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America's Most Wanted

Tag Team - Inactive

Tag Team Data
Promotions:
Independent, NWA TNA, TNA
Years:
2002 - 2006
Signature moves:
Death Sentence
America's Most WantedChris HarrisJames StormIndependent, NWA TNA, TNA2002 - 2006


#WorkersPromotionsArtistTitle
1America's Most WantedTNADale OliverGuilty
8.30
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 124
Number of comments: 34
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Average rating: 8.31  [124]
Average rating in 2025: 9.00  [6]
Average rating in 2024: 9.09  [11]
Average rating in 2023: 9.00  [8]
Average rating in 2022: 8.33  [9]
Average rating in 2021: 8.83  [6]
Average rating in 2020: 8.50  [2]
Average rating in 2019: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2018: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2017: 9.00  [1]
Average rating in 2016: 8.25  [4]
Average rating in 2015: 8.83  [6]
Average rating in 2014: 9.00  [2]
Average rating in 2013: 7.57  [7]
Average rating in 2012: 10.00  [2]
Average rating in 2011: 8.00  [4]
Average rating in 2010: 8.20  [5]
Average rating in 2009: 8.75  [4]
Average rating in 2008: 8.43  [14]
Average rating in 2007: 7.55  [31]
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JBTheTree wrote on 29.05.2024:
[7.0] "Amw for me were the standouts and almost carried the entire early TNA Impact tag team division. Put on some solid matches and stories. 3.5 stars."
benny5bellys wrote on 08.04.2023:
[9.0] "Best tag team in TNA history despite it being a relatively short period of time, it is just a shame it was in an era when so few people were watching so they don't get the credit they deserve."
WrestleWire wrote on 08.07.2021:
[10.0] "Genuinely surprised taht this team doesn't have a higher rating on here. TNA's Tag Teams were one of the highlights of professional wrestling at that point in time, and while it earned more renown as the years progressed, America's Most Wanted anchored an elite and tremendous division. They could wrestle against any style of opponent and always had the crowd engaged. One of the best tag teams ever, IMO."
KyleEnjoysWrestling wrote on 30.03.2021:
[7.0] "When TNA was starting to pick up steam, AMW was a component of the roster that really helped get TNA more success in the eyes of the mainstream wrestling audience. They had a number of matches against Triple X & the Six Sides of Steel is certainly the most memorable. Gail Kim will always be one of my favorite female wrestlers, but when she was added to AMW is when the team started to fall apart. I'm conflicted to rate them either a 7 or 8, but I suppose I'll go for a seven, just because the cowboy gimmick didn't always work for me."
Mizzle Assault Ant wrote on 18.05.2016:
[8.0] "Memorable team from the early days of TNA. They have a few top matches and a lot of solid work. They are not as good as some later TNA teams but they had a lot to offer."
DanTalksRasslin wrote on 15.04.2015:
[8.0] "Although briefly portrayed as a comedy act in their first few appearances, AMW quickly took on a more serious demeanor and just as quickly rose to being TNA's premier tag team in its early years. And for good reason - they were a cohesive unit that could work well against any style of opponents, with matches ranging from high-flying affairs to hardcore brawls. They had some great matches during their run, including one of TNA's all-time classics, the cage match against Triple X members Christopher Daniels and Elix Skipper at Turning Point '04. Interesting to note that at the time, they seemed to be grooming Harris, rather than Storm, to be the team's breakout star."
Paul Allain wrote on 31.08.2013:
[5.0] "AMW had a fair share of success in the early days of TNA, but I do think they did not withstand the test of time. Even in the early days, they were overshadowed by their nemesis Triple X. Later on, they split and produced better matches against each other than when they were a unit. Eventually, Chris Harris floundered and James Storm came teamed up with Bobby Roode, the new team being a significant upgrade on AMW. All in all, they had their time, but were not able to retain an untouched legacy."