8 Attitude Era Tag Teams That Should Return To WWE

6. Right To Censor

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A parody of the Parents Television Council, the group known as Right To Censor were another borderline-terrible idea that worked surprisingly well. Little things like renaming the members of the group certainly helped. Stevie Richards became Steven Richards and The Godfather transitioned into The Goodfather, and whilst Val Venis, Bull Buchanan and Ivory didn't change their name they all seemed like perfect fits for the group.

They had a distinctive look too, and their 'no fun' style was perfect for the Attitude Era and work equally well in the modern age. As for which members of the group would return, that is a tougher question. Stevie Richards is still in ring-shape, and it could be argued that his RTC run was his most successful in WWE.

Nobody wants to see The Goodfather full time, and Val Venis has been openly critical of WWE on social media on a number of occasions. This leaves Bull Buchanan, and B-Squared is unfortunately retired.

Pair Stevie up with Sin Cara I say!

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