10 WWE Tag-Teams That Shouldn't Have Worked (But Did)

8. Jeri-KO

Kevin Owens Chris Jericho
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Another appearance from Chris Jericho on this list is also his most recent, but the Canadian's team with Kevin Owens has been a refreshing act on current WWE programming. Jeri-KO have only been together for a short while, but chemistry between Owens and Jericho is so instantly gratifying that it's hard not to find them entertaining.

Now that KO is WWE Universal Champion, it may mean the duo team together less, but it still looks like they will be aligned on television. That can only be considered a good thing, because they have come out of nowhere to quickly become one of the best tag-teams on Monday Night Raw.

On the surface, it looked unnecessary to put the team together in the first place. Kevin Owens was doing just fine on his own, and a random pairing with anyone didn't seem to be the way to help his cause. Thankfully though, Jericho understands his role perfectly, he's there to put the focus on Owens and actually enhance his partner.

Jeri-KO could have been a burden on Owens, but it has proved nothing less than a success thus far.

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