10 WCW Tag Teams You Definitely Won’t Remember

7. Bad Attitude

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The gold-suited duo above could be considered something of a pro wrestling super-team.

Bobby Eaton (on the right) was a member of The Midnight Express in his prime. His 'Bad Attitude' partner in 1994 was Steve Keirn, who's best-known for being part of The Fabulous Ones and for his run as tobacco-spitting crocodile hunter Skinner in the WWF. Together, they didn't have that much success.

WCW must've had high hopes that Eaton and Keirn would combine to become a workmanlike veteran tag who could help prepare for the division's future. Things didn't really work out that way though - Bad Attitude only lasted a few months before Eaton was moved to another tag-team with Steven (William) Regal.

Their showy gimmick was a little too 80s for WCW in '94. The product was stuck between old-school NWA presentation and Eric Bischoff's bold new vision for what the promotion could be. Bad Attitude kinda' got stuck in the middle somewhere.

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