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Rhythm and Blues (professional wrestling)
Professional wrestling tag team
Professional wrestling tag team
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| article_name | Rhythm and Blues |
| type | T |
| image | Rhythm and Blues tag team.jpg |
| caption | Greg Valentine (left) and The Honky Tonk Man |
| members | The Honky Tonk Man |
| Greg Valentine | |
| names | Double Trouble |
| Rhythm and Blues | |
| heights | Honky Tonk: |
| Valentine: | |
| weights | 514 lb |
| debut | 1988 |
| disbanded | 1991 |
| years_active | 1988–1991 |
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Rhythm & Blues was a tag team composed of The Honky Tonk Man and Greg "The Hammer" Valentine in the World Wrestling Federation from 1989 to 1991 and later on in the independent circuit for a short run.
History
Background
Both the Honky Tonk Man and Greg Valentine were a part of manager Jimmy Hart's stable of wrestlers in the WWF, and both had previously held the WWF Intercontinental Title. Greg Valentine had also held the WWF Tag Team Championship with Brutus Beefcake as one half of The Dream Team. Honky Tonk Man and Valentine were also on the same team at Survivor Series 1988.
Team
In 1988, The Hart Foundation turned face and started a feud with former manager Jimmy Hart for picking The Fabulous Rougeaus over them. Honky Tonk Man and Greg Valentine teamed up (under the team name of “Double Trouble,“ though the announcers rarely used this name) to defend Jimmy Hart through the early parts of 1989 with the two teams facing off at WrestleMania V with the Hart Foundation winning the match. After the loss Honky Tonk Man and Valentine focused on singles feuds with "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka and ”Rugged” Ronnie Garvin respectively.
After the Fabulous Rougeaus left the WWF, Jimmy Hart reunited the Hammer and the Honky Tonk Man, gave them the team name “Rhythm and Blues,” and made changes to Greg Valentine’s appearance. Valentine had always been a blonde, ungimmicked wrestler who favored the traditional wrestling robe, but when teamed with the Honky Tonk Man, Valentine’s hair got dyed jet black, he was given shades, a white jacket and a guitar, though he quite obviously did not know how to play. Commentator Gorilla Monsoon nicknamed Greg Valentine “Boxcar” when he saw his changed appearance (most likely after Blues singer “Boxcar Willie”). As a commentator, Roddy Piper once opined "Elvis would be turnin' over in his grave if he was dead." In an interview for World Wrestling Insanity, the Honky Tonk Man states the team name was a suggestion made by Rick Rude. Announcer Sean Mooney said that since Honky Tonk Man was like Elvis, Greg Valentine was more like mashup between Roy Orbison and Johnny Cash.
Perhaps their most memorable moment came at WrestleMania VI when they were driven to the ring in a pink Cadillac driven by the then unknown Diamond Dallas Page. In the ring, they debuted their new song, "Hunka Hunka Honky Love"; the song was interrupted by The Bushwhackers who attacked them and broke their guitars much to the delight of the fans. The two teams had a lengthy feud over the summer of 1990 before Rhythm and Blues challenged the tag team champions the Hart Foundation for the titles during the fall. The team had several shots at the gold, but came up short every time.
At the 1990 Survivor Series, Rhythm and Blues partnered with Ted DiBiase on his "Million Dollar Team" along with the debuting Undertaker, taking on Dusty Rhodes' "Dream Team" of the Hart Foundation and Koko B. Ware. DiBiase would go on to be the only survivor for his team.
Break up
Near the end of 1990 the Honky Tonk Man and Greg Valentine started arguing when Valentine got tired of Jimmy Hart’s interference in their matches. This was supposed to lead to a feud between Greg Valentine and the Honky Tonk Man, but the Honky Tonk Man left the federation in January 1991 thus nullifying the feud.
At some point after both men left the WWF the team reunited in the Northern States Wrestling Alliance where they won the tag team titles once.
Championships and accomplishments
- Northern States Wrestling Alliance
- NSWA Tag Team Championship (1 time)
References
References
- "Rhythm & Blues: Greg Valentine attempts to duplicate Honky Tonk Mania and falls short.".
- Royal Duncan & Gary Will. (2006). "Wrestling Title Histories". Archeus Communications.
- prowrestlinghistory.com. "WWF WrestleMania Results (V)".
- (2009). "[[WWE Encyclopedia]]". [[Dorling Kindersley]].
- Brian Shields. (2006). "Main event – WWE in the raging 80s". Pocket Books.
- prowrestlinghistory.com. "WWF WrestleMania Results (VI)".
- Graham Cawthon. "WWF Show Results 1990".
- prowrestlinghistory.com. "WWF Survivor Series Results (1990)".
- Graham Cawthon. "WWF Show Results 1990".
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