W-OLF
02-08-2006, 11:19 PM
TAG TEAM PROFILES
Team: Demolition
Members: Ax (Bill Eadie)
Smash (Randy Colley)
Smash (Barry Darsow)
Crush (Brian Adams)
1st Manager: Johnny Valiant
2nd Manager: Mr Fuji
Debut: 1987
Previous Identities: Ax used to be Super Machine.
Smash is Barry Darsow
Crush is Brian Adams
Finishing Move:
Favorite Moves: Double Ax Hammer
Notable Feuds: The Islanders
The British Bulldogs
Strike Force
Powers of Pain
Brain Busters
Collosal Connection
Road Warriors
[Demolition Gallery] [Ax Gallery] [Smash I Gallery] [Smash II Gallery] [Crush Gallery]
# 03/27/88-- defeated Strike Force for the WWF World tag team titles in Atlantic City, NJ.
# 10/02/89-- defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard for the WWF World tag team titles in Wheeling, WV.
# 04/01/90-- defeated Andre The Giant & Haku for the WWF World tag team titles in Toronto, ON.
# Bill Eadie and a man named Randy Culley created the Demolition gimmick, Ax (Eadie) and Smash (Culley)..
# ~~~After a few matches, Culley left the WWF due to a contract dispute, and Barry Darsow replaced him as Smash!
# Demolition, Ax & Smash, were paired with manager, Mr. Fuji..
# Demolition was initially seen as a cheap Road Warrior knock off..
# Demolition eventually dominated the tag team division..
# Wrestlemania IV: Demolition defeated Strike Force (Tito Santana & Rick Martel) to win the WWF Tag Team Titles..
# Demolition feuded with teams like the British Bulldogs, and the Hart Foundation..
# When the The Powers of Pain entered the WWF, the Demolition was put to the ultimate test..
# July 29, 1989 - Saturday Night's Main Event: The Brain Busters defeated Demolition to win the WWF Tag Team titles..
# Demolition beat the Brain Busters three months later to recapture the WWF Tag team Titles..
# Demolition was beaten by the Collosal Connection (Andre & Haku) for the WWF Tag Team titles.
# Wrestlemania VI: Demilition defeated the Collosal Connection to recapture the Tag Team titles..
# April 13, 1990 - WWF/AJPW Wrestling Summit: Giant Baba & Andre the Giant defeated Demolition (Ax & Smash)..
# Demolition began to take on a new attitude and added a third member, Crush..
# ~~~This was actually due to health problems Eadie was suffering from so he could take a less-active roll in the team..
# The Road Warriors finally entered the WWF and feuded with Demolition..
# The Road Warriors & Ultimate Warrior faced the Demolition trio on numerous house shows..
# Ax developed some back problems and eventually took a managers roll while Smash & Crush defended the titles..
# SummerSlam 1990: The Hart Foundation defeated Demolition (Smash & Crush) for the WWF Tag Team Titles..
# Bill Eadie left the WWF, and filed a lawsuit with Randy Culley, claiming that they owned the Demolition name, and gimmick..
# Bill Eadie was on the independent scene as Axis The Demolisher.
# The lawsuit against the WWF finally came to a close in 2000, in which it was ruled that the WWF owned all rights..
# ~~~Eadie still competes under the gimmick today, he received no money from the WWF, and was told to shut down his website..
# Bill Eadie tried to sell one of his WWF tag team titles for $12,000.
Credit to http://www.obsessedwithwrestling.com
Good team obvious Road Warriors rip off but most brute strength teams in the late 80's were. I at times did find them entertaining .
Team: Demolition
Members: Ax (Bill Eadie)
Smash (Randy Colley)
Smash (Barry Darsow)
Crush (Brian Adams)
1st Manager: Johnny Valiant
2nd Manager: Mr Fuji
Debut: 1987
Previous Identities: Ax used to be Super Machine.
Smash is Barry Darsow
Crush is Brian Adams
Finishing Move:
Favorite Moves: Double Ax Hammer
Notable Feuds: The Islanders
The British Bulldogs
Strike Force
Powers of Pain
Brain Busters
Collosal Connection
Road Warriors
[Demolition Gallery] [Ax Gallery] [Smash I Gallery] [Smash II Gallery] [Crush Gallery]
# 03/27/88-- defeated Strike Force for the WWF World tag team titles in Atlantic City, NJ.
# 10/02/89-- defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard for the WWF World tag team titles in Wheeling, WV.
# 04/01/90-- defeated Andre The Giant & Haku for the WWF World tag team titles in Toronto, ON.
# Bill Eadie and a man named Randy Culley created the Demolition gimmick, Ax (Eadie) and Smash (Culley)..
# ~~~After a few matches, Culley left the WWF due to a contract dispute, and Barry Darsow replaced him as Smash!
# Demolition, Ax & Smash, were paired with manager, Mr. Fuji..
# Demolition was initially seen as a cheap Road Warrior knock off..
# Demolition eventually dominated the tag team division..
# Wrestlemania IV: Demolition defeated Strike Force (Tito Santana & Rick Martel) to win the WWF Tag Team Titles..
# Demolition feuded with teams like the British Bulldogs, and the Hart Foundation..
# When the The Powers of Pain entered the WWF, the Demolition was put to the ultimate test..
# July 29, 1989 - Saturday Night's Main Event: The Brain Busters defeated Demolition to win the WWF Tag Team titles..
# Demolition beat the Brain Busters three months later to recapture the WWF Tag team Titles..
# Demolition was beaten by the Collosal Connection (Andre & Haku) for the WWF Tag Team titles.
# Wrestlemania VI: Demilition defeated the Collosal Connection to recapture the Tag Team titles..
# April 13, 1990 - WWF/AJPW Wrestling Summit: Giant Baba & Andre the Giant defeated Demolition (Ax & Smash)..
# Demolition began to take on a new attitude and added a third member, Crush..
# ~~~This was actually due to health problems Eadie was suffering from so he could take a less-active roll in the team..
# The Road Warriors finally entered the WWF and feuded with Demolition..
# The Road Warriors & Ultimate Warrior faced the Demolition trio on numerous house shows..
# Ax developed some back problems and eventually took a managers roll while Smash & Crush defended the titles..
# SummerSlam 1990: The Hart Foundation defeated Demolition (Smash & Crush) for the WWF Tag Team Titles..
# Bill Eadie left the WWF, and filed a lawsuit with Randy Culley, claiming that they owned the Demolition name, and gimmick..
# Bill Eadie was on the independent scene as Axis The Demolisher.
# The lawsuit against the WWF finally came to a close in 2000, in which it was ruled that the WWF owned all rights..
# ~~~Eadie still competes under the gimmick today, he received no money from the WWF, and was told to shut down his website..
# Bill Eadie tried to sell one of his WWF tag team titles for $12,000.
Credit to http://www.obsessedwithwrestling.com
Good team obvious Road Warriors rip off but most brute strength teams in the late 80's were. I at times did find them entertaining .