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Tag Team Data
Promotions:
Independent, WWF
Years:
1985 - 1994
Signature moves:
Bee Stinger (Flying Hip Attack), Double Dropkick
Killer BeesB. Brian BlairJim BrunzellIndependent, WWF1985 - 1994
BeesB. Brian BlairJim BrunzellIndependent1991
Masked ConfusionB. Brian BlairJim BrunzellIndependent1991

- setzten während ihrer Matches oft identische Masken auf um ihre Gegner und den Referee zu verwirren, was zu damaligen Zeiten außergewöhnlich war, da die Killer Bees Publikumslieblinge waren
5.60
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 49
Number of comments: 14
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Average rating: 5.59  [49]
Average rating in 2025: 6.00  [2]
Average rating in 2024: 6.00  [5]
Average rating in 2023: 6.00  [6]
Average rating in 2022: 5.33  [3]
Average rating in 2021: 5.50  [4]
Average rating in 2020: 5.00  [2]
Average rating in 2019: 5.00  [1]
Average rating in 2018: 5.00  [4]
Average rating in 2017: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2016: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2015: 7.50  [2]
Average rating in 2014: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2013: 5.00  [1]
Average rating in 2010: 6.00  [3]
Average rating in 2009: 4.00  [2]
Average rating in 2008: 4.75  [4]
Average rating in 2007: 6.00  [7]
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Silver Shadow wrote on 12.05.2025:
[6.0] "A jobber tag team much the like The Young Stallions but better, I felt like this team should've lasted longer than three years. However Blair left the Fed and Brunzell was turned into a Jerry Allen role for the WWF until he left in 1993. The only problem I have with this team was their attires. They wrestled with black tights and Nike Air Jordans 1 shoes with bee colors was cringe imo, sometimes they wore a mask and other times they didn't. They should've just stick too the masks."
Giantfan1980 wrote on 16.12.2024:
[5.0] "Another filler baby face team like the Stallions but they were better workers and a little bit better on the mic. They were the next step up once a heel team beat the Stallions. They had some great matches with the Harts in 86-87 but by 1988 they weren't going anywhere and they broke up right about the time the Rockers came along. For a short time they were pretty over with the fans."
Conquistador37 wrote on 21.03.2024:
[8.0] "A rather fun team to watch! Brunzell was always an enjoyable babyface and his energetic style gave Brian Blair the spark he needed to finally start excelling instead of being just another body (albeit one with a strong amateur based mat game). The amateur based stylings of Blair meshed well with Brunzell's abundance of fiery babyface offense. Using quick tags, they made the most they could out of limb work and technical wrestling. Their matches were also quite fast paced for the era/territory. Really great matches with The Hart Foundation & Demolitions and able to bring the best out of The Bolsheviks. Highlight of their career is certainly the Survivor Series 1987 win. The "Bee" on their ring jackets looked completely terrible but I have a soft spot for the yellow stripes. 7.75"
CMFunk007 wrote on 29.07.2023:
[7.0] "I really enjoyed The Killer Bees as a team. Whenever they were in the ring with The Hart Foundation, they were a joy to watch. Their mask gimmick I didn't get because they were essentially cheating to win. They should have had a heel run with the titles, cheating to win them in a shocking heel turn. But this team was a joy to watch."
TigerDiver wrote on 07.01.2022:
[7.0] "I enjoyed the Killer Bees a bit whenever they were on my screen, and I thought they were a pretty good team overall. I never cared for Blair and Brunzell as an individual in the slightest, but they complimented each other smoothly here to make a fun team. Their mask swap schtick was way ahead of its time more than you think too, as annoying as it was."
ShooterMcShoot wrote on 13.11.2015:
[8.0] "Neither of them was particularly charismatic, but they were great in the ring and I always thought that they at least deserved a short tag title run in the WWF. It just so happened that the tag team division at the time was overloaded with talent and the Bees were always good enough to be in the group, but not charismatic enough to be the champions."
DanTalksRasslin wrote on 09.06.2015:
[7.0] "Team with good chemistry and a faster-paced style than you'd expect in their time. The putting-on-masks-to-switch-places thing added a bit to their act, and it's interesting that that kind of bending of the rules would get over for a babyface team in the mid-'80s."