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Both members of the team had to go through a table, it was better that way because it had the 2 out of 3 falls or Iron Man match tension, where both teams would have one member through and you were waiting to see who was next
But now just one person has to go through
> Tazz wrote:
> AfroJoe wrote:
> No, Rock and Angle had a one on one
> encounter in a table
> match at one
> point.
Also I remember another
> Table Match now. Tazz vs
> Tommy Dreamer from
> some 1999 ECW Main
> Event.
I break peoples necks by
> suplexing them throug tables!
...at
> least, I did, before Vince banned it.
Once you suplexed Dreamer off the top
> rope through 2 tables on the outside. That impressed me a lot, well done Tazz.
Thanks! I wish I could do it again though!
> Table matches were invented in Japan years ago
The first ever WWF table match
> was Hardyz vs Dudleyz at Royal Rumble 2000, back then the rules were different
> to what they are now
What was different about the rules.
> AfroJoe wrote:
> No, Rock and Angle had a one on one encounter in a table
> match at one
> point.
Also I remember another Table Match now. Tazz vs
> Tommy Dreamer from
> some 1999 ECW Main Event.
I break peoples necks by
> suplexing them throug tables!
...at least, I did, before Vince banned it.
Once you suplexed Dreamer off the top rope through 2 tables on the outside. That impressed me a lot, well done Tazz.
> No, Rock and Angle had a one on one encounter in a table match at one
> point.
Also I remember another Table Match now. Tazz vs Tommy Dreamer from
> some 1999 ECW Main Event.
I break peoples necks by suplexing them throug tables!
...at least, I did, before Vince banned it.
> my favourite match! I loooove table matches! I sy more tables in the wwf, we
> haven't seen a table match in a while
Yeah, the Dudleyz seem to have gone off the tables for a bit...
As for needing a table match now, the only reason they stopped doing them recently is because they got so gosh darn boring. They should be like ladder matches, only used on special occasions.
> Table matches were invented in Japan years ago
The first ever WWF table match
> was Hardyz vs Dudleyz at Royal Rumble 2000, back then the rules were different
> to what they are now
That wasn't the first Table Match in the WWF. That was the first TAG table Match. I have it on video. I'm pretty sure they said it was the first tag Table but there had been some other table matches.