10 Thrown-Together WWE Acts That Made No Sense
8. X-Factor
Justin Credible was - in a past life - considered a B-team member of the infamous Kliq thanks to his relationship with Sean Waltman and Scott Hall, but the relationship between the two smallest members of the crew perhaps didn't belong on television even with giant backup fighting their corner.
Credible was a notable ECW escapee in 2001 when he ran in on a February edition of Monday Night Raw to aid X-Pac in his rivalry with Chris Jericho, with the pair's chemistry immediately reflected in their inherent hideousness. As a tag team, there was perhaps mileage in two of the most irritating heels in company history pairing up to aggravate and annoy, but the addition of Albert created a stable that served neither purpose or point on a stacked post-WCW buyout roster.
Credible - ahead of his summer turn to the WCW/ECW Alliance - felt nothing more than a lower card goof, whilst X-Pac's superlative in-ring work was overshadowed by the stable's endless failed stabs at relevance. Disbanded unofficially, few wept for their unceremonious demise.