7 Times WWE Had Mixed Gender Tag Matches at WrestleMania

4. Chyna & Too Cool Vs. The Radicalz (WrestleMania 2000)

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When the Radicalz (Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko, Perry Saturn, Eddie Guerrero) arrived on the scene in WWE after defecting from WCW, they were quickly positioned as the new hot thing in the company... for a number of weeks, anyway. Afterward, things started to cool, and by the time WrestleMania came, while Chris Benoit was programmed with Kurt Angle and Chris Jericho, his stablemates were in a six man tag against Chyna and Too Cool.

Not that that's necessarily a big demotion. Chyna was one of the most pushed singles acts in the company, and 2000 was the peak year for Brian Christopher and Scotty 2 Hotty. As for the match itself, given the in-ring talent of the Radicalz and the overness of Eddie Guerrero's angle with Chyna, this made for an adequate six-man tag on PPV. While WrestleMania 2000 is seen as a black sheep in the show's history, most of it is quite inoffensive, and that's the best way to describe this match. It's a fine watch, and if you don't mind a little intergender violence (especially what Chyna does to poor Eddie's family jewels), you'll have worse ways to spend 10 minutes than watching it.

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