[5.0] "When the two were first paired, Steve Doll was getting rather good and Rex King was beginning to show true potential. In a small pond they shined. Strong chemistry, good look, above their peers. In the WWF they tanked. The look was corny, the work seemed out of place, the team seemed shoe horned in. The thongs helped no one. and their names, the freakin names. Soo WWF *shudders*. Overall. lukewarm."
[6.0] "A lot of their good work is overshadowed by their bland, themeless run in WWF, having Harvey Wiplleman as your manager is a great plus but the team went nowhere. But outside of WWF and into NWA they were really good, tag team work was really well tuned, had enough success in the Pacific Northwest region. They weren't bad."
[3.0] "Only know their WWF stuff when they were losing to the retirement age Bushwhackers and they had some of the ugliest outfits in wrestling. Take all that away and they weren't the worst team ever but they looked like a bootleg Rockers tag team that you would find at Dollar General."
[3.0] "Only knew these guys from the WWF, and I was surprised that this team lasted nearly two years with the Federation from 93 to 95. They didn't really stand out in the WWF as guys like Headshrinkers, Smoking Gunns, Demolition, LOD Road Warriors, or Money Inc. But they were able to fill in the card and helped put over the babyface teams during their WWF tenure. It also didn't help that these guys were small, like not really in height, but they were small in weight, these guys were billed over 240 or 250 pounds, yet they looked like they were under 200 pounds. Not a strong team, but not a team terrible enough to deserve a zero."
[7.0] "Don't know why they have such a low rating. These guys weren't anything overally special or anything but they had great chemistry in the ring. They played the role of narcissistic heels pretty well. Pretty decent mid-south tag team in my eyes."