8 Times WWE Tag Team Partners Fought Each Other
3. Road Dogg Vs. X-Pac
The New Age Outlaws were running strong once more in late 1999. Following Billy Gunn's failed singles push, WWE put the pair together again and gave them the WWE Tag Team Titles, which they ably defended against Edge and Christian, The Rock and Sock Connection and the APA over the autumn and winter months.
Then Billy Gunn suffered a serious shoulder injury, which required surgery, in February. The Outlaws hastily dropped the straps to the Dudley Boys at No Way Out while WWE figured out what to do with The D-O-Double G. They didn't have to look far, since his DX stablemate X-Pac was also without a partner after ditching Kane.
The two soon began teaming together, facing Kane and Rikishi at WrestleMania 2000, Edge and Christian at Backlash (where they failed to win the Tag Team Titles) and the Dudley Boys at Judgement Day and The King of the Ring. Between March and July they began to establish themselves as a top team, but the honeymoon couldn't last.
The DXers began feuding with each other (over what, I do not know) and set the date for SummerSlam. On the show, X-Pac won an underwhelming match following a low blow and an X-Factor, but Road Dogg had the last word, rocking him with a post-match Pumphandle Slam.
Road Dogg thereafter began teaming with newcomer K-Kwik (now R-Truth) until he was fired a few months later, while X-Pac did the singles thing for a while before cobbling together the X-Factor stable with Albert and Justin Credible.