10 Most Underrated Halves Of Famous WWE Tag Teams

5. Albert (T&A)

Albert has really been around the block. He was most famously paired with pretty boy Test (and managed by Trish Stratus, who "embodied" the team's name quite well), but he got his start in WWE teaming up with Droz and later Big Bossman and even later was part of the tiny, fleeting stable X-Factor (with X-Pac and Justin Credible) as well as a temporary tag partner for Scotty 2 Hotty while his actual partner was dealing with an injury. And then there was A-Train. And...well, you get it. With a resume that long, you'd think there was something inherently wrong with Albert. After all, if a guy can't keep a job for more than a few months, that's not the type of person you'd want to hire into your company, right? But more than anything, Albert was a victim of poor booking and a loose, free-floating gimmick that never grabbed fans' attention. In all of the pairings listed above, Albert was the workhorse. He was never the flashiest guy in the ring, but he was as solid in the ring as any other big guy in the company. People like to think of his as a Big Bossman type, but really Albert was closer to Bam Bam Bigelow, with moves that didn't seem to fit his larger stature. (Don't believe me? Look at his ill-fated but athletic return as Lord Tensai.)
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