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Here we are in the National Football League playoffs but for us that it means it is time to discuss the potential class of the 2017 Pro Football Hall of Fame.  The Finalists have been announced, and along with regular contributor, Spheniscus, we will go back and forth with each candidate and openly debate as to which player would be a worthy Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee.

Committee Chairman: Spheniscus, Kenny Easley is the Senior Candidate and I hate it.
According to the reputable pro wrestling website, Pwinsider.com, The Rock and Roll Express will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

While the team comprising Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson did not have the most prosperous runs in the then named World Wrestling Federation, the tandem is considered a revolutionary force in tag team wrestling and is still held in very high regard today.

Formed in 1983 in Memphis from the mind of head booker, Jerry Lawler, The Rock and Roll Express were an instant hit in the area.  Showcasing their love of Rock and Roll and high flying ability, Ricky and Robert were fan favorites and especially loved by the female demographic.  The Rock and Roll Express would become stars in Tennessee, but a move to the Mid-South territory would see them meet their greatest rivals, the Midnight Express.  The two teams would tear the house down in show after show, but before long both duos would travel work and begin work for Jim Crockett Promotions.

In the NWA, Morton and Gibson would achieve their greatest success.  Four times they would hold the NWA World Tag Team Championship.  They would have notable feuds with the Midnights, the Russians (Ivan Koloff, Nikita Koloff & Khrusher Khruschev), Rick Rude and Manny Fernandez and The Four Horsemen.  With the exception of the Road Warriors, the Rock and Roll Express were the most popular in the territory and one of the most successful. 

Following a run in the AWA, the Rock and Roll Express would return to the NWA, though they were used more in a mid-card role.  The two would feud with each other in 1991 in the now named World Championship Wrestling, but they would reunite for a healthy run in Smoky Mountain Wrestling, where they would be 10 time Tag Team Champions.  In the latter half of the 1990’s, they would compete for the USWA, WCW and were in the WWF as part of the Jim Cornette’s NWA stable. 

It has been reported that the WWE Performance Center has made watching tapes of the Rock and Roll Express required viewing, especially the selling of Ricky Morton as the “face in peril”. 

If this is true, we here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to congratulate Rocky Morton and Robert Gibson for earning this accolade.



Here we are in the National Football League playoffs but for us that it means it is time to discuss the potential class of the 2017 Pro Football Hall of Fame.  The Finalists have been announced, and along with regular contributor, Spheniscus, we will go back and forth with each candidate and openly debate as to which player would be a worthy Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee.

Committee Chairman: Spheniscus, I know what I just said about Tony Boselli, but I feel so much different about Terrell Davis.  Yes he had a short career, but it was so explosive and with all due respect to John Elway and the rest of the Denver Broncos, they don’t win back-to-back Super Bowls without him. 
Here we are in the National Football League playoffs but for us that it means it is time to discuss the potential class of the 2017 Pro Football Hall of Fame.  The Finalists have been announced, and along with regular contributor, Spheniscus, we will go back and forth with each candidate and openly debate as to which player would be a worthy Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee.

Committee Chairman: Spheniscus, we are turning our attention for the first of two times to the St. Louis Rams, specifically that “Greatest Show on Turf” team that was one of the most exciting squads to watch that I can remember.  Now, I am going to try and talk about Wide Receiver, Isaac Bruce without moaning about how the great sports city of St. Louis got screwed for a city that just got another team that they won’t care about.  Okay, I am going to try not to mention that again.