The Top 100 Tag Teams of All Time | 75: Hot & Spicy

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Coming in at number 75 is a German team, which means I’m immediately skeptical. Much like claims that the Eurovision contest is skewed against British acts, Cagematch is sometimes skewed towards European/German wrestlers. It’s a German website, so that’s probably unavoidable, and I have a hard time feeling too annoyed about wrestling fans advocating for their local idols. They were ranked 85 in the 2022 Cagematch top tag teams list and dropped two spots to 87 this year. But lucky for them, I disqualified enough teams that they escape the bottom quartile.

Axel Dieter Jr., better known these days as Ludwig Kaiser (though to me he’ll always be Marcel Barthel with Shoes On), is a second generation wrestler. The first stretch of his career was inextricably linked to that of Da Mack, who you might recognize from the time he got more or less bulldozed in WWE Cruiserweight Classic. The two graduated from training together and had their first match against each other. Before long, they began teaming as Hot & Spicy. After a few years in smaller German indie companies, they brought the team to wXw. 

March 15, 2014 – Oberhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia 

Matt Striker & Trent def. Axel Dieter Jr. & Da Mack {wXw World Tag Team Championship Match}
From wXw 16 Carat Gold 2014. The commentary for all of these matches will be in German, so I have no context for any individual match outside of its place in the title lineage. This is the New York Striker, not the Ohio Matt Stryker, who had mostly retired by this point. Striker does some Johnny Saint shtick at the top, and while it’s not awful, he proves to be no Saint. Then this turns into a PWG comedy match for a while, with guys coming in without tagging so they can dance. Is it weird that I’d like the dancing more if the wrestlers tagged in to do it? I don’t care, this is my review. It’s a shame that Striker didn’t have the talent to back up what was clearly a good mind for wrestling, because he goes through the motions of things I usually like seeing here, but does them in an unconvincing way that totally takes me out of the match. It doesn’t help that no one in the match can decide if they want to play up the funny bits or have a fight. Striker blocked a sunset flip from Mack and grabbed the ropes to pin him and win the titles at 19:07. I didn’t get much of a sense of who Hot & Spicy was outside of some Maraha Isappa inspired offense. Hot & Spicy won the titles back the following night. No idea why he and Trent are teaming here. This trip to Germany was the only time they ever teamed up. And they won and lost tag belts while doing it. Baffling indie nonsense. This match did not work for me at all. ** 

October 5, 2014 – Oberhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia 

Axel Dieter Jr. & Da Mack def. Chris Brookes & Jonathan Gresham {wXw World Tag Team Championship Match}
From wXw/CZW/BJW World Triangle League. I am not exaggerating when I say that Brookes, who just won the King of DDT tournament a couple days before I’m watching this match, is a full foot taller than Gresham. It makes for a strange sight when they’re standing next to each other. This was a pretty good match. Everyone was on board with having a real tag team bout without a lot of extra curricular bullshit. Which is nice because CZW was involved in this show so it could have gone either way. That may be an unfair comment; I haven’t watched a CZW tag match really ever so for all I know their paragons of the style of tag wrestling that I’m into. In any case, all of these guys except Gresham were representing wXw, so it was irrelevant. Things did break down towards the end, but never in a way that felt egregious. In fact, the only knock I have against this match is that Mack and Brookes sometimes over exaggerated the set ups to their moves to the point of parody. Other than that, it was a solid bout. Hot & Spicy caught Brookes with an enziguiri sandwich for the win at 13:35. Hot & Spicy lost the titles two weeks later and never regained them. ***

March 2, 2013 – Oberhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia 

Chuck Taylor & Ricochet def. Axel Dieter Jr. & Da Mack
From wXw 16 Carat Gold. So far, Hot & Spicy’s opponents have felt like random indie darling roulette. Granted, these two had teamed up from time to time over the years, but very sporadically. This is one of the biggest wXw shows on the calendar, and they didn’t bother doing commentary this year. Much like the Striker & Trent match, this couldn’t decide if it wanted to be a tag team spectacle or a comedy match. While Taylor & Ricochet’s goof routine was amusing, the match worked a lot better when it was taking itself seriously. All four guys were working at the top of their game, and they didn’t need the yucks to be over with this crowd. When Hot & Spicy goofed around near the end of the match, it was in service of putting down their opponents. I like that a lot more than the Americans “fighting each other” to establish themselves as class clowns. You’re terrific athletes, act like it! Pretend you care about winning! And it’s because of that difference between the two teams that I got especially annoyed when the visitors won after hitting their finishers on Mack at 15:56. Some will like this more than me, but I found it just borderline entertaining and over the line irritating. ***

March 14, 2014 – Oberhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia 

Axel Dieter Jr & Da Mack def. Rich Swann & Ricochet {wXw World Tag Team Championship Match}
From the night before the title loss posted above. Here’s an opposing tag team that I recognize. This was mostly an ultra fast-paced match, with just a bit of out of place comedy thrown in. In some cases, it worked for me. Like when Ricochet took a fan’s camera and photographed Mack while Swann had him in a Figure 4 Leglock, it made it more satisfying when Mack quickly caught Ricochet with a head scissor takedown. Things broke down from there, but I have to admit I got caught up in the perfectly executed chaos of it all. Swann got thrown high into the air and then sandwiched between two enziguiris, giving Hot & Spicy the win at 16:40. ***¼ 

November 16, 2013 – Hamburg, Germany 

Axel Dieter Jr. & Da Mack def. Big Van Walter & Robert Dreissker {wXw World Tag Team Championship Match}
From wXw 13th Anniversary Tour. We end with Hot & Spicy’s first wXw tag title win, less than a year after their first match as a team in the company. Not only is this match at the top of Hot & Spicy’s list, it’s one of the top three tag matches in wXw history according to Cagematch. The other two will show up later in this series. Dreissker & Walter are known as the AUTsiders, and we’ll be seeing more of them down the line as well. Dreissker looks Trevor Murdoch, but shorter and with worse hair. This starts out as a rather standard but good match. Hot & Spicy doesn’t have an answer for Walter, but they’re able to take control when Dreissker gets in the ring. It begs the question of why Walter ever leaves, but perhaps he knows better than us that he needs breaks. Things get gnarly after a bit when the AUTsiders bash Dieter’s head against the post and he bleeds like crazy. Walter drops him through a front row bench, getting blood on a fan and leaving him and others with nowhere to sit. What an ass. Dieter is now a major liability. He’s able to make comebacks, but they’re immediately thwarted by a blow to the head wound. But he hits a miracle back suplex on Dreissker to escape a sleeper hold and tags out to a huge ovation. Things boil down to a singles match between Walter and Deiter after Mack and Dreissker disappear on the floor. I didn’t track what happened to them, but I’m mostly okay with it because Mack especially looked like he was starting to get confused about where he was supposed to be and when. The crowd liked the paring down of things too, because when Walter puts Deither in a Boston Crab and a Figure 4 Leglock, fans start leaning forward to push the bottom rope toward Deiter’s outstretched arm. That’s an insane visual and it happens with two different fans! Hot & Spicy hit Walter with a double bodyslam from the turnbuckle and then Deiter nails him with a Super Jump. He runs back in and helps Mack hit the enziguiri sandwich on Dreissker for the win at 31:44. As I mentioned, the Deiter vs. Walter stuff was unreal. Mack was pretty clearly outclassed here, so watch this match if you’re wondering why he didn’t get more of a look from WWE than he did. I shudder to think how good this might have been with someone else in that spot. ****½ 

Mack worked almost exclusively for wXw until 2019. He bounced around the German indies for a year, but save for one match in September of 2020 he hasn’t wrestled since the pandemic began. Dieter was signed by WWE in mid-2017, did a five-year stint in NXT, and then got himself on TV regularly as a part of Imperium starting in 2022. I never did learn why they took their name from Curry Man’s catchphrase. 

It STINKS that Hot & Spicy’s highest rated matches were almost all against outsiders who were more interested in making people laugh so they could sell more shirts at their merch tables than they were putting on good matches with the locals. Look at that top match and stew in the fact that Hot & Spicy could have been having more matches like that.