#3 The Steiner Brothers
Having competed together, on and off, for the last 30 years, there’s little doubt that The Steiner Brothers are one of the greatest tag teams of all time.
It is perhaps one of the biggest shames, then, that Rick and Scott never truly shone as well as they might have done during their WWF run in the 1990s.
Having already wrestled and established themselves in WCW for four years prior to their ‘Federation’ debut in 1992, much was expected of the highly-athletic and finely-tuned tag team. Making their pay per view debut with the company at the Royal Rumble, they continued with momentum and some real popularity into Wrestlemania XI, where they defeated the Headshrinkers in one of the best matches of the day.
That summer, they secured the WWF tag team championships from Money Inc, but it would proved to be a short title reign – symptomatic of their time with the company in general, when they were unseated by the Quebeckers.
Come the start of 1994, Rick and Scott featured less and less before eventually leaving the company altogether come late Spring.
With so much focus on tag team wrestling these days in WWE and its undoubted popularity, who wouldn’t want to see the 1990s Steiner Brothers lock up with The Revival in an ultimate showdown for the purists?