10 Worst WWE Tag Team Champions Ever

6. Chief Morley & Lance Storm

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If Lance Storm had more charisma, there's a chance he could have fared better than he did in WWE. Spare a thought for Sean Morley then, because he had shown bags of the stuff during a run as Val Venis. Apparently, that wasn't enough for those in charge, so he was reduced to playing 'Chief' Morley by 2003 and stuck in a dead-end tag team.

Storm and Morley didn't even win the titles. After Lance's regular partner William Regal was struck down by injury, the 'Chief Of Staff' on Raw just awarded himself and Storm the belts. A mere seven days later, they lost them to Kane and Rob Van Dam. That's right: Morley was only inserted so he could do the job. There are transitional champions, and then there's him.

The only thing of note from the Storm and Morley reign was their pre-show victory before WrestleMania XIX. That was it, their big moment as doubles champions. Later, after dropping the straps on Raw, the team was barely (if ever) referenced again by announcers.

So much for that.

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