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Tag Team Data
Promotions:
AWA, ECW, Independent, NWA TNA, SMW, TNA, USWA, WCW, WWF
Years:
1987 - 2005
Signature moves:
H-Bomb
Disciples Of DestructionDon HarrisRon HarrisTNA2005
Harris BrothersDon HarrisRon HarrisIndependent, NWA TNA, WCW1999 - 2004
Harris BrothersHeavy DBig RonWCW2000
Creative ControlPatrickGeraldWCW1999
Disciples Of ApocalypseSkull8-BallWWF1997 - 1999
Bruise BrothersDon BruiseRon BruiseAWA, Independent1987 - 1996
Bruise BrothersDon HarrisRon HarrisECW, Independent, SMW, USWA, WCW1987 - 1996
Grimm TwinsJared GrimmJason GrimmWWF1996
Blu TwinsEli BluJacob BluWWF1995


#WorkersPromotionsArtistTitle
1Bruise BrothersECWBlack SabbathWar Pigs
2Bruise BrothersECWFaith No MoreWar Pigs
3Bruise BrothersSMWGeorge ThorogoodGet A Haircut And Get A Real Job
4Bruise BrothersSMWLed ZeppelinImmigrant Song
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Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 106
Number of comments: 46
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2.0 32x
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Average rating: 1.96  [106]
Average rating in 2025: 0.67  [6]
Average rating in 2024: 1.83  [6]
Average rating in 2023: 1.50  [14]
Average rating in 2022: 1.43  [7]
Average rating in 2021: 2.00  [4]
Average rating in 2020: 3.14  [7]
Average rating in 2019: 3.67  [3]
Average rating in 2018: 2.00  [4]
Average rating in 2017: 1.50  [4]
Average rating in 2016: 2.83  [6]
Average rating in 2015: 2.00  [1]
Average rating in 2014: 0.00  [1]
Average rating in 2013: 3.50  [2]
Average rating in 2012: 3.00  [2]
Average rating in 2011: 2.50  [2]
Average rating in 2010: 1.80  [5]
Average rating in 2009: 1.67  [6]
Average rating in 2008: 2.07  [14]
Average rating in 2007: 1.83  [12]
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Conquistador37 wrote on 08.12.2025:
[0.0] "Had a write up where i absolutely butchered them in a total burial. Decided that if i think that little of them, why not simply sum it up like this: If i rate tag teams higher than singles in a general sense, you could maybe then deduce how much i must loathe a team to rate them a 0.25. This team can eat my shit but i DID like the early look of Bruiser Brody clones. the end."
Giantfan1980 wrote on 23.02.2025:
[2.0] "Never was a fan of identical twin gimmicks and even less a fan of big and slow brawler types with no real flash or charisma. Got more chances than they deserved in BOTH the WWF and WCW."
benny5bellys wrote on 24.01.2024:
[3.0] "From the Blu Twins until Disciples of Destruction, it really was 10 years of shite but then there will always be a place for big massive brawlers in wrestling. Throw out a four minute match with these lads and I won't have the worst time in the world but no one actively wants to watch them work."
Wrasslinfan619 wrote on 20.01.2024:
[0.0] "They sucked, straight up they sucked. They sucked as wrestlers, they sucked as people, they got lucky throughout their careers, especially in WCW. Russo liked them so he pushed them, but they were ass. Oh, they also sucked in the WWF whether it's in the DOA or as the Blu's brothers, one of the worst teams ever."
JediSaiyanMaster1203 wrote on 30.11.2023:
[0.0] "Generic big men tag team that were very forgettable and had no redeeming qualities to them, the only reason they're getting a score this low is due to the fact that they had Nazi imagery to them. The moment you show that off when you're playing your role, you're a Nazi gimmick in my eyes."
thesearemypolitics wrote on 31.07.2023:
[0.0] "At their best, a totally forgettable team that rarely, if ever, added anything to whatever card they were on. At their worst, active detractors with few redeeming qualities, emblazoned with Nazi insignia. How they managed to work for as long as they did, in as many companies as they did, is baffling."
GonzoAppreciator wrote on 05.07.2023:
[0.0] "Easily one of the worst tag teams I've ever seen. I don't know how they kept getting booked in so many major companies because they always thoroughly stunk up the arena anytime they came out. They're also Nazis which doesn't exactly help their case at all."
comewhatmay927 wrote on 04.06.2023:
[6.0] "I really don't get the super low rating on this team. Yes, they aren't the Midnight Express or the Road Warriors, but they certainly weren't terrible. I really enjoyed them as the Blus and the Bruise Brothers. I also found their brief run as WCW censorship thugs to be entertaining too. I believe these guys could have had a solid tag title run in the early 90s if someone had stepped up and used them correctly. Imagine giant barbarian twins that can brawl AND switch in and out without anyone noticing."
kewf1988 wrote on 07.03.2023:
[1.0] "A hoss tag team with an extremely boring moveset, and no charisma or mic skills whatsoever. They only got pushes and titles because of their size and nothing else."
XXDoubleHHXX wrote on 07.07.2022:
[3.0] "The brothers maybe terrible singles wrestlersbut as a tag team there slightly less terrible. Decent hardcore brawls but other than that they are one of the most forgettable tag teams in wrestling history despite being big players."
Shadow Explosion wrote on 24.03.2022:
[0.0] "They had every damn gimmick under the sun but there remains the plan simple fact that; that these two 7 Foot Tall Jabrones can't work. They were godawful as the Blus Brothers soiling the name of one of the all time great comedies. Their run in the D.O.A Faction Wars was the worst part of the WWF in 1997, these guys were boring, dangerous, and they were SS Nazi scum, they can go to hell."
autopsy12 wrote on 02.01.2022:
[1.0] "These two were always so boring, not one match or moment involving them was even close to being interesting. Them and their stupid H-Bomb can stay off of my TV screen for good."
AnB wrote on 16.04.2021:
[2.0] "This team stuck around way too long in the WWF. If they were on the card you might as well skip the match, because there was little to no chance of it being even remotely interesting. It's a bit of a bummer, because two big burly twins isn't something you come across every day."
qveenovhell wrote on 29.10.2020:
"Mediocre ring work, boring promos, and the only notable thing about their look were their nazi tattoos. A zero is being generous."
Mizzle Assault Ant wrote on 18.09.2020:
[0.0] "I don't think anyone could name one memorable match they ever had, or maybe even one good match they had."
JEK 1991 wrote on 24.01.2020:
[10.0] "Honestly surprised about this bad rating. They were actually real tough guys. The gimmicks they had were terrible and changed too many times. They were great wrestlers. They were great in ECW and WCW. In WWF they should have had a bigger push. As the Blu Brothers they were great but Smoking Gunns were dominant back then and WWF did not want the Gunns to lose. Theyw ere actually bodyguards in the locker rooms."
WrestlingGuru wrote on 16.02.2019:
[6.0] "Nothing really bad or good about them, were never outstanding but they knew tag team wrestling in all their gimmicks and deserve a better rating than the one they currently have. A bit mind blown by how awful they are supposed to be here to be honest."
RatingsMachine wrote on 22.11.2018:
[0.0] "They looked incredibly generic, they weren't very good in the ring, and they're openly racist. I'd give a negative rating if I could."
InactiveGuru wrote on 26.06.2016:
[6.0] "Don't understand terrible rating. While they certainly aren't extremely talented they are indeed very good and really smooth as a team. Gave them an average rating since they never truly did have one good feud or notable tag title run."
singaporecane wrote on 02.05.2016:
[2.0] "Not much in-ring skill, generic look, no charisma or character, and to top it all off: they're neo-Nazi skinheads. They get a very generous 2."
Phenomenal91 wrote on 23.01.2016:
[5.0] "These guys were a lot of things for a lot of companies. Mostly they were a dependable mid-card tag team that could get in with the toughest stable in the company and play the ruthless efficient bodyguards. By the time they hit WCW in 1999, they had already been around. But they experienced some late-in-the-game success. Kudos for being able to keep up with the times with their rapid transformations."
DanTalksRasslin wrote on 11.05.2015:
[2.0] "Despite lacking any real skill, charisma or presence, somehow these guys were around for years and worked for nearly every major American wrestling company at one time or another. Guess they did something right somewhere."