#4 Demolition
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In the 1980's, one tag team dominated the global wrestling scene, the Road Warriors, Hawk and Animal.
When WWE boss, Vince McMahon was unable to sign the tandem away from the NWA, he decided to create his own version of the dominant squad.
That team was called Demolition. Ax and Smash were a sensation and an incredibly talented and popular act in their own right.
Winning tag team gold three times in total, Demolition's longest reign clocked in at a mammoth 478 days between Wrestlemania IV and an episode of Saturday Night's Main Event in July 1989.
Since the act left WWE, the pair have been big critics of Vince McMahon and involved in several lawsuits filed against the company which have done their Hall of Fame prospects irreparable harm.
Induction just does not appear to be in the cards for this legendary team.