The Rock N' Roll Express. Combining sex appeal with youthful energy and real work ethic, the duo of Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson were one of the most popular tag teams of the 1980s.
Riding high in Jim Crockett Promotions, Ricky and Robert earned their stripes in the main event, selling tickets and making the women scream. They were The Beatles of professional wrestling.
I loved them. I did. I was 12 years old when they first debuted for the National Wrestling Alliance, and I completely marked out for these guys. They were young, dynamic, exciting to watch. And, they were just flat-out cool.
The long hair, the rock and roll edge, coming ...
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