10 WWE Tag Teams That Never Feuded
6. The O.C
After carving out solo careers with reasonable success, Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows found their way to each other in Japan. When the latter joined Bullet Club, they formed a team that would become one of the most decorated and well-travelled in recent memory.
Their time in WWE was, admittedly, not the finest stretch of either man’s career. They didn’t arrive at a tag team boom period, to say the least, though they worked some decent programmes with the ever-reliable teams of the era. The majority of their TV time came as the muscle for AJ Styles, forming The Club and getting involved in Styles’ scorching rivalry with John Cena.
Since their 2020 release, though, things have been rosier for the pair, now operating as The Good Brothers. Signed to Impact, they have made great use of the opening of the forbidden door, making frequent jaunts to AEW, where they’ve aligned with The Elite.
Each man possesses a decade-plus of solo work, with gimmicks good and bad (Festus) in there, but are now packaged very much as a unit. It seems to be working wonders.