| The Beverly Brothers |
 | | Tag team | | Members | Blake Beverly (Mike Enos) Beau Beverly (Wayne Bloom) | | Name(s) | The Beverly Brothers The Destruction Crew (AWA) Minnesota Wrecking Crew II (NWA) | | Heights | Blake: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Beau: 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) | | Combined weight | 542 lb (246 kg) | | Billed from | Shaker Heights | | Debuted | 1990 | | Promotions | AWA NWA NJPW WWF WCW | | Trainer | Eddie Sharkey | The Beverly Brothers were a professional wrestling tag team comprised of Mike Enos and Wayne Bloom in the World Wrestling Federation. They were also known as The Destruction Crew in the American Wrestling Association and the Minnesota Wrecking Crew 2 in the National Wrestling Alliance. The Destruction Crew won the Pro Wrestling Illustrated 1990 Rookie of the Year award, the only team to win this accolade[1]. Before you can upload images you will need to register an account Only use this if you hold the copyright on the image. ...
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Mike Enos & Wayne Bloom started out in 1989 in the American Wrestling Association after being trained by Eddie Sharkey and managed by Johnny Valiant[2]. They were known as The Destruction Crew and won the AWA World Tag Team Championship in a tournament where they beat Greg Gagne & Paul Diamond in the finals to lift the gold[3]. the Destruction Crew had forced the tournament after they injured the previous tag-team champions "the Olympians" (Ken Patera & Brad Rheingans) Mean Mike Enos Mike Enos was a professional wrestler who wrestled in World Championship Wrestling, the American Wrestling Association and the World Wrestling Federation. ...
Wayne Bloom Wayne Bloom was a professional wrestler who wrestled in World Championship Wrestling, the American Wrestling Association and the World Wrestling Federation. ...
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Although neither Enos nor Bloom were technically "rookies", fans voted them 1989 Rookie of the Year in Pro Wrestling Illustrated. The Destruction Crew held the AWA Tag-Team titles from October 1, 1989 to August 11, 1990 where they were defeated by The Trooper & D.J. Peterson[3]. By the end of 1990, the AWA was effectively on hiatus and would eventually shut down entirely by May 1991. Their entrance theme in the AWA was the very popular Queen song "We Will Rock You", a song about defeating and destroying your opponents in sports and leaving them in humiliation afterwards as a result. Which was most fitting considering by the time the AWA went under, they were viewed upon as one of the tag teams with one of the best win/loss records in the history of the company. Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) is a professional wrestling magazine. ...
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WCW While still AWA World Tag Team Champions, the Destruction Crew joined World Championship Wrestling during the summer of 1990. In WCW they wrestled under masks as the Minnesota Wrecking Crew 2 and were managed by Ole Anderson who was part of the original Minnesota Wrecking Crew. They attempted without success to win the NWA World Tag Team Championship from The Steiner Brothers during a brief feud. World Championship Wrestling (WCW) was an American professional wrestling promotion which existed from 1988 to 2001. ...
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WWF In 1991 the team went to the World Wrestling Federation and were transformed into The Beverly Brothers, with Mike Enos changing his name to Blake Beverly and Wayne Bloom changing his name to Beau Beverly. Their gimmick was that of two spoiled rich brats. They were originally managed by Coach, then by The Genius. The team was initially promoted as a force to be reckoned with and launched into feuds with the Legion of Doom, The Bushwackers and The Natural Disasters, the latter of which revolved around the WWF World Tag Team Championship. However, by the later part of 1992, the Beverly Brothers would be used primarily to put over other tag teams. The Beverly Brothers were seldom promoted as serious players in the tag-team division making only a few PPV appearances between 1991 and 1993.[5] [6] [7] [8] [9] World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. ...
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Beau (Wayne Bloom) left the WWF in 1993 and semi-retired from the sport while Blake (Mike Enos) remained with the company for an additional 6-8 months as a singles competitor.
WCW The team had a brief reunion in World Championship Wrestling in 1997 for a few matches, but the announcers never made any comments on their past history. They remained low-card performers, and after a few matches together, the team finally disbanded. World Championship Wrestling (WCW) was an American professional wrestling promotion which existed from 1988 to 2001. ...
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References - ^ Pro Wrestling Illustrated. "PWI 1989 Rookie of the Year Award", PWI 1989 Reader Awards, London Publishing Co., 1990. (in English)
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