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

4. Lo Down

Lo Down
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D'Lo Brown was an underrated midcard presence. He wasn't always a pushed commodity, but his many European Title runs were full of fun bouts with the likes of X-Pac, and if he was a stronger talker, there's chance he could have become a bigger Attitude Era star.

In the end, D'Lo was only moderately successful, and his fortunes took a downturn last few years of his first WWE run. This topsy-turvy period saw him form alliances with partners as varied as Mark Henry and The Godfather, but the most pointless of which was his union with Chaz - the former Headbanger Mosh.

The duo started teaming on the C-shows, and eventually brought manager Tiger Ali Singh into the mix. They soon took on their new valet's gimmick and started dressing themselves in garish, neon recreations of traditional Sikh attire for no apparent reason, but it didn't catch on. Lo Down didn't get over. They remained rooted on the lower-midcard for they duration of their run, and were taken off television in January 2001, after which Singh and Chaz were released, and Brown went back to developmental.

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