6. Kai En Tai
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hltC0ByOLk The Japanese outfit of WWE fans would be very grateful of the inclusion of this fun little stable of superstars. Upon entering the WWE the night after Wrestlemania XIV, the group were originally forged in Michinoku Pro Wrestling, and would be thrust into a feud against a former member, Taka Michinoku. Michinoku was already well established in the WWE, and was the first ever Light Heavyweight Champion, the company's version of the popular Cruiserweight division in WCW. The most featured feud of Kai En Tai was early in their introduction to the company, when they featured in the infamous "Choppy, choppy your Pee-Pee!" storyline with Val Venis. Despite the lack of good sense behind this storyline, the popular duo of Michinoku and Funaki would often be featured in WWE until their final tag team match together in October 2001. They had a good wrestling ability, Michinoku once having a WWE Championship match with Triple H, and their comedy skits based upon bad lip-synching in oriental films was a humorous interlude. Both names are very recognisable to WWE fans today, from Japan and beyond, especially Funaki, who would have a successful announcing career on Smackdown from 2002. They would be welcome additions to the WWE 13 roster. "INDEED!" Last appearance in WWE video game series: WWF Smackdown! 2: Know Your Role
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