The Road Warriors was the ring name used collectively by the professional wrestling tag team of Michael Hegstrand (Hawk) and Joseph Laurinaitis (Animal) when they competed in the American Wrestling Association (AWA) and World Championship Wrestling (WCW). They also used the name Legion of Doom (or L.O.D.) in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF).
In the early 1980s, in NWA's Georgia Championship Wrestling, Paul Ellering had a stable called "The Legion of Doom" that included the Road Warriors, Jake "The Snake" Roberts, The Spoiler, Matt Borne, King Kong Bundy and Arn Anderson. The stable was short lived and the name "Legion of Doom" soon referred only to the Road Warriors and Ellering.
The Road Warriors were a revolutionary duo in pro wrestling and are widely considered the greatest tag-team of all time. They were amongst the first to popularize face-paint in wrestling. Their look made them famous as wrestling magazine cover boys, and their short matches filled with power moves and no-selling only helped them when they were exposed on a national stage.
They won titles all over the world, and are the only tag team in history to win the World Tag Team titles in all three of the big promotions (at the time): the AWA, NWA, and WWF. Near the end of their career, they wrestled as L.O.D. 2000 with Sunny as their manager and the third unofficial member, Droz. During the L.O.D. 2000 run, Hawk and Animal received new modern looking entrance and wrestling attire.
The plot ended with accusations that Droz had been the "enabler" of Hawk's problems and had dosed the L.O.D. member to take his place in the team. During this segment, Hawk was infamously shown to have fallen off the TitanTron.
Both Hawk and Animal became born-again Christians and appeared on Ted DiBiase's religion and wrestling shows in 2003.
The Road Warriors' last TV appearance as a team occurred on the May 12, 2003 RAW episode in a tag team match against the WWE Tag Team Champions, Rob Van Dam and Kane. Hawk died just a few months later on October 19, 2003.
On the August 18, 2005, Heidenreich was officially made part of the "L.O.D" and was presented with his own Road Warrior "spikes". Shortly after winning the tag team titles, Animal paid tribute to his late partner and friend by looking up to the heavens above and saying, "Hawk, this one's for you, brother!"
On the October 28, 2005 edition of SmackDown!, L.O.D lost the tag team titles to MNM in a Fatal Fourway tag match that also featured Paul Burchill & William Regal and Super Crazy & Psicosis.
As L.O.D was setting up for the Doomsday Device, they were attacked by James and Chad Dick. Mercury and Nitro took advantage and hit the Snapshot on Heidenreich to regain the tag titles. This incarnation of the Legion of Doom has not been seen since then.
On the January 17, 2006, Heidenreich was released from WWE. Animal has continued to perform for WWE in various multi-participant matches, including the 2006 Royal Rumble.
Animal recently turned heel after losing a tag-team match with Matt Hardy where they faced MNM. Animal blamed Hardy for the loss and claimed to be done with tag matches. In a later match against Hardy, for a chance to participate in the WrestleMania 22 Money in the Bank match, it was discovered that Animal had used brass knuckles. After being declared the winner, when the referee raised his hand for the victory, the brass knuckles fell out from his underarm and reversed his decision, declaring Hardy the winner. Animal now goes under the name The Road Warrior and has dropped the name Animal for the time being.
On Tuesday, June 6, 2006, Animal was released by WWE, reportedly after becoming enraged following a meeting with the creative team regarding the booking of his character.
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