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

2. The Dupps

At one point, the Dupps were a five-person stable comprised of Bo, Stan, Jack, Puck, and their valet, Fluff.

This group of kayfabe family members might sound like the cast of a redneck Trumpton revival, but they were a fixture on the southern indies throughout the 1990's. They caught WWE's eye in the process, and thus, Bo and Jack earned themselves developmental deals, though they were regularly used as a main roster enhancement team on house shows and Heat/Jakked dark matches.

The Dupps never made the breakthrough. They were released in 2001, though Bo would eventually return to the company under his real name (Murray Happer) for several jobber spots throughout the 2000's. Jack had no such joy, however, and never worked for WWE again.

Today, Bo can be found back on the southern independent scene, where he works as Otto Schwanz. The group's most successful member would prove to be one who wasn't even christened Dupp during their WWE run, though. Stan became Trevor Murdoch upon re-signing with the company in July 2005, and his team with Lance Cade proved fruitful, as the duo became World Tag Team Champions on three occasions.

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