Every WWE Double Champion Ranked From Worst To Best

23. Big Boss Man

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Down the pecking order because his second title was categorically not a secondary title, the Big Boss Man's run as both Tag and Hardcore Champion in late-1998 spoke to the Corporation's dominance over D-Generation X at the time.

In the era before the 24/7 rule, the Cobb County lawman was bizarrely entertaining with belt, even if his makeshift pairing alongside the next man in this list didn't really warrant such a decisive victory over then-doyens the New Age Outlaws...

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