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Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin vs. Brother Devon & Brother Ray

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Erdrick wrote on 11.12.2025:
[8.0] "This was a very good match whenever it was The Motor City Machine Guns tangling with Devon. Slow, fat, overacting Bubba brought things down when he was involved and TNA referees during this period were very bad about just letting everybody stay in the ring at all times after the halfway point of a tag match, but those weren't big enough problems to totally tank a generally solid outing."
TheLegitBoss wrote on 14.04.2024:
[8.0] "This was actually so damn good and perhaps the best match I've seen with the Dudley Boyz without a stipulation, these guys moved their asses in this match and offered one hell of a show with Shelley & Sabin. A real clash of generations that worked perfectly, with some great sequences but above all some breathtaking nearfalls, because my god, we couldn't breathe in front of this match. It was phenomenal, the crowd was hot and the stakes were high, as it was Team 3D's last match in TNA at the time. The match saved the show."
Styles619 wrote on 05.03.2024:
[8.0] "This was a very good match. This was supposed to be Team 3D's last match as a team, and for a few years it was. They decided that they wanted to win one more tag team championship before retiring as a team and the champions were the Motor City Machine Guns. The Machine Guns were in many ways the MVP's of 2010 for TNA. They almost always had very good to great matches and this one was no exception. Brother Ray did the blade job about halfway through the match to sell the drama. Another great moment was Chris Sabin kicking out of the 3D Death Drop, which commentary said that no one has ever kicked out of their finish. Team 3D did the job for the Machine Guns, and it was a great moment for the Machine Guns to beat them. Of course on Impact, Brother Ray would turn heel and attack Devon, call himself Bully Ray and had a very successful singles career. They wouldn't team up again till 2013 as a part of Ace's and Eights. ***3/4"
Wrestling Forever wrote on 09.04.2023:
[8.0] "Hoher damaliger Blutverlust bei damaligen Brother Ray. Ansonst einfach Top Tag Team Action (***3/4)."
Prince Osborne wrote on 10.11.2022:
[8.0] "I love both teams because of the lustrous careers they had as two of the masterful tag teams in TNA's history and this match was a fitting "last rodeo" of Team 3D as a fully operational duo. The action felt different where MCMG worked their usual fast-paced hybrid action while 3D had an old-school methodical approach to nullify the offense. Surprisingly, both meshed well to an overwhelming bout of solid in-ring work & great play of emotions. Sabin kicking out of 3D's final shot is the highlight & one of the kick starters for Sabin as a successful wrestler of MCMG. The win by MCMG solidified their presence as a fantastic team carrying TNA on their backs and it was a successful mission of passing the torch by the 3D brothers. 4 out of 5 stars!"
Sky23 wrote on 14.07.2022:
[8.0] "Really strong "one last match" for Team 3D, and also a showcase for the Motor City Machine Guns. The Dudleys repeatedly go for their standard spots, and MCMG just counter them. That's how you sell the end of a career. The finish - involving Sabin kicking out of the previously heavily-protected 3D - is treated with the gravitas and shock that it absolutely deserves, and was the right way to end this."
GonzoAppreciator wrote on 07.07.2022:
[8.0] "A stellar tag match and a fantastic way for Team 3D's TNA careers to end. Them allowing Sabin to kick out of the 3D was a great way to put over a younger guy on their way out and produced one of the bigger pops I've heard in TNA."
HudE wrote on 03.05.2016:
[8.0] "Das war nicht nur ein ordentliches Wrestling-Match, sondern eines der besten Matches von 3D ohne Stipulation, die ich gesehen habe und eine ziemlich große Überraschung an diesem Abend. Beide Teams zeigen eine großartige Leistung und würdiges Match, welches für die Dudley Boys für eine Zeit lang das Letzte sein sollte. Das Match fängt etwas schleppend an, aber gegen Ende wird es immer stärker und die 2 Teams zeigen ein paar schöne Sequenzen. Alles in allem konnte man mit diesem Match sehr zufrieden sein und die Motor City Machine Guns bewiesen mal wieder, dass sie damals eines der besten Tag Teams der Welt waren. *** 3/4 (14)"
Smi-48 wrote on 23.06.2011:
[8.0] "Kommt hier meiner Meinung nach zu schlecht weg - solche Matches sind mir lieber, als reine Spot-Feuerwerke wie gegen die Bucks. Die routinierten Ex-Dudleys halten das Tempo angemessen und bewahren die Guns ab und an vorm berühmten Überdrehen. Dazu passt dann das gesamte Ambiente des 3D-Abschiedes, bei welchem die Guns auch ein wenig creepy agieren - ganz einfach um Ray und Devon nicht das Spotlight zu stehlen. Gute Unterhaltung."
exxter wrote on 17.04.2011:
[8.0] "War ein recht gutes TT Match. Sehr unterhaltsam und ein tolles Ende."
brianpillman wrote on 04.01.2011:
[7.0] "Durchweg gutes, good-old-fashioned Tag Team Wrestling. Hat mir gefallen."
WCWWECW wrote on 20.12.2010:
[6.0] "Leider hat mir das Match nicht so gefallen , dennoch konnte es mich unterhalten. Die Zeit war so gut , aber die MCMG hätte mit Gegnern die eher zu ihrem Still passen ein besseres Match gezeigt. Die Schlussphase hat das Match allerdings nochmal aufgewertet. M-R:***"
Fall Out Boy wrote on 09.12.2010:
[9.0] "Eines der besten Tag Team Matches dieses Jahres. Team 3D hat es nochmal allen gezeigt und die Motor City Machine Guns haben ihren Teil zum Match beigetragen. Viel Intensität, Spannung und klasse Moves auf beiden Seiten. Bis zum Ende war dieses Match hochklassig."
Aquifel wrote on 11.11.2010:
[7.0] "Glasklar ein ordentliches Match, das vor allem ein Ziel hatte: Die Guns weiter over zu bringen, indem sie ein legendäres Tag Team besiegen und dabei stark aussehen. Das Ziel wurde erreicht. Zwar war es kein Leckerbissen, wie Guns vs. Beer Money oder Guns vs. Generation Me (gerade bei PWG), aber wirklich ein grundsolides und unterhaltsames Wrestling Match. Genau, kein Street Fight, was ja das einzige war, zu dem man Team 3-D in letzter Zeit wirklich halbwegs gebrauchen konnte. Der Tisch muss natürlich kommen, da Ray sich aber selber hineinkatapultiert ist das in einem Match mit DQ vertretbar, gerade da das "letzte Match" ohne das "Devon... Get the Tables" einfach nicht komplett gewesen wäre. Schön auch, das Ganze auf gegenseitigem Respekt beruhen zu lassen, anstatt da einen halben Fehdenzirkus zu veranstalten. Zwar wird es in drei Monaten spätestens vergessen worden sein (was für ein wirkliches Dudleys Retirement Match natürlich bitter wäre), aber bei diesem PPV sorgte es kurzfristig für gute Laune."