WWE: 10 Attitude-Era Wrestlers Who Never Won A Title

9. Chainz, Skull, and 8-Ball

When the original Nation of Domination dissolved into the infamous "Gang Wars," Crush needed a trio of tattooed bikers to back him up. Because the Undertaker was still "the Deadman," Crush instead turned to the man who once portrayed the Undertaker's doppelganger, Brian "Chainz" Lee, and the identical Harris Brothers (Skull and 8-Ball) to form the Disciples of Apocalypse in his ongoing battles with the NOD and Los Boricuas. After Crush (a former tag team champion as a member of Demolition) was attacked by Kane, he left WWF, leaving Chainz to lead DOA; unfortunately, he led them nowhere, and Chainz was let go in mid-1998. Skull and 8-Ball fared moderately better, competing in the WWF tag team division. They feuded with the Truth Commission, Legion of Doom, and the New Midnight Express. Their lone tag team title match was a triple threat match, pitting Skull and 8-Ball versus Hawk and Animal versus tag champions New Age Outlaws. In the match, "Bad Ass" Billy Gunn pinned partner "Road Dogg" Jesse James, "winning" the match for their team. Skull and 8-Ball would leave WWF and eventually won the WCW Tag Team titles before that company folded in 2001. As it is, the only title the Disciples of Apocalypse ever won in WWF was PWI's "Worst Feud of the Year" in 1997 with Los Boricuas.
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