7. T&A
Say what you will about the Attitude Era not being wrestling-heavy, but the tag team division was booming more than it ever had been in the company's history, including today. The tag team renaissance is best known for the exploits of Edge and Christian, The Hardy Boyz and The Dudley Boyz, but Test and Albert were also there among the fray. On paper, one would never guess that Test and Albert had chemistry, but they proved to be a cohesive unit, especially when they recruited Trish Stratus to be in their corner. Regardless, they were definitely out of their element when they stepped in the ring with The Brothers of Destruction on the July 6, 2000 edition of SmackDown. What T&A lacked in experience they made up for in sheer size and strength, so at the very least they were a force to reckoned with against the legendary duo. Despite a strong showing, T&A were unsuccessful in emerging victorious with The Brothers of Destruction solidifying their dominance over the division yet again. For a short time, anyway.
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