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Snabbit888Posted on 10/08/07 at 03:33:12

Do they have a tag team finisher?
mamushiPosted on 10/08/07 at 03:42:31

they have some listed on Wikipedia, but I don't know if any are officially a finisher for them.
Critic of the DawnPosted on 10/08/07 at 05:30:46

On 10/08/07 at 03:33:12, Snabbit888 wrote:Do they have a tag team finisher?
To have a finisher, wouldn't they need to win a match?

Eric "Critic of the Dawn"
Snabbit888Posted on 10/08/07 at 07:01:05

You make a valid point.  I'm sorry for calling you a bad example in that other thread.  You are wise.
AzraelPosted on 10/09/07 at 00:38:49

They used some kick combo to beat Hoyt and Rave the other week. I don't think it has a name though.

And one match does not necessarily mean a finisher.
Hockey LovahPosted on 10/11/07 at 02:37:57

Is it Motor City Machineguns, or Machine Guns?
The TNM Members ChampPosted on 10/13/07 at 23:00:02

Why are they even a tag team? For awhile I thought Alex Shelley was destined for stardom with his charisma during the Papparazi Production angle.  What was the reasoning for their teaming? Or was this just thrown together without any reasoning?
Hockey LovahPosted on 10/15/07 at 00:55:32

On 10/13/07 at 23:00:02, The TNM Members Champ wrote:Why are they even a tag team? For awhile I thought Alex Shelley was destined for stardom with his charisma during the Papparazi Production angle. What was the reasoning for their teaming? Or was this just thrown together without any reasoning?
They have actually had some success on the independent scene and in Japan as well.
Critic of the DawnPosted on 10/15/07 at 05:37:01

On 10/13/07 at 23:00:02, The TNM Members Champ wrote:Why are they even a tag team? For awhile I thought Alex Shelley was destined for stardom with his charisma during the Papparazi Production angle. What was the reasoning for their teaming? Or was this just thrown together without any reasoning?
TNA realized that they were on the verge of creating a major marketable star, and quickly reversed course before they had to start putting him over bona fide midcard guys like Robert Roode and Eric Young.

Eric "Critic of the Dawn"
The TNM Members ChampPosted on 10/15/07 at 15:15:15

On 10/15/07 at 05:37:01, Critic of the Dawn wrote:
TNA realized that they were on the verge of creating a major marketable star, and quickly reversed course before they had to start putting him over bona fide midcard guys like Robert Roode and Eric Young.

Eric "Critic of the Dawn"
Got to love sarcasm. TNA was very enjoyable during the Papparazi Production segments. It got most of the X-division guys over as far as knowing they actually have some personality.
MGDukesterPosted on 10/15/07 at 18:15:07

In last night's Bound for Glory Dark match, they finished off Mathews with a series of kicks ending with a double super kick.