
Summary
- WWE 2K24 allows players to recreate legendary tag teams and create new matches.
- The Four Horsewomen of WWE revolutionized women's wrestling, with three members available in the game.
- D-Generation X, The Outsiders, and The Corporation were popular factions during the Attitude Era.
There have been a lot of great tag teams throughout the history of professional wrestling. Thanks to the huge roster in WWE 2K24, you can recreate many of the most legendary teams and put them back into action so they can go for the title once again. You can also let them compete in brand-new matches that weren't available when they were wrestling.
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10 The Four Horsewomen Of WWE
Members:
Bayley, Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch
The Four Horsewomen of WWE played a crucial role in revolutionizing women’s wrestling in WWE, leading to what is now known as the Women’s Evolution. Three of the founding members, Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, and Bayley, are available in WWE 2K24. Unfortunately, Sasha Banks is not on the roster this year.
This group started in NXT, the development league, but became mainstays on the main roster. They have several accomplishments as a tag team and as individual wrestlers, including the first women’s Hell in a Cell, the first women’s Iron Man match, and the first women’s TLC match.
9 Kane And X-Pac
Members:
X Pac, Kane
Kane and X-Pac were a fantastic tag team that no one expected. Their contrasting sizes really highlighted each of their abilities, and fans enjoyed seeing the character development of Kane, who now had his first friend.
The team won several matches, and X-Pac even helped Kane say his first words over the microphone. However, the team only had a short run, and after Triple H married Stephanie and reformed Degeneration X, the two split up so X-Pac could return to his former teammates. Still, the breakup helped give Kane a huge push as an individual wrestler.
8 The APA
Members:
Farooq, JBL
The APA (Acolytes Protection Agency) consisted of John “Bradshaw” Layfield and Ron Simmons as Farooq. They had the gimmick of being bodyguards for hire and utilized a hard-hitting wrestling style that usually left their opponents wounded.
They started out as enforcers for the undertaker, but the WWE later rebranded them as beer-drinking gamblers. They won the tag team championship three times and had notable feuds with the Dudley Boyz, The Hardy Boyz, Edge and Christian, and the Right to Censor. Their blend of humor, toughness, and relatability helped them stand out when there were a lot of other tag teams.
7 The Mega Powers
Members:
Randy Savage, Hulk Hogan
The Mega Powers were a tag team in the late 80s, consisting of Hulk Hogan and Randy “The Macho Man” Savage. They formed after Hulk Hogan came to the aid of Randy Savage at the behest of Miss Elizabeth when the Honky Tonk Man and the Hart Foundation were attacking him in the ring.
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PostsThe Mega Powers had several great matches, including one against Andre the Giant and “The Million Dollar Man” Ted Debiasi at Summerslam in 1988, which they won. Unfortunately, they broke up in 1989 over jealousy involving Miss Elizabeth.
6 The Rock ‘N’ Sock Connection
Members:
The Rock, Mankind
The Rock’ n’ Sock Connection is one of the most popular and memorable tag teams in WWE history. It featured The Rock and Mick Foley as Mankind, who started as rivals but formed a highly entertaining tag team in 1999 that the audience loved.
The Rock’ n’ Sock Connection are three-time tag team champions. They have faced The Undertaker, Big Show, The New Age Outlaws, and others in humorous but physical matches. The team was also popular for their backstage interviews, which often pushed the boundaries of what you could say on television.
5 D-Generation X
Members:
Shawn Micheals, Triple H
D-Generation X was a hugely popular tag team during the Attitude Era. The team took an anti-authority stance and often employed boundary-pushing antics to turn things in their favor, including mocking other wrestlers. Over time, the group had several members, but two key members were best friends, Shawn Michaels and Triple H.
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4 The Outsiders
Members:
Scott Hall, Kevin Nash
The Outsiders changed professional wrestling forever by introducing a more realistic and edgy approach to storylines. Their arrival in the WCW helped boost ratings for more than 80 consecutive weeks after transforming into the now with the additional Hulk Hogan, who had turned heel.
They had significant feuds with Harlem Heat, The Steiner Brothers, Lex Luger & The Giant, and many others. We might remember them better now as the NWO, but Kevin Nash and Scott Hall got it all started with The Outsiders while they were still with the WWE.
3 Hart Foundation
Members:
Jim Neidhart, Brett Hart
The Hart Foundation became a huge organization over the years, with several members, the originals being Brett “The Hitman” Heart and Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart. They formed the tag team in 1985, and we’re known for matching technical skills with power.
The Heart Foundation won the title twice and had notable feuds with the British Bulldogs, Demolition, and the Nasty Boys. Both members also held several championships as individual wrestlers, with Bret Hart being one of the most popular champions of all time.
2 Dudley Boyz
Members:
Devon Dudley, Bubba Ray Dudley
The Dudley Boyz are a legendary tax team that started in ECW (Extreme Championship Wrestling), and they were known for their excessively violent hardcore wrestling style, which often utilizes foreign objects, double team moves, and lots of tables.
The Dudley Boyz are one of the most decorated tag teams in wrestling, winning the ECW tag team championship eight times and the WWE tag team championship nine times. They had legendary feuds with The Hardy Boyz and Edge & Christian and were instrumental in popularizing the Tables, Ladders, and Chairs (TLC) match.
1 The Corporation
Members:
Shane McMahon, Stephanie McMahon, Big Boss Man
The Corporation was a dominant heel faction in WWE during the late 1990s, primarily during the Attitude Era. Vince McMahon himself formed it and featured many notable members, including Stephanie and Shane McMahon, along with the Big Boss Man.
Vince McMahon used this faction to exert dominance over the WWE. He often targeted popular wrestlers like Stone Cold Steve Austin and other factions that included The Ministry of Darkness and D-Generation X. The Rock even turned heel at one point to join the Corporation, and they had popular segments on Monday Night Raw.
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