10 Toughest Wrestling Tag Teams Of All Time
9. Kronik
Maybe the most questionable passage on this rundown, Brian Adams and Bryan Clark started teaming in right on time 2000 WCW. Clark was falling off the best run of his singles profession as Rage, and Adams was off conceivably the most exceedingly awful run of his singles vocation as The Evil presence, a "Kiss" roused contrivance. Both men wore noteworthy bodies tipping the scales at about 600 lbs and averaging 6 ft 7 in tallness. They were busy to be an unstoppable soldier of fortune label group (like an alternate group on this rundown) renowned for "breaking necks and liquidating checks."
Kronik held the WCW label group titles twice in the last months of WCW, running over Shane Douglas and Buff Bagwell and the Ideal Occasion to win them. At the point when WCW was procured by WWE Kronik would then introduction in the advancement as enlisted muscle to wrestle the Siblings of Pulverization at Unforgiven 2001. This match was such a catastrophe, to the point that they would never perform for the WWE again. For their inconveniences Kronik were voted the most exceedingly bad label group of the year by the wrestling onlooker in consecutive years. Nonetheless, Kronik was not done, they started teaming in All Japan in 2002, winning the All Japan Label Titles from Keiji Mutoh and Taiyo Kea in their first match. Actually, Kronik would never lose those titles, guarding them once and being stripped of them months after the fact for not protecting them frequently.
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