10 Teams You Forgot Were WWE Tag Team Champions
How about those mid-2000's huh?
6. Paul London & Billy Kidman
Sometimes when two somewhat similar wrestlers aren't doing anything, WWE will chuck them together in a tag team as a quick fix and hope for the best.
That was clearly the idea when they tagged up Billy Kidman and Paul London.
They had a similar look and both used the Shooting Star Press as a finisher. Neither was doing much of anything before they joined forces and they only teamed once (on Velocity) before they upset the Dudley Boys on the July 8, 2004 episode of SmackDown.
Following that, they defended them mostly on house shows while their televised matches were non-title.
Regrettable, Kidman accidentally injured Chavo Guerrero with an SSP, which set in motion his and London's premature breakup, as Billy's head wasn't in the game and he kept walking out of matches.
After holding the titles for 63 days, they lost them to Renee Dupree and Kenzo Suzuki.
London and Kidman then began a brief feud, which culminated in a decent singles match at No Mercy. London would later enjoy a much more successful Tag Team Title run with Brian Kendrick.