Home
Music
Albums
Playlist
Nigeria
South Africa
Artists

Men On Edge - Corbin | Dallas And Scott Cage (355...

On August 29, 1999, Men on Edge achieved their crowning glory when they defeated The Rock 'n' Sock Connection (The Rock and Mankind) to win the WWF Tag Team Championship. Their reign, which lasted for 355 days, was marked by a series of epic defenses against top teams like The Rock 'n' Sock Connection, The McMahon-Helmsley Faction, and The Hardy Boyz.

Corbin Dallas and Scott Cage first joined forces in the late 1990s, a time when the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) was experiencing a surge in popularity. Their on-screen personas were those of edgy, hard-rocking, and unapologetic rebels, which resonated with the WWF's Attitude Era audience. The duo's name, Men on Edge, reflected their characters' personas as outcasts who lived life on their own terms. Men On Edge - Corbin Dallas and Scott Cage (355...

In conclusion, Men on Edge - Corbin Dallas and Scott Cage - will always be remembered as one of the most exciting and dynamic tag teams of the late 1990s and early 2000s. Their 355-day reign as WWF Tag Team Champions was a testament to their chemistry, athleticism, and dedication to their craft. Even though their partnership eventually came to an end, their legacy continues to inspire and entertain fans of professional wrestling to this day. On August 29, 1999, Men on Edge achieved

Men on Edge quickly gained traction, thanks to their unique blend of athleticism, charisma, and unorthodox style. They began competing on WWF television, racking up wins and gradually building a loyal fan base. Their matches often featured high-flying maneuvers, intense brawling, and a healthy dose of trash talk. Corbin Dallas, with his rugged good looks and cocky attitude, became a fan favorite, while Scott Cage, with his intense demeanor and technical skills, earned the respect of his peers. Their on-screen personas were those of edgy, hard-rocking,

After an impressive 355-day reign, Men on Edge eventually lost the WWF Tag Team Championship to The Hardy Boyz on August 24, 2000. The team's momentum began to fade, and they eventually disbanded, with Corbin Dallas and Scott Cage pursuing separate careers in professional wrestling.