10 Wrestling Tag Teams That Should Never Have Split

By Jamie Kennedy /

3. The Dudley Boyz

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WWE do deserve some credit for trying something different with The Dudley Boyz during the first ever brand extension in 2002. Bubba Ray Dudley continued as a babyface brawler on Raw and D-Von Dudley was completely recast as a Baptist preacher who extorted money from fans over on SmackDown.

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Whilst the idea was interesting, it was a million miles from what fans wanted to see from the table-breaking tag-team and wouldn't work out. Proving the split was a failure, WWE elected to reunite the storylines brothers at Survivor Series and in turn pretty much pretended that D-Von's religious gimmick hadn't happened.

The Dudleyz shouldn't have been split in the first place though. There was no reason to mess around with a formula that hadn't yet grown stale.

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Keeping both Bubba Ray and D-Von on one brand would have strengthened the tag-team division on that show and would have avoided the need for both to fight for space in the mid-card pack on Raw and SmackDown. The fact they were shunted back together so quickly shows that WWE knew they had made a mistake with The Dudley Boyz.