10 Obscure WWE Tag Teams You Totally Don't Remember

Good luck remembering all of these forgotten WWE duos from yesteryear!

By Jamie Kennedy /

Ask any group of wrestling fans to name their favourite tag teams and you'll get responses ranging from New Age Outlaws and The Hardys to Edge and Christian, New Day or The Usos. WWE hasn't always done right by the doubles division, but 2023 offered solace by having tags headline the first night of WrestleMania 39.

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That was amazing, and exhibited everything right with the two vs. two format. Of course, a spot like that needed beloved on/off partners Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn to war with one of the best brother teams in history, but the match will go down in history as one of the finest tag bouts ever in the end.

Nobody's going to recall a Show-Gunns match quite as fondly.

What's that? You don't remember Show-Gunns? How about Shoguns? This list has everything from Pitbulls and technologically-advanced teams from the future to 'Hip Hop Hippos' and legends nonsensically popping back up to tag with modern-day heroes.

These obscure duos are a reminder that so many tag teams get deleted from fan brain boxes over time. That's probably just as well in some cases, to be honest...

10. The Pitbulls

Kid Kash and Jamie Noble were honestly a great fit for one another. Both men had similar size, were realistically tenacious against larger teams, and Kash's big bump style meshed well with Noble's more technical approach. It's a slight surprise they didn't experience way more success in WWE as a tandem.

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The experiment lasted approx two months: May-July 2006.

WWE's Pitbulls borrowed heavily from ECW originals of the same name by wearing dog collars, barking at opponents and generally acting like over-aggressive mutts. Kash and Noble didn't go too far with that (at least not far enough to turn comedic), and they seemed to have real potential before Kid was given his marching orders.

Their short run is presumably why hardly anybody talks about The Pitbulls today. Perhaps Kash and Noble formed as a team during the wrong era. They might've been a neat fit for NXT a decade or so later, for example. Two months was all they got in '06.

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