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Tag Team Data
Promotions:
CZW, Independent, ROH
Years:
1999 - 2009
Signature moves:
T Gimmick
Backseat BoyzJohnny KashmereTrent AcidCZW, Independent, ROH1999 - 2009


#WorkersPromotionsArtistTitle
1Backseat BoyzCZW, ROHGiorgio MoroderThe Chase
2Backseat BoyzROHDisturbedPrayer
3Backseat Boyz (Trent Acid & Johnny Kashmere)IndependentBackstreet BoysI Want It That Way
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Number of comments: 6
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Average rating: 6.71  [17]
Average rating in 2025: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2024: 7.83  [6]
Average rating in 2023: 7.00  [3]
Average rating in 2022: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2016: 6.50  [2]
Average rating in 2009: 5.00  [1]
Average rating in 2008: 3.00  [2]
Average rating in 2007: 8.00  [1]
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BlackVikingGZ wrote on 03.04.2025:
[7.0] "The Backseat Boyz were one of the top tag teams in the early 2000's indies. Trent Acid and Johnny Kashmere had charisma and good chemistry and I can see the influence they could have had on other teams in the next generations. Those sequenced double moves/combos as the Dream Sequence were innovative at the time and I think that many of modern tag teams use that idea. Their finisher was the T-Gimmick, a cool way to end the matches. I know they were a staple in CZW's tag team division, but I haven't seen their work there. In the future I'll try to find it. I've watch their only appereance at TNA and all his run at ROH. They wrestled once in TNA, on a losing effort to gain access to the tag team gauntlet for the gold, but they did a good performance and I don't see why they didn't have any more opportunities there. In ROH they had a longer run and they even won the ROH tag titles and held them for one show. On a time where that division was meaningless, they put an interesting work and became fan favorites. Their first appereance was on an interpromotional match against ROH's Homicide & Corino, a match mostly remembered because it started their legendary feud with some misscomunications leading to them losing the match. After that, they showed their charisma and tag team skills on some scramble matches. I specially enjoyed the one at Expect the Unexpected. At Night of Champions they had an interesting match with the Ring Crew Express, nothing special, but a enjoyable extended squash. After that, they wrestled on some forgetable scrambles and tag matches with the likes of Da Hit Squad, the SAT or Special K. At Glory by Honor II they won the tag titles after defeating Special K on the final match of a Gauntlet. That was the only good match of the tournament. But their reign wasn't long as on the next show, Tradition Continues, Special K's Izzy and Dixie defeated them and won the titles. That match was good and the outcome unexpected, as they won with interferences and a ref bump, something that was uncommon on ROH at the time. After that, they won that insane Scramble Cage match, one of the most crazy and fun matches I've seen. What could go wrong with a steel cage with platforms on the corners so the wrestlers can dive off them? It was a crazy spotfest, but I was trully entertained by it. The Boyz did some cool combos. After that, their run was almost over. They had a match with Fast Eddie & Hernandez and won a first contendership match after turning on the Carnage Crew. At the Second Anniversary The Briscoes defeated them on their final match on ROH. That was a dissapointment, because what could have been a dream match in another company, was just an eight minutes match with no interest at all, just some decent high spots. And that was all for the Backseat Boyz. Kashmere left the company, but Acid remained on a singles role. I think they could have done better, but at least they gave us some memorable performances and showed their good chemistry with the double moves. That makes me want to check for of their work on other companies as CZW or JAPW."
MrRaider959 wrote on 24.12.2024:
[8.0] "Cornerstone of the CZW tag division during the early 2000s. One of the best indie tag teams ever. They have amazing chemistry together and have put on some bangers in ROH and CZW"
InactiveGuru wrote on 06.07.2016:
[8.0] "I must have been watching their best matches as seen them a few times and they have great chemistry, great double team maneuvers and everything makes sense."