8 Attitude Era Tag Teams That Should Return To WWE

2. Kaientai

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I'm certainly not alone in believing that Kai En Tai were one of the most poorly used factions in World Wrestling Entertainment history. The Japanese group were reduced to nothing more than punchlines thanks in part to the increased acceptance of 'hilarious' offensive humour during the Attitude Era.

Before coming to WWE, the faction known as Kai En Tai (named after a Japanese corporation) was a staple in the Michinoku Pro wrestling promotion, and were a darn sigh more serious than their American incarnation. Their only notable feud in the WWE saw them threaten to chop off Val Venis' penis. I have nothing more to say about that.

Times have changed however, and whilst there would be some history to deal with Funaki and Taka Michinoku are still more than capable of producing the goods inside the ring. Not only that, but the two would make valuable enhancement members of the fledgling Cruiserweight division on RAW.

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