[10.0] "Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson were the most popular team in wrestling except for maybe The Road Warriors in 1985-1986. The women loved these two little dudes who were great wrestlers and always put on a great show. The height of their career was in Jim Crockett Promotions, but during the Monday Night Wars, they jumped from WCW to the WWF with a run in Smoky Mountain thrown in and their popularity had clearly waned by 1990 and their return to WCW. Ricky Morton was the most over, always getting the heat segments for Gibson to get the hot tag, a formula that still works to this day. Just a great tag team and one of the best."
[8.0] "One of the better teams in history, who went down hill over time, they stayed a while too long in the buisness, where you wouldnt even know it was the same team by this point."
[10.0] "Just an incredible body of work. They had their formula down to a tee and would nearly always deliver a good match. No one does a babyface in peril and hot tag comeback better."
[10.0] "The most influential and prototypical babyface tag team of all time. These guys had everything you could want in a babyface tag team. They both had good looks, they had good bodies, they could work their asses off, they could sell and get sympathy from the crowd(especially Ricky Morton), they had fire, they drew a lot of money, sold a lot of tickets, and brought a lot of female eyes to the product in their day that otherwise probably wouldn't have watched. They were one of the first teams in my life time anyway, to be marquee players. You put their name on the marquee as the main event attraction, didn't matter who it was against (although usually it was the russians, ole/arn, or Midnights), and it sold the building out. Also, 40 something years later, they are still doing their thing, and still kicking ass. I don't think there will ever be another tag team come along with that kind of longevity...ever. And the teams they influenced reads like a hall of fame list in itself."
[6.0] "-->All points earned on the backs of teams that I love much more than The Rock n Roll Express<--. That being said they did bring out great stuff from every Midnight Express incarnation, The Andersons and Doom specifically. They seemed to bring out the best from any combination of The Russians as well. But put them in any other situation and I JUST - DON'T- CARE. I fast forward or go to the kitchen for their squash matches, and if it's not one of the teams I've already mentioned - my attention wanders. While YES they DID revolutionize tag team wrestling and YES if not for them there would be no Rockers or Fantastics or even Rock n Roll RPM's. But just because you were influential to teams I love, doesn't mean I'm going to love you...6.25 rounded down, an entire career built upon the talent of others, OVERRATED."
[10.0] "One of the best teams to ever do it, one of the most important teams ever formed. Even today well past there primes they can still find that magic to draw fans in"
[10.0] "Not sure how anyone can rate them below a 10 if you focus on what they did in the 80's. Besides the 4 Horsemen they were the most over tag team in the 80's and early90's. They could get a crowd going, sell the hell out of a beating, and were the #1 baby faces during their heyday. Their promos were also great as well"
[10.0] "Arguably the most over babyface tag team of all-time. Crowds went absolutely insane for Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson both, and that created some of the most memorable tag team matches and feuds in professional wrestling history. Not necessarily in my GOAT discussion, but I refuse to argue with anyone who places them in their own."
[9.0] "A really fantastic team in their prime with Ricky Morton being on of the best selling babyfaces ever and Robert Gibson is underrated for his ability at making great comebacks. Also Morton was so fantastic at promos. They've had great longevity and are still over to the fans today."
[10.0] "The Rock 'n' Roll express had out of this world charisma, not to mention chemistry. Morton was perfect in his "Face in Peril" role. They're both over 60 and can still do the double dropkick. They even cut good promos. A 10."
[9.0] "Kann dem RnR Express jetzt nur 9 Punkte geben. Aktuell sieht man zwar das beide es noch drauf haben aber leider sind beide echt nicht mehr fit und schleppen sich mit Verletzungen herum. Vieles geht auch nicht mehr da beide nicht auch nicht mehr das Gewicht von früher haben. Früher absolut Top auch mit diesen genialen Double Tag Team Moves. Wie gerne hätte ich mal den RnR Express vs The Rockers gesehen."
[10.0] "The Rock and Roll Express were one of the best babyface tag teams in wrestling history, and they definitely merit consideration for being the bast babyface tag team of all time. They drew money in a number of places, and Ricky Morton played babyface in peril like few have ever been able to do, leading to what was almost always the hottest of hot tags."
[10.0] "Gab wohl nie ein Tag Team, das beliebter war. Die beiden personifizierten aufgrund ihrer geringen Größe trotz aller Titel den Underdog. Gute Technik im Ring, Rock Gimmick in einem Sport, der zuvor eher mit Country in Verbindung gebracht wurde, und anziehend für jüngere Fans. Vor allem die Damen. Ein Team, mit dem man mitfieberte, wenn es von viel größeren und stärkeren Teams bedrängt wurde. Die Midnight Rockers waren damals, so talentiert Jannetty und Michaels auch waren, nichts als Klone des R'n'R Express Gimmicks."
[10.0] "Solange man übersieht, dass dieses Team heute den Zenit weit überschritten hat, muss man ihnen jedoch die Höchstnote attestieren. Technisch hochwertiges und innovatives Wrestling, welches prägenden Einfluss auf viele Folgeteams hatte und selbst heute noch für einige der besten regionalen Tag-Matches steht. Dazu grandiose Schlachten mit den Midnighters und ähnlichen dominanten territorialen Teams der späten 80er und frühen 90er. Mich würden im Übrigen mal die Begründungen der Leute interessieren, die hier nur vier Punkte ziehen."
[10.0] "Eines der besten und innovativsten Tag Teams überhaupt. Morton und Gibson sind die Vorreiter des modernen Tag Team Wrestlings und waren absolut prägend für ihre Zeit. Ihnen zuzuschauen hat einfach nur riesigen Spaß gemacht."
[10.0] "Der Rock'n'Roll Express hat einfach Maßstäbe gesetzt, wenn man sich ihre Matches heute anschaut, wird einem klar, wieviel sie für das Tag Team Wrestling bedeuten."
[10.0] "Nicht nur bei der Series spitze nein auch bei SMW oder in der NWA. Harmonierten wirklich hervorragend zusammen und hatten Double Team Moves von denen sich die meisten WWE Tag Teams eine Scheibe abschneiden konnten."
[10.0] "Ein Meilenstein im modernen Tag Team Wrestling. Hatten mich als kleinen Mark bei der Survivor Series '93 sofort in ihren Bann gezogen und das zurecht. Als Team funktionierten sie absolut perfekt und auch ihr Gimmick passte einfach. Da geht für mich nichts an der Bestnote vorbei, da sie für mich der Inbegriff von attraktivem Tag Team Wrestling waren."
[10.0] "Eines der 5 besten Tag-Teams aller Zeiten und vermutlich das beste Face-Team überhaupt. Das ergibt selbstverständlich 10 Punkte. Natürlich haben Morton und Gibson bei ihren vereinzelten Solo-Ausflügen nicht viel gerissen, einzeln würde ich auch keinem von Beiden mehr als fünf oder sechs Punkte geben, aber für das Team wäre alles außer der Bestnote nun wirklich lächerlich."
[8.0] "Was kann man noch über dieses Team sagen, außer dass sie kultig, erfolgreich und einfach nur legendär sind? Sie werden immer ihren Platz in den Geschichtsbüchern des Wrestlings haben und das vollkommen zurecht."