Who broke up the tag team of 
Tom Zenk and Flyin'Brian?
 
 
Part 2
 
From last week - One of the many intriguing, and so far unanswered, riddles of Tom Zenk's time with NWA - WCW is, why the team of Tom Zenk and Flyin' Brian was split up, after little more than 6 months together?  

This team electrified the NWA with a series of brilliantly worked matches in which Zenk and Pillman took turns to suffer or clean house in classic tag team style.    

Then, at the very height of their popularity, the team was broken up - with both men returning to singles wrestling. On a number of occasions the team was reformed but never long enough to recapture its original momentum.  

The article presented last week, set out some of the themes of what would become the storyline of the split.  

It establishes an artificial distinction between Pillman, characterized as 'the little guy' punching above his weight, ["Setbacks have never kept this good man down"], helped along by "others [who] take an interest" like  Ric Flair and Sting - and, on the other hand  Zenk the, supposedly, privileged and gifted athlete, for whom things happened (apparently) naturally and without much effort.  

This artificial distinction is developed fully - and somewhat wildly -  in an article which appears here next week.   

Meanwhile, the following article is one of several which appeared closely after the team's split, suggesting that Pillman's 'natural ambition' was driving him more exclusively into singles competitions - in particular against Luger and Flair for the World Championship. 

The split of Z-Man and Flyin' Brian was to reach its physical climax two years later in the 5 star match between Tom Zenk and Brian Pillman at Wrestle War '92 - our Classic Match #5 which begins here NEXT WEEK. 
  

 
 
 
 
by Andy Rodriguez - Inside Wrestling August, 1990
 
 
 

 
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