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Dream Work with Colin Delaney and Cheech

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Dream Work with Colin Delaney and Cheech

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Dream Work with Colin Delaney and Cheech

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Dream Work with Colin Delaney and Cheech

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Dream Work with Colin Delaney and Cheech

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What can you really say about these two? They were big, strong, tough bad asses, and in the early 90's, they were just what All Japan and WCW needed. We discuss our general fandom of Dr Death Steve Williams and Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy, their domi
This one's going out by popular request! By who, you ask? Me. Colin. I requested this one. Billy and Chuck are a classic example of a few different types of tag team. 1) 2 guys who the company liked, but didn't know what to do with, so they mad
I didn't realize until I was editing the podcast just now, that it's Tracy Smothers Birthday today. We discuss this in the podcast, but when Tracy passed away, we wanted to cover a tag team he was on, and we chose the FBI, but we really wanted
People let me tell ya 'bout my Besttttttt Friends. Chuck Taylor and Trent Baretta, two guys from different backgrounds, took two completely different paths, but arrived together to become one of the best tag teams in the past 10 years. What did
No, this episode isn't rated. We're talking about JC Ice and Wolfie D, the tag team known as PG13. Possibly best known as the guys who rapped their way to the ring with the Nation of Domination early on, but they were so much more than that. In
Together and separately, known by many names. Harry Smith, TJ Wilson, DH Smith, Tyson Kidd, Davey Boy Smith Jr, The Stampede Bulldogs, whatever you know them as, this team started teaming when they were kids and rolled it into a couple of WWE t
We said we weren't gonna pull from the new WWE top 50 list, and boy did we not! Another team that burned bright for a relatively short period of time, Hayabusa and Jinsei Shinzaki were quite the unlikely duo. One from Michinoku Pro, the other f
Davey Boy Smith and the Dynamite Kid are inarguably one of the greatest tag teams of all time, and some may say their solo successes are even more impressive. We get into their WWF success and their incredible run in Japan, but we also talk abo
A few weeks off due to technical difficulties (talked about in the intro) but we're back and I think it was worth the wait because we are talking about the Lucha Bros this week! Hopping on everyone's radar with their appearances on Lucha Underg
When you talk about what makes a team so great, a lot of times, it comes back to their influence on wrestling. And while there will never be another American Wolves, they paved the way for a style of team that's seen all across wrestling today.
In advance of our match against them, we do a deep dive and talk about Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder. From hungry young upstarts, to Edge Heads, to a reunion that led to a Wrestlemania moment. Did we learn anything important leading up to our mat
I know, I know, when you read the team this week, you probably thought "The worm?! really?" but if that is the only thing you remember about Too Cool, I beg you to go back and watch. An unlikely pair that fit so unbelievably well, WWE realized
We're back after a busy couple weeks with a very special "on the road" episode of Dreamwork! Something new this week, hopefully you guys enjoy this. Cheech and I set up the podcasting microphone between us while we drove home from Cleveland aft
Episode 50! The Road Warriors! Do I need to say more? I don't think so! 
A random Monday drop from your friends at Dreamwork?? You betcha! On our climb to episode 50, we stop off for a tag team we were both looking forward to covering, in Paul London and Brian Kendrick. Both smaller guys, both Texas Wrestling academ
Trent Acid and Johnny Kashmere were the team known as the Backseat Boyz, and on the Indie scene in the early 2000's, there was no one hotter and no one cooler. They owned the North East Independent scene and their impact is still seen to this d
As singles wrestlers, Sasha Banks and Bayley helped usher in the Women's revolution in the WWE. As a tag team, they bring the Women's revolution in WWE to new heights. Teaming on and off since 2016, Sasha and Bayley already have a strong claim
Also known as the Hardcore Chair Swingin Freaks, Balls Mahoney and Axl Rotten weren't the most successful team in ECW history, but they just might be the most "ECW team" in ECW history. While mostly remembered for their wild brawls and "chair s
LAX has had many many members thru out their history, but none had quite the impact (no pun intended) of the OGz, Homicide and Hernandez. They were presented differently than anything that was going on at the time, and when the time came, they
"The King of Hearts" Owen Hart and "The British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith. Both extremely accomplished singles wrestlers, both had success in other tag teams, Brothers in law, and in 1996, tag team partners. The tag team scene in WWF in 1996/199
This one may be a little far out there for some more casual wrestling fans, but stay with us here. The Ups and Downs of World Class Championship wrestling have been well documented, and the Von Erichs or Freebirds would have been the obvious ch
3 for the price of 1 this week on Dreamwork, as we talk about Big E and Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods and Big E, and Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods. That's right, we discuss all 3 versions of the New Day in one episode! From preachers to pyro to
Wrestling has had a ton of "super teams" through out history, but maybe none more memorable than the Rock and Sock Connection. Maybe that's because of the time period, and maybe that's because of the two men involved, but it definitely wasn't b
Before there was the APA, before there was Farooq, even before the infamous world title win over Vader, there was Doom. A young fresh to the business Ron Simmons was paired with a seasoned veteran in Hacksaw Butch Reed, and I don't think there
We've discussed before, but 2002/2003 was a golden era for Smackdown, and when Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin came on the scene at the beginning of 2003, they rose right up to being not only the top tag team in WWE, but also the top tag team
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