

Christian has had an extremely successful career and would have been the Breakout had he been teaming with anybody besides Edge, who became one of the most successful wrestlers of all time.Edge & Christian have multiple examples of this relating to them.Who? note It was at first his brother-in-law Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart, later on it was his brother Owen Exactly note "Who" was a gimmick used by Neidhart in 1996. The Hart Foundation - OK, this team had Bret Hart, who went on to become a multiple-time world champion and hall of famer, and.He then went jumped ship from WCW to WWF, where he went from undercard tag guy to singles main eventer. During this period he teamed with the Diamond Studd and Diamond Dallas Page - and although those two were very succesful by Jannetty standards, neither of them had quite the sucess that Nash did. After a short singles run as Oz, Nash became Vinny Vegas and went back to tag teaming. After Iron left the business only a few months in, Blade (Al Green) was brought in to replace him. He started as Steel, one half of the Master Blasters alongside Iron (Cory Pendarvis). Kevin Nash spent most of his early career in various undercard tag teams in WCW, and went on to more success than any of his tag partners, most of whom became little more than footnotes in the business.Ed Leslie became best known as either Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake, or "that guy with no talent who only has a job because he's friends with Hogan". During their NWA and AWA days, Terry Bollea and Ed Leslie were a tag team of kayfabe brothers, known alternately as Terry & Ed Boulder, and Hulk & Dizzy Hogan.He became a main eventer in ECW and was a moderately successful mid-carder during the Attitude Era, while the high point of Jannetty's post-WWF career was losing a PPV match for the WCW Cruiserweight Title against Chris Jericho. Cassidy was sent to ECW after the breakup and went back to his original persona as Al Snow. The team wasn't successful and Jannetty ended up being released after losing a WWF Championship match to his former partner Shawn Michaels. In 1996, Jannetty teamed with Leif Cassidy to form the New Rockers.And considering Michaels' antics at times in his career, that's saying something. However, a couple of poorly timed injuries hamstrung Jannetty's biggest pushes and his partying lifestyle ended up getting the better of him.

At the time The Rockers broke up, Michaels and Jannetty were considered equals in ability and charisma, and the then-WWF expected to get two singles stars out of the breakup. In Jannetty's defense, relegating him to irrelevancy while pushing Michaels wasn't the original plan.In some circles, the phrase "Shawn Michaels killed tag teams" is uttered without irony. There are some wrestling fans who attribute the floundering of modern tag team wrestling (both within and outside the WWE) to this speculation of betrayal the moment two wrestlers form a pair and, by extension, the Rockers. The impact of this breakup is so prevalent that to this day, the rise of any hot new Tag Team will inevitably result in speculation about which member will end up as "The Jannetty" when they inevitably breakup. Marty Jannetty hasn't been relevant in years, and what he's most famous for is being the man that the left behind half of any broken up tag team is compared to. Shawn Michaels is one of the biggest stars of all time.
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