The top 5 big guy-little guy tag teams in WWE history

Fans would be glad if Enzo and Cass were utilized to their full potential

3: Mega Powers

Who can forget the impact that the Mega Powers had on 80’s WWE programming (Courtesy WWE)

The worlds collided when Hulk Hogan ran out to save Randy Savage at the behest of Miss Elizabeth from a savage beating at the hands of the the Honky Tonk Man and the Hart Foundation, who were heels at the time. After this, Savage extended his hand out in friendship to Hogan in the middle of the ring, who accepted, to thunderous applause.

Their debut together as The Mega Powers came at SummerSlam 1988 against Ted DiBiasie and Andre The Giant. The Mega Powers got the win when Elizabeth distracted the heels. However, jealously had been eating away at the Macho Man, who deemed that Hogan had celebrated too intimately with Miss Elizabeth after the match at SummerSlam. The build was slow in the beginning but accelerated in 1989. The animosity between them led to the breakup of the Mega Powers which led to Hogan vs Savage at Wrestlemania 5

Even though their run together as The Mega Powers was short, they were one of the most popular tag teams in WWE history.

Quick Links