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

3. Owen Hart & Koko B. Ware

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After his pairing with Jim Neidhart as The New Foundation amounted to a grand total of nothing, Owen Hart took his brightly-coloured baggy pants and began teaming with Koko B. Ware as High Energy, not to be confused with WCW Power Plant legends High Voltage. Owen was making his first steps in WWF at this time, and the company continued to attempt to pair him up with a variety of legends in the hope of striking tag team gold.

Koko B. Ware was never likely to produce this gold, and as such their team fell somewhat flat. Despite being a WWE Hall of Famer Koko was always an enhancement talent in the World Wrestling Federation, and despite their enthusiasm it was clear that neither man was in this team for the long haul.

The pairing had one PPV match together and soon disbanded.

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