10 WWE Tag Teams That Broke Up Way Too Soon
6. La Resistance
Considering the athletes involved, in all honesty, La Resistance should have been much bigger than they were in WWE. Rene Dupree and Sylvain Grenier looked like superstars, and although their anti-America gimmick was rather one-dimensional, it helped them elicit heat for a time in 2003.
Rob Conway was also a solid addition to the group later that summer, and by Bad Blood, they were World Tag Team champions. Haphazardous booking did them no favors, but their fall from grace was largely WWE's fault. Thus, the decision to split them up in the spring of 2004 because of the "Well, we tried" mindset was asinine.
More specifically, Grenier and Conway remained a unit on Raw while Dupree was drafted over to SmackDown. Grenier and Conway mostly went nowhere on Monday nights and later disbanded, and Grenier had a hot first month on the blue brand before fizzling out and becoming just another guy on the roster.
Dupree and Grenier briefly reunited on Raw in early 2007, but by that point, La Resistance was long gone. All three original members of the group were released one-by-one months later.