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Conquistador37 wrote on 23.03.2022:
[6.0] "The Moondogs are a bit of a guilty pleasure, they weren't that great - but somehow they're still watchable. Spot was quick and efficient, Rex was the brute force (Spot was the better of the two). Be thankful Spot came in to replace King, who was kind of terrible and very hard on the eyes. There is an undeniable chemistry that didn't take long to establish and Spotty was quite dedicated to the character. But, you knew they were not really the most deserving to be champions and you kinda figured the gimmick wouldn't last - half right. Rex would go on to flounder like few in wrestling had at such point and Spot would become a lone wolf doing enhancement work, which he was quite good at! i never saw the reunion work, though i imagine it's probably not very good due to their age and the era likely not meshing. Recommended for fans of this particular time frame of wrestling (very early to mid 80s), but outside of that - you probably wouldn't like em much."
jajt1989 wrote on 22.12.2020:
[6.0] "They weren't as bad as the rating suggest but they weren't that great either, Spot was the better of the two in the ring while Rex was sort of the muscle. Even though they won the titles you didn't really get the feeling that they were destined for anything big"
Obermacker wrote on 17.02.2010:
[6.0] "Ich mochte die Knochenfuzzis, hab sie zwar nurmehr Mitte der Achziger als Edeljobber erlebt, aber voeher durften sie sich schon mal auch Titelgold umschnallen."
Manu Adams wrote on 22.12.2009:
[4.0] "Mitte der 80iger das Jobber Tag Team schlechthin. Aber da es sich hierbei um Jobber handelt und sie dies ganz gut konnten, vergebe ich eine 4.0."