I liked Al Snow's other gimmicks, I think they really could have been something if they gave them the chance, at least Leif had a longer run. Yes, that last is similar to what the Hardy Boys would become. Oh that was a good promo there by Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake, that's cool how he did the 1, 2, 3 and it's always good to see Sean Mooney
OK, here's the Hardy Boys debut. They face Kaientai. This is on WWF Sunday Night Heat which was just before the WWF In Your House: Break Down PPV in Hamilton, Ontario on September 27, 1998. This was an epic episode. I really miss the days when they'd had an episode before the PPV on the same day/night which sometimes that episode would have the same feeling as the PPV themselves. Previous versions like Showdowns, Countdowns and Free For All was great too but during these days of the Attitude Era they upped the ante Michael Cole was still an off & on again interviewer, it's pretty exciting how he hypes Stone Cold and all this up. This is just yet one of the many things that today's wrestling lacks. Sure they have kickoff shows but they really stopped having bonus matches which that only happens once in a while now. So this match has a commentary team of Shane McMahon & Jim Cornette which is something else how they talk here...listen to what Cornette says about the Hardys. While WCW and the Independent Circuit had high flying wrestlers & teams, WWF was really still behind but that wouldn't last long because now The Hardy Boys are here and when 4:50 happens look at the long sign in the crowd, it says 318-XMEN