10 WCW Tag Teams You Definitely Won’t Remember

9. The Cole Twins

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Perhaps the biggest claim to fame either Keith or Kent Cole had during their stay in WCW is that the former faced a debuting Triple H in 1994. Beyond that, The Cole Twins were typically deployed when the company needed filler on shows like Main Event, Worldwide or Saturday night.

Work is work, eh?

The Twins joined WCW in 1992, but they'd never quite parlay early promise into anything meaningful, and they rarely came close to challenging for the tag belts. In fact, if anything, Keith and Kent were used to help prepare others for that honour. They were jobbers when it mattered most.

Weirdly, Keith and Kent also spent a bit of time working singles matches on WCW house shows. This was likely the promotion's way of padding out live event cards; why book one tag bout when you can "treat" fans to a couple of one-on-one attractions?

Basically, The Twins were utility men.

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