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The Young Stallions were a professional wrestling tag team composed of Jim Powers and Paul Roma who competed in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) from 1987 to 1989.

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61-629: The two youngsters were put together to be used as enhancement talent by the WWF booking team in March 1987 in what at first likely seemed to be a one-time pairing on March 21, 1987 at a WWF Superstars taping in Las Vegas, NV. Falling to Demolition , Roma & Powers would then go on to lose televised matches to The New Dream Team ( Greg Valentine and Dino Bravo ) (March 22), and Butch Reed & The Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff (April 23). Finally,

122-547: A heel jobber professional wrestling tag team in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), consisting of two masked wrestlers known as One (or Spanish Uno for "one") and Two (or Spanish Dos for "two"). The original team consisted of José Estrada Sr. and Jose Luis Rivera . Several other wrestlers made use of the gimmick in 2000 and 2003. Edge and Christian and the Hardy Boyz both won

183-485: A bit of success came at a WWF Superstars taping on April 24 when the two teamed with Tito Santana in a winning effort against Bob Orton, Don Muraco , and Tiger Chung Lee . Shortly after Roma & Powers began teaming on the house show circuit, losing to Demolition and defeating fellow preliminary team The Shadows. Meanwhile, on television, Roma & Powers would again lose to Demolition in May on WWF Superstars, followed by

244-410: A draw would travel with their own jobber. Free from televised exposure, the star could beat the same opponent from town to town. Such a jobber could even be elevated to champion status, entering the ring with an impressive sounding title belt only to have it removed at the end of the match night after night. There are times, however, when a jobber will prove their skill, determination, and/or loyalty to

305-479: A face and as a snobbish intellectual, known as "The Genius", who also read poems as a heel) and Lombardi ("The Brooklyn Brawler", a smug, tough-talking brawler). World Championship Wrestling (WCW), just like the WWE, made huge use of jobbers during the late 1980s and 1990s. Jobbers like Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker , Dale Veasey , George South , Bobby Walker , Joe Gomez , The Gambler , The Roadblock and Trent Knight lost

366-556: A few matches against The Rockers ( Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty ) during the Rockers first stint in the WWF (which only lasted two weeks, and which after they were fired) in 1987. Since the Shadows wore matching outfits of either black or white or black or grey and had nearly identical builds, the referees could not tell them apart, which allowed the team to make a lot of illegal switches during matches. The Shadows would also have

427-549: A heel team. However, Lombardi and Horowitz ended up losing most of their matches in the WWE. In addition, Triple H was given the role of "jobbing to the stars" by WWF owner Vince McMahon in the summer of 1996 as punishment for the Madison Square Garden Incident . On the independent wrestling circuit, including the Mexican independent circuit, the star wrestlers with sufficient name recognition to be

488-449: A jobber angle, in which his gimmick was "Who's Better Than Kanyon? Nobody". He ended up jobbing to opponents on WWE Velocity . A jobber angle involved Montel Vontavious Porter (MVP), whose continual losses during the end of 2008 – including embarrassing losses in which he was pinned by roll-ups from mid-level WWE superstars – cost him the signing bonus he received when he joined WWE. Los Conquistadores Los Conquistadores were

549-598: A loss to the New Dream Team on Wrestling Challenge. The team's first significant victory would come in a huge upset victory over Bob Orton & Don Muraco at Madison Square Garden on May 18. in a house show . The match would air on Prime Time Wrestling later that month. During this time, Powers also wrestled Bob Orton in the house show circuit, all in the losing side for Powers. Roma & Powers would follow this with televised victories over The Shadows ( Randy Colley & Jose Luis Rivera ) on June 20. This momentum

610-471: A major promotion, giving them exposure they wouldn't receive otherwise. While being interviewed by Byron Saxton before his match against Braun Strowman in 2016, independent wrestler Johnny Knockout said he wanted to wrestle Strowman because "he likes big, sweaty men ". The unexpected response led to Knockout eventually trending on Twitter ahead of other events on that night's Raw . Heels and some faces used to abuse and humiliate jobbers during or after

671-616: A match in which they were defeated by Rey Mysterio and Billy Kidman . Unlike previous versions of Los Conquistadors, Conway and Dinsmore wore black and gold masks with exposed mouths along with blue shoulder pads. On July 27, 2003, another set of Conquistadors participated in the APA Invitational Barroom Brawl Match at Vengeance , where they were beaten up by the APA. In this case, the OVW wrestlers working under

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732-486: A match on Prime Time Wrestling. Meanwhile, on the house show circuit the team won several encounters with The New Dream Team. That fall the Roma & Powers pairing finally received an official moniker, The Young Stallions. The team seemingly received their name by accident when play-by-play commentator Vince McMahon referred to them once as "a couple of young stallions", thus naming the team. The Stallions would soon acquire

793-408: A match. For example, Jake "The Snake" Roberts got Bob Emory's and Trent Knight's heads inside the sack where he kept his python snake; Dick Murdoch smashed the aforementioned Emory against a podium and then hit him with a piece of wood, Kenny Kendall got hogtied twice by Bunkhouse Buck at the end of a match, Reno Riggins was made to put a woman's dress on. A slightly higher position is "jobber to

854-538: A match: Jake Roberts would allow his pet snake slither over his opponents once he pinned them; Brutus Beefcake would cut their hair off (on those sporting long hair or a mullet ); Big Boss Man would cuff them to the ropes and beat them with a baton; Ted DiBiase would put them under with the Million Dollar Dream and then stuff a hundred-dollar bill in their mouths; Lex Luger , under his "Narcissist" gimmick, would make them stand up by holding them by

915-635: A minor feud with The Killer Bees (a team composed of "Jumpin ' " Jim Brunzell and B. Brian Blair ) and would lose every match they had with the Bees. The Shadows scored a rare victory in Detroit , Michigan when the defeated they team of S. D. Jones and Lanny Poffo . The Shadows faced many top tag-teams like The Fabulous Rougeaus ( Jacques and Raymond ), The Can-Am Connection , ( Rick Martel and Tom Zenk ), and Strike Force (Rick Martel and Tito Santana), and gave those teams many hard matches, though

976-606: A number of these wrestlers had main-event matches at some point (such as Sharpe receiving matches against then-WWF World Heavyweight Champion Bob Backlund or Danny Davis working in six-man tag-team matches with The Hart Foundation , usually against Tito Santana and the British Bulldogs (during the "dishonest referee" angle)) before being pushed toward the bottom of the roster's hierarchy; others, such as Mick Foley, would later become main-event wrestlers. Some were given gimmicks of their own, such as Poffo (a poet laureate as

1037-427: A reputation of being reasonably capable competitors (which makes the stars all the more impressive when they in turn defeat them easily) as well as to earn the contempt of the audience who enjoy seeing them finally get their comeuppance when they take on the tougher wrestlers. Heels can also be jobbers, such as Steve Lombardi during the 1980s and early 1990s. In the 1980s, Lombardi teamed with Barry Horowitz , to form

1098-568: A shot at the titles. They later won a tag-team battle royal on SmackDown! to earn a title shot. After the match, a vignette showed Los Conquistadors being congratulated backstage by Edge and Christian. Since they were seen with Los Conquistadors, Edge and Christian claimed there was no way they could be Los Conquistadors. Their title shot came at No Mercy , where they defeated the Hardys using tactics similar to those employed by Edge and Christian, including Conquistador Dos using Christian's finisher

1159-475: A stipulation barring Edge and Christian from receiving another title shot for the duration of the Hardy Boyz' championship reign. Weeks later, Los Conquistadors made their return, though they didn't physically resemble Rivera and Estrada; rather, the team looked and acted more like Edge and Christian, a suspicion that was boosted by Los Conquistadors immediately targeting the Hardy Boyz in the hopes of getting

1220-493: A tremendous upset victory in a reversed victory in a non-title matchup. The win was the beginning of a push for the team, which soon began winning multiple encounters with Muraco & Orton (who were beginning to early turn on each other) on the house show circuit as the summer closed. Another huge upset victory came on August 20 when they upended Kamala & Sika via countout on WWF Superstars. On August 30 they again defeated The Hart Foundation, this time via disqualification in

1281-405: A wrestler. Such a job may mark the end of a push , a departure from the company, or a loss of faith in the wrestler as a marketable commodity. As a result, it may also mark a downward slide in a wrestler's career. This is especially the case when the wrestler is beaten very easily, or squashed . Sometimes, jobbing is presented to a wrestler because of the problems and bad working relationship that

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1342-520: Is a professional wrestling term used to describe a wrestler who is routinely defeated by main eventers, mid-carders, or low-carders. Most promoters do not use the term because of the negative connotation. Jobbers have been used since the 1950s, and they were popular in promotions of the United States and Canada around this time. World Wrestling Entertainment ( WWE ) made greatest use of full-time jobbers during their syndicated television shows in

1403-473: Is to job cleanly . Wrestlers who routinely (or exclusively) lose matches are known as jobbers or "dummy wrestlers". A wrestler skilled at enhancing the matches they lose, as opposed to a jobber, is called a carpenter . In the post-kayfabe era the term has taken on a negative connotation, leading to the use of the neutral term enhancement talent . A job which is presented as being the result of an extremely close, entertaining match, or underhanded tactics on

1464-482: The Unprettier to win the match. Backstage, Edge and Christian, looking like they had just come out of the showers, politely challenged Los Conquistadors for a title shot the next night. On Raw the following night, Edge looked confident as he made his way through the backstage area toward the ring, until he found Christian seemingly put through a table. Edge was left to fight Los Conquistadors by himself, and

1525-515: The WWF World Tag Team Championship as Los Conquistadores, although their reigns were later credited under their actual team names. The Shadows was the name of a masked heel jobber professional wrestling tag team in the WWF in 1987. The team consisted of two masked wrestlers known as Light and Dark or simply "Shadow No. 1" and "Shadow No. 2" . Randy Colley was "Shadow No. 1", and Jose Luis Rivera who

1586-466: The 10-team elimination match at the Survivor Series 1988 , where The Conquistadors and The Powers of Pain were the last two teams left in the ring. After shocking the wrestling world by outlasting several formidable tandems, The Conquistadors eventually lost when Mr. Fuji tripped up Uno and The Barbarian hit him with a headbutt to win the match for The Powers of Pain. The Conquistadors spent

1647-1031: The 1980s and early 1990s, Superstars of Wrestling , Wrestling Challenge and All-Star Wrestling . Barry Horowitz and Steve Lombardi were the wrestlers most prominently identified with this role; other wrestlers who performed mainly as jobbers during this period included "Leaping" Lanny Poffo , Brady Boone , Tiger Chung Lee , Barry O , Reno Riggins , Duane Gill , Barry Hardy , Mick Foley , Scott Casey , Dangerous Danny Davis (also wrestling as Mr. X), The Shadows ( Randy Colley and Jose Luis Rivera ), Los Conquistadores (Jose Luis Rivera and José Estrada Sr. ), "Iron" Mike Sharpe , Von Krus , S. D. Jones , George South , Dusty Wolfe , Mario Mancini , Tim Horner , Sonny Rogers, Brian Costello , Red Tyler, and Tom "Rocky" Stone . Many of these wrestlers also did work matches against each other at larger arena cards at venues such as Madison Square Garden and were usually more competitive against their opponents, with several of these wrestlers gaining victories. In some cases,

1708-609: The May 17, 1993, episode of Raw . He then renamed himself the "1-2-3 Kid". This win (and the Kid) were worked into Ramon's feud with Ted DiBiase , with DiBiase taunting Ramon repeatedly over losing to a nobody until he too was pinned by the Kid. On the September 20, 1993, episode of Raw , I.R.S. was pinned with a rollup by P.J. Walker thanks to Ramon's interference. Jobbers can also get recognition on social media after appearing on

1769-508: The Shadows always lost. The Shadows had very little success and never appeared on a pay-per-view card, though they did appear on a Coliseum WWF home video VHS cassette called WWF High Flyers in which they had a match against the team of Paul Roma and Jim Powers , (known as The Young Stallions ), and it was a match that which the Shadows had with the Stallions where Vince McMahon called Roma and Powers "two young stallions" thus naming

1830-566: The Shadows then quietly disbanded. After the Shadows disbanded, Colley then left the WWF and joined Continental Wrestling , while Rivera stayed with the WWF and formed Los Conquistadores with José Estrada Sr. The original Conquistadors were a masked foreign heel team consisting of Puerto Rican wrestlers José Estrada Sr. and José Luis Rivera, billed as being "from somewhere in Latin America", who were used mainly as enhancement talent . They had one pay-per-view appearance, as part of

1891-533: The Stallions scoring a huge upset victory. However WWF owner Vince McMahon seemed to lose interest in the idea of pushing the team. This may have been due, in part, to the fact that Powers and Roma did not get along with each other behind the curtain, as well as the arrival of The Rockers as another viable babyface team at the end of May. The Stallions lost house show matches to the Rougeau Brothers in May, then dropped multiple encounters to The Bolsheviks

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1952-539: The WWE and ended up being a heel jobber. Another example is Siva Afi , who was a successful main-eventer/mid-carder in the independent circuit, including challenging Ric Flair for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship to a 60-minute time limit draw in front of 20,000 people, ended up being a jobber in the WWF, which eventually led to other local promotions to give him a jobber position. A tag-team known as The Undertakers that did well on

2013-797: The WWF before as The Red Demon, and under his real name, and under both identities wrestled against both babyfaces and heels . Shortly after Colley left Demolition and was replaced by Barry Darsow , Colley and Rivera would form the masked Shadows tag-team, and they would make their debut as a team in Worcester, Massachusetts , on March 17, 1987, at a house show defeating the team of Lanny Poffo and Nick Kiniski , and The Shadows would have their first TV match also in Worcester, Massachusetts, on April 23, 1987, when they teamed with fellow jobber "Iron" Mike Sharp and lost to Blackjack Mulligan , Billy Jack Haynes and Tito Santana . The Shadows also had

2074-563: The WWF in 1990. In April 1991, The Conquistadors wrestled in All Star Championship Wrestling in a match defeating The Power Twins by DQ. In the year 2000, Edge and Christian engaged in a lengthy feud, with The Hardy Boyz capturing the WWF Tag Team Championship from Edge and Christian in a steel cage match at Unforgiven . The following day the Hardys won a ladder match that included

2135-399: The WWF. Powers would remain with the WWF until October 1994, occasionally teaming with various wrestlers, and ended his tenure on a winning streak. Job (professional wrestling) Mid 20th Century 1970s and 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s and 2020s In professional wrestling slang , a job is a losing performance in a wrestling match. It is derived from

2196-525: The ban on Edge and Christian challenging for the championships had ended when "Los Conquistadors" defeated the Hardy Boyz for the titles, so Edge and Christian could wrestle for the titles again without disguises. On the July 17, 2003 edition of SmackDown! , Rob Conway and Nick Dinsmore , who were both working in Ohio Valley Wrestling at the time, assumed the roles of Los Conquistadors in

2257-582: The elimination tag team match at the first annual 1987 Survivor Series pay-per-view on November 26, 1987. The Stallions success took a small hit at the 1988 Royal Rumble, where Roma & Powers lost a best of three falls match to The Islanders in two straight falls (Roma appeared to suffer a legitimate knee injury during the match). Despite this Roma & Powers continued to enjoy success that winter, winning house show encounters with The Bolsheviks , The Alaskans (Dave Wagner & Rick Renslow), and The Conquistadors . The latter had many matches taking place in

2318-437: The euphemism "doing one's job", which was employed to protect information related to kayfabe from being revealed. The term can be used a number of ways. When a wrestler is booked to lose a match, it is described as "a job". The act itself is described with the verb jobbing , while the act of booking (rather than being booked) to job is called jobbing out . To lose a match fairly (meaning without any kayfabe rules being broken)

2379-552: The following month. Roma & Powers even lost to The Conquistadors on a house show in Warwick, RI on July 3, and by the end of the summer had lost all momentum, falling in multiple encounters to The Killer Bees. The team that had shocked the world less than a year earlier was now devoid of a push, and was fodder for The Brain Busters in the fall. A year after winning the inaugural Survivor Series, The Young Stallions found themselves

2440-714: The hair and make them look at themselves in a mirror; the Islanders would chew some fruit (usually pineapple) and then spit it over their chests, and so on. Some jobbers, such as Barry Horowitz , Iron Mike Sharpe , the Brooklyn Brawler or the Mulkey Brothers grew to become household names to fans. Others, such as Trent Knight, Cougar Jay, Reno Riggins, Tommy Angel, Bob Emory, Ricky Nelson, Curtis Thompson , Kenny Kendall, or Eddie Jackie, were expected by fans to be squashed and even humiliated during or after

2501-553: The independent circuit became jobbers when they joined the WWF in 1992 and became known as Double Trouble. Sometimes, jobbing may be used as a gimmick. While in ECW, Al Snow began referring to jobbing on-screen as part of his gimmick. He subsequently formed a stable called The J.O.B. Squad , composed of prominent jobbers. In World Championship Wrestling , the tendency of the Armstrongs (particularly Brad Armstrong ) to lose matches

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2562-476: The latter as part of the Four Horsemen ; however, in Roma's case, he went downhill again some time later. The brothers Hardy Boyz began their careers in WWE as jobbers for a few years, before receiving their first push as legitimate contenders in the tag division. Sometimes the opposite will occur, as was in the case of "Iron" Mike Sharpe , who started as a normal wrestler in the independent circuit and

2623-494: The majority of their matches. However, they usually scored clean victories against other pure jobbers. Wrestlers who worked as jobbers for WWE were also employed as jobbers in WCW during this period. The American Wrestling Association (AWA) also made moderate use of jobbers in their shows. In independent promotions jobbers rarely appear, but when they do, it is mostly in squash matches . A jobber may not necessarily lose, only make

2684-560: The masks were Rob Conway and Johnny Jeter . On the October 8, 2018 episode of Raw , a man dressed in a Conquistador outfit, later revealed to be Kurt Angle , won a WWE World Cup Qualifying Battle Royal by last eliminating Baron Corbin . The next week on Raw , jobber Billy Bain dressed as a Conquistador (assumed to be Angle) to take on The Authors of Pain in a losing effort. The Los Conquistadors costumes of Edge and Christian from 2000 were made available as alternative outfits in

2745-676: The music intended for the Hart Foundation, "Crank it Up", and entered a short feud with the WWF Tag-Team Champions. The Stallions received their first ever Saturday Night's Main Event matchup, where they narrowly fell to The Hart Foundation in a match that aired on October 3. This did little to stall the momentum that the team now had, and Roma & Powers scored the biggest victory of their careers when they became one of only two surviving teams alongside The Killer Bees in

2806-478: The next night. That would be the last pairing of the two until June 19, when the Stallions defeated Boris Zukhov & Barry Horowitz on Prime Time Wrestling. This would also be their final victory, as the duo remained dormant until they reunited one last time in a loss to The Powers of Pain on August 7 on Prime Time Wrestling. Without an official announcement or angle to end the partnership, Roma and Powers went their separate ways, competing once again full-time in

2867-575: The original Boston Garden. On March 7, 1988, nearly a year after their initial encounter Roma & Powers again faced Demolition on Prime Time Wrestling. This time the match was much closer, with Demolition winning. The teams would later face on a house show match on March 20 in Lafayette, LA. Subbing for Strike Force , the Stallions gained their first victory over Demolition. Less than two weeks later they faced again in Lugano, Switzerland on April 1, with

2928-412: The part of an opponent, will not necessarily tarnish a wrestler's reputation, especially if the situation is presented as one where the wrestler "deserved" to win but was cheated. At other times a high-profile loss, particularly one which makes the wrestler in question look weak, foolish, or otherwise damages their reputation, might signify certain behind-the-scenes events that have real-life implications on

2989-609: The promotion and move beyond jobber status. Curt Hennig and Eddie Gilbert , who served as high-level jobbers during their initial WWE runs, later became main-eventers. Billy Kidman initially started out as a jobber in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), before moving up the ranks to become a champion in both the WCW and WWE. Paul Roma , who started as a jobber for the WWE in the 1980s, gained enough popularity in WCW to win that promotion's Tag Team Titles with partners such as Paul Orndorff and Arn Anderson ,

3050-646: The rest of 1988 and 1989 jobbing to established teams, except some rare victories including a win over the Young Stallions, two wins over The Rockers , a win over The Killer Bees , wins over the teams of Terry Taylor and Sam Houston , jobber tag teams Brady Boone and Omar Atlas , and John Latu and Bob Emory, and a victory over The Fabulous Rougeaus in Canada in a heel vs heel match. In 1989, Estrada started to appear on his own as “The Conquistador” while Rivera appeared only sporadically before both men left

3111-570: The second team eliminated. As Roma & Powers limped into 1989 at nearly the very bottom of the tag-team ranks, their teaming became more infrequent. After several losses to The Twin Towers ( Akeem and the Big Boss Man ) in January, the Young Stallions would not be seen together until a Madison Square Garden victory on March 18 against The Conquistadors, followed by a Boston Gardens victory

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3172-719: The singles division. Powers and Roma both went back to being "enhancement talent" who would lose to bigger stars to make them look good. In the spring of 1990 Paul Roma began to team with Hercules, with both turning heel in June 1990, taking the name Power and Glory . One of the first matches the newly formed team had was against Jim Powers & Jim Brunzell , in which Roma and Hernandez were victorious. Roma finally faced Jim Powers in singles competition in six house show matches in August 1990, coming out victorious in each encounter. Power & Glory would last until October 1991, when Roma left

3233-472: The stars" (also known as a "glorified jobber"), which is a wrestler who defeats pure jobbers and mid-carders, but who consistently loses to top-level or up-and-coming stars. This happens after a main-eventer or mid-carder loses their status and is demoted to this lower level. This often happens to popular faces and sometimes heels towards the end of their careers. Many of these jobbers to the stars are heels who routinely beat up on face jobbers so as to build up

3294-452: The superstar look powerful—or at least make another wrestler interfering with the match to look more powerful. One example is Jimmy Jacobs : employed by WWE as a jobber for a time, Jacobs wrestled Eddie Guerrero during the latter's last heel run. Though Jacobs was squashed, he actually won by disqualification when Guerrero beat him with a chair. Another example of a jobber winning was when " The Kid " suddenly won an upset over Razor Ramon on

3355-556: The team. The Shadows would lose every match they had with the Stallions through early to mid 1987, and although Rivera was able to beat Jim Powers in some house show matches, but he did not keep his winning streak as Powers would avenge his loss with a victory over Rivera in a house show match in October 1987. Rivera's partner Colley would also lose a match to Powers' partner Roma at a Boston Gardens house show. Colley and Rivera would continue to wrestle exclusively at house shows and wouldn't reappear on TV until November 17. Shortly after

3416-413: The wrestler and the owner of the promotion have. At other times, it is a requirement of a wrestler's on-the-job training, learning how to perform in front of a live audience while helping make the more established wrestlers look credible. World Wrestling Entertainment ( WWE ) has referred to jobbers as lovable , adorable "losers". Sometimes they euphemistically use the term "local competitor" . Jobber

3477-519: Was "Shadow No. 2". Colley was previously part of the tag team Demolition as the original Smash, and before that a tag team called The Moondogs as Moondog Rex and was a one-time WWF Tag Team Champion with Moondog King and then later Moondog Spot . The Moondogs were very successful since they had held the WWF tag team title once as well having won many tag team titles in the World Wrestling Council (WWC). Rivera had wrestled in

3538-399: Was declared that Edge and Christian's title victory the previous night was official. At the same time, because the Hardy Boyz had just defeated the champions, commissioner Mick Foley ruled they were now the tag team champions. After being outsmarted by the Hardy Boyz, Edge and Christian gave up the golden costumes of Los Conquistadors. In line with the stipulations of the prior ladder match,

3599-485: Was quickly squashed when the duo teamed with Mario Mancini and Don Driggers in a squad match loss on June 2 to the newly formed Bobby Heenan family ( King Kong Bundy , Hercules , Harley Race , and a returning Paul Orndorff ). For the next two months Roma & Powers would wrestle The Islanders on house shows, where they were winless. The team's first big break came on August 8, 1987 when they faced WWF Tag-Team Champions The Hart Foundation . Roma & Powers scored

3660-495: Was referred to as the "Armstrong curse". On average, however, Brad Armstrong was more of a jobber to the stars, while his brothers were pure jobbers for the most part, though Brian Armstrong would find the greatest success of the brothers in WWE as the Road Dogg , even poking fun at WCW's 'burial' of the Armstrongs by wearing a t-shirt that said "Look Ma! No Curse!". In 2003, after he returned from his neck injury, Chris Kanyon did

3721-429: Was shocked when they quickly defeated him. When Christian showed up at ringside, Los Conquistadors unmasked themselves, revealing themselves to be Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy . They explained that they had attacked Edge and Christian's hired goons ( Christopher Daniels and Aaron Aguilera , who had doubled for Los Conquistadors in backstage segments) backstage and stole the costumes. As Edge and Christian complained, it

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