10 Attitude Era WWE Tag Teams You Totally Don't Remember

8. K-Kwik & Road Dogg

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Now 46 years old, Ron 'R-Truth' Killings has been in the wrestling business since 1997. His current WWE run kicked off in 2008, making him one of the company's most surprising veterans, but he was active within the promotion long before then, and signed his first contract back in 1999.

Killings debuted on the main roster in November 2000. As K-Kwik, he was immediately put in a tag team with a post-New Age Outlaws Road Dogg. Decked out in baseball jerseys and grey denim, they'd rap their theme song "Gettin' Rowdy" en route to the ring, and they union gave Kwik the chance to participate in a DX quasi-reunion with Billy Gunn and Chyna the following month.

But their success was limited. The duo fought for the Tag Team Titles once, falling short at Armageddon 2000, and the end was just around the corner. Road Dogg was suspended in December, then released in January, leaving Kwik without direction.

Killings continued as a hardcore division singles act for a while, but eventually fell of television completely, and was released from his contract in 2002.

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