Public Enemy vs. The Acolytes: Sunday Night Heat, March 7, 1999

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before this match i have never seen anyone get beat with the table lol
 
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I'm not seeing what was so special about this? I have been watching a lot of late 90's Raw recently and this doesn't look much different than most Acolytes matches in terms of stiffness

The only thing that was notably stiffer than usual were the 2 Bradshaw front kicks
 

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Must be nice to take liberties on guys who can't shoot back shyt similar to the way they did Daniel Puder fake tough guys like JBL Holly Benoit.
Then cry when a real nikka comes back at them, talking about they don't feel safe or they was just "ribbin"
 

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They were the corniest group. 2 old white guys with their hands in the air like they just dont care. they didnt even look like they listened to hip hop except maybe some old House of Pain

While this is true, it helped build probably one of the greatest feuds of all time (The Gangstas/Public Enemy). The Gangstas came through and basically pulled their card, so it was up to PE to prove their rep or get ran over. The matches between both teams were straight up:banderas:

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The Dudley's shot on JBL and Farooq when they started on E and nothing happened to them after.

Don't think they care if people are rough with them back, it was more an attitude thing from what I remember reading. Dudley's apparently had a good attitude when coming.
 
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