10 Amazing Wrestler Team-Ups That Ended Way Too Early
10. Mark Jindrak And Sean O'Haire
Mark Jindrak and Sean OHaire were a massive bright spot in a WCW crop of homegrown talent not named Bill Goldberg. Both men were graduates of the WCW Power Plant and had the looks and skills to quickly make an immediate impact on television. They were brand new rookies with similarly impressive builds who could perform all the typical power moves plus mix it up with stunning aerial assaults. (OHaires version of the Swanton Bomb was especially impressive). They later were incorporated into a stable with other WCW rookies as The Natural Born Thrillers and proceeded to quickly become two-time WCW tag champions. This team looked fantastic until WCW randomly decided to separate them six months after their debut. In a bizarre twist, the duo was amicably split via a partner exchange with their fellow stablemate team of Chuck Palumbo and Shawn Stasiak. While both Jindrak and OHaire would do well in their new teams (Palumbo and OHaire would even capture tag team gold together) it was a strange decision to split them so soon. After WCW went under, both men were of the small group of wrestlers that WWE immediately picked up to start the Invasion angle and the initial WCW team of Jindrak and OHaire seemed to have so much more upside than the other combinations. Both competitors would later find some success in their solo WWE careers but this powerful, high flying team that looked so dominant upon their WCW debuts would never be recreated again.