In an earlier entry, Leif Cassidy's exploits as part of The New Rockers were explored, but that wouldn't be the last time that Al Snow was placed in a lame duck tag-team with another performer going nowhere. In fairness, at least Snow's team with Steve Blackman was original, but it's hard to see exactly who it was aimed at pleasing. Teaming together as 'Head Cheese', Snow and Blackman were the typical dysfunctional unit, a pair of wrestlers who had come together accidentally. It was the classic misfit story, banding together in the face of adversity, but it only exposed that Blackman was incredibly awkward verbally, which seemed to be the running joke during various skits involving the pair. At WrestleMania 2000, before the team faced Test & Albert, Snow introduced their new mascot, Chester McCheeserton, and the whole wrestling world just about collapsed with laughter. In reality, many people were left scratching their heads, wondering how any of this was supposed to endear this new tag-team to fans.
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