Sunday, May 19, 2013

Future World Tag Team Champions


By Big Dawg & TNAces&8’s AKA TNAcesDawgs
One is a bruiser and the other is a brute, you tell me which is which. They are a legit tag team in The BrotherHood, just waiting for the right time to emerge; a new-age version of the Twin Towers, or perhaps more appropriately, The SkyScrapers.  They are DOC & Knux, The Future World Tag Team Champions.  Both big-men measure at 6’6” and above and weigh in at the 300 plus lbs range.  To say they are not impressive and imposing physically is simply ignorant.  Despite both men not being heavily featured so far as a tag team, the best of these two badass henchmen working together is yet to come.  Isn’t that right TNAces&8’sLIVE?

Oh Big Dawg you know we never disagree. If you don’t look at DOC & Knux as future tag team champions, you obviously don’t know what a dominant tag team is. DOC is a genetically stacked, physically jacked specimen that could go against any wrestler on the TNA roster. Knux is just a pure beast who can’t be tamed by anyone. With the TNA World Heavyweight Champion, our President Bully Ray, directing and focusing the aggression of these two beasts, they are going to be an unstoppable duo.
Let’s be honest, the TNA Tag Champs, Los Steriotypicos, have run their course. They have become stale and when your champions are stale, the entire division is stale. That’s not what TNA wants with its once prominent division. If DOC and Knux get thrust into the title scene, the division will have a breath of fresh air and will become legit again. Now let them have it Big Dawg!
Granted DOC and Knux haven’t been booked as strongly as they could have been up to this point, but that is about to change in the next few months.  They both are menacing and intimidating roughnecks that you wouldn’t want to run into in a dark ally.  DOC obviously has more star potential, but as a team they will be a great big-man duo; capable of holding on to the tag straps for a good, long while. 
Almost everyone can agree that the tag division needs more teams ASAP.  Ninety percent of people can also agree that they want the belts off of Chavo and Hernandez.  As much as a majority of people want Aces and Eights to leave, that is not happening.  With that all being established, having DOC and Knux as a formidable tag team would give these two more direction, purpose and importance; thus adding to the dominance of the Aces and Eights as a whole.  At the same time TNA’s tag division gets deeper and literally bigger.      
Amazing points as usual Big Dawg! It’s like we have said so many times on this site; the Aces & Eights are the most dominant group in TNA’s history. Nothing can stop the momentum that they are building right now and everyone who gets in their way is eliminated without worry. With DOC & Knux running rough-shot through the mediocre tag team champs, the Aces & Eights will only once again prove that they are unstoppable. Once the tag team titles fall into the Aces & Eights’ lap, we will be able to show the world that we hold all the gold. 
Think back to when both of these men were in the WWE.  I distinctly remember thinking each of them had great potential and staying power.  Mike Knox (Knux) was promoted as a mysterious and dangerous monster that loved to hurt people. Luke Gallows (DOC) was a big, bad dude that was C.M. Punk’s version of Shawn Michaels’ bodyguard Diesel.   The problem was WWE also made him previously play the role of Festus too, and it was a bullshit WWE cartoonish gimmick.  Gallows still recovered from that and made lemon-aide out of lemons. 
Then WWE simply just dropped the ball on both of them and gave them the future endeavors treatment.  Both men are talented but DOC could be a very good upper-midcard performer for TNA.  If you didn’t already know, C.M. Punk did a shoot-style interview on RAW during his “Summertime Shoot” stuff a couple years ago where he publicly criticized the WWE for firing Luke Gallows.  DOC is a young guy also at 29 y/o, with a higher ceiling of potential than most give him credit for.  Think about his hammer attack on Sting from IMPACT last year.  It came across as totally brutal and vicious.  He is truly the Director of Chaos.
You got that right my brother. DOC really lives up to his title and will do whatever it takes to make sure that people get hurt. DOC is a legit monster and should be pushed to the ceiling of TNA. He has unlimited talent for a big man and, along with his brother-in-arms Knux, will roll over any tag team that tries to keep them down. No one in TNA can stop the Aces & Eights and there is no tag team in the world that can stop “The Director of Chaos” DOC and “The Beast” Knux. Now, I will step aside and let our General make his statement. You will fear us and you will respect us. Oh My Brother, TESTIFY! 
Message from the General:  Three days, just 3 days until the 1st entry into the General's Log.  Just 3 days until the smoke machines are turned off, the mirrors are smashed and the curtain is lifted from the clearest picture of The Aces and Eights.  You innocent fans have been deprived of fair, honest and truthful analysis on the Aces & 8's. It's not your fault; it’s just the way of the IWC.
Think about it, why are certain wrestler's praised regardless of what they do and others hated no matter how talented they are? Why are certain companies held to a standard, where the smallest issues result in widespread attacks, yet others can do the same and get away with it?  It’s the nature of the beast; the world that we live in.  But we are giving you the chance to change. To those that try to distance themselves from that stereotype, this Wednesday you have the opportunity to do so.  Read the General's Log with an open mind. Actually absorb the points made and use your own mind, not the majority’s opinion, to come to your own conclusion on whether what I'm saying is true or false. Don't do the stereotypical thing & dismiss us for going against the majority, because we just might make you kick yourselves for not noticing the things that you have been staring you right in the face (something which the IWC likes to brag it’s good at). Until Wednesday, General over and out."
That is The General, and he will make himself known to the World on Wednesday, May 22nd.