8 Worst WWE Tag Champs Of Brand Extension Era

3. B-Team (Raw)

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You might think that a second generation tag team of Curt Hennig and Mike Rotundo’s sons would be a pretty good tandem that would be treated with respect, but you’d be sadly mistaken.

Meet: The B-Team, Curtis Axel and Bo Dallas. B-Team, as in not good enough to be the A-Team.

Axel and Dallas had done a lengthy stint as Miz’s sidekicks, the Miztourage, but upon separating from Miz, they found themselves as little more than jokes, not taken seriously by fans or wrestlers on Raw. Somehow, they inexplicably started lucking into wins, all the way up to beating Bray Wyatt (Dallas’ real-life brother) and Matt Hardy at Extreme Rules 2018.

Their Raw tag title reign would last seven weeks, with the duo managing to defend the titles a few times in banana peel-style before losing to Drew McIntyre & Dolph Ziggler, who toppled the goofs and ripped the tag titles from them.

The B-Team would do little after losing the titles, descending back down the card into jobbers before both would get released during the pandemic.

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