10 Thrown Together WWE Tag Teams That Didn't Really Work

6. Droz & Prince Albert

Kenzo Suzuki Rene Dupree
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Albert, A-Train, Lord Tensai, Sweet T, Matt Bloom, the man who is currently the head trainer at the WWE Performance Center made a career out of changing names and joining fellow lost singles wrestlers in short-lived tag teams. His team with Test brought us Trish Stratus, even his pairing Brodus Clay brought some 'hilarious' dancing. How team with Droz? Well, that brought us Key.

Yeah, I don't remember Key either, but the trio formed a short lived stable of folk that followed alternative lifestyles. Key was allegedly Droz's dealer, and Prince Albert (as he was then known) was the body piercing artist. Wrestling in the late 90s was weird.

The faction was short-lived, but they did take part in a #1 Contenders Tag Team Turmoil match at SummerSlam 1999.

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