'n' Roll Express ( Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton ) April 1, 1994 SMW Live event Pikeville, Kentucky 7 22 This

2397-424: Was a hospital elimination match.   5 The Heavenly Bodies ( Stan Lane and Tom Prichard ) November 26, 1992 SMW Live event Hazard, Kentucky 3 1 This was a Falls Count Anywhere match .   6 The Rock 'n' Roll Express ( Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton ) November 27, 1992 SMW Live event Welch, West Virginia 2 1 This

2448-502: Was also a hair vs. hair match, where Ricky Morton and Tammy Fytch 's hair are on the line. Aired August 13th, 1994 on SMW TV.   20 The Rock 'n' Roll Express ( Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton ) August 8, 1994 SMW Live event Saltville, Virginia 9 56 Aired August 20, 1994 on SMW TV.   21 The Gangstas ( New Jack and Mustapha Saed ) October 3, 1994 N/A Morganton, North Carolina 1 83 Awarded

2499-588: Was also referee Tiger Hattori 's final match in the United States. On September 29, at Fighting Spirit Unleashed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , they teamed with Tanahashi and Chaos ( Hirooki Goto , Tomohiro Ishii , and Yoshi-Hashi ) in a twelve-man tag team elimination match versus Bullet Club ( Jay White , Kenta , Tama Tonga , Tanga Loa , Chase Owens , and Gedo ). The Rock 'n' Roll Express made their All Elite Wrestling (AEW) appearance on

2550-425: Was formed with Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson in 1983 in Memphis by head booker Jerry Lawler . They were originally paired together as an alternative to the popular team of The Fabulous Ones ( Steve Keirn and Stan Lane ) when they could not wrestle in certain towns. The gimmick of The Rock 'n' Roll Express was a couple of high flying wrestlers who loved glam metal music, as it was a popular genre of music at

2601-788: Was the tag team title in Smoky Mountain Wrestling . It existed from 1992 until 1995 when the promotion closed. This is a tag team championship in the sport of professional wrestling. Title history [ edit ] Key No. Overall reign number Reign Reign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different Days Number of days held No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref. Date Event Location Reign Days 1 The Heavenly Bodies ( Stan Lane and Tom Prichard ) April 23, 1992 SMW Live event Harrogate, Tennessee 1 107 Defeated The Fantastics (Bobby and Jackie Fulton) in

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