10 Least Successful WWE Tag Teams Of The Last 20 Years

9. Ex-ECW (Justin Credible & Raven)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BI7z00sZHBs Instead of Kevin Bacon, for Wrestlers one should play Six Degrees of Raven. He's done it all - manager Johnny Polo, ECW World Champion, leader of the Flock in WCW, and innovator of the Clockwork Orange House of Fun match in TNA. Raven's final WWF run began in September 2000 (teaming with Tazz against Jericho & Lawler) and ended in January 2003 (losing a "Winner gets the final Royal Rumble slot against Jeff Hardy). He later sued the WWF (alongside Chris Kanyon and Mike Sanders) over being classified as an Independent Contractor but the lawsuit was thrown out in 2008. Justin Credible had several runs in WWF under various names. In 1993-1994, he began as jobber PJ Walker losing to superstars ranging from Lex Luger to Adam Bomb (managed by Johnny Polo), Yokozuna, the Undertaker, Mr. Perfect and Ludvig Borga. At the end of 1994, he became Aldo Montoya and initially went on a winning streak defeating low level wrestlers such as Brooklyn Brawler, Kwang, Pierre the Quebeccer and jobber Chris Kanyon. Montoya lasted through June 1997 when the Portuguese Man O' War left WWF for Extreme Championship Wrestling where he eventually became ECW World Champion Justin Credible. After the demise of ECW, Credible returned to the WWF and formed the infamous X-Factor Tag Team alongside X-Pac. They team was unsuccessful at winning the tag team championship and split up during the Alliance (ECW/WCW) storyline. Raven & Justin Credible were a natural ECW duo but their success as a WWF tag team was lacking. Between July and November 2001, the team went 1-9-2 in television competition with their lone win beating the Kaitentai (Taka Michinoku & Sho Funaki) on the 8/16/01 episode of Heat. Even with the talents of manager Terri, the team lost to various established and misfits teams including the Hardy Boyz, Albert & X-Pac, Albert/Scotty 2 Hotty/Spike Dudley, Billy Gunn & Chuck Palumbo and Perry Saturn & Scotty 2 Hotty. The closest to victory involving actual star power was a "no contest" on Smackdown when Chris Jericho hit his own partner (The Rock) with a steel chair.
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