[10.0] "A very interesting team and one that left it's mark on the sport as a turning point. Let's face it Jules was along for the ride. This team was about one last run for Jay. In some ways I didn't like it. It was the WWF took on last milk of their cash cow, but Jay did seem up to it. Gone were the flying ring entries and flying head scissors. The body drops and arm drags were gone. The trunks were replaced with a singlet. The long awaited war dance was always in the chamber. Jules did the heavy lifting in the ring and took the big bumps. But the crowd loved their Chief and the team never lost. Jay had done his duty. After the premature break up with White Wolf, he feuded with Patera and Valentine, at long last getting clean wins in the Indian Stap match. Had a nice tag run with Maivia He squared accounts with Arion and Von Erich, but then he was thrust into the #1 contendor role vs. Graham, just when it might have been time to call it a career. He still had main event presence after all those years. Once his run a Graham was over, the brass saw that his popularity was still immense and the Strongbow Brothers were born. They had a very solid run, after which Jules faded away and Jay became a mid carder. They get a point for their unreal winning percentage and an extra point for the Chief's last dance in the late fall of his career."