#1 Booker T vs Stevie Ray, Soul’d Out 2000
Booker T and Stevie Ray made up a rock-solid, too often overlooked tag team of the 1990s in Harlem Heat. While they didn’t have the star power of units like The Outsiders, The Road Warriors, or The Steiners, they nonetheless had a good look, developed their team identity over a period of years, and ultimately set up Booker to break out as a singles star.
The brother vs. brother element of this match—highlighted by their long tenure as tag team partners—offered some level of interest.
Unfortunately, Stevie Ray was the kind of wrestler best used in tag teams for his limitations as an in-ring worker, and Booker wasn’t equipped to carry him. The result was a lacklustre bout with a funky finish when Ray introduced his new tag team partner Big T (better known as Ahmed Johnson in WWE) to beat down Booker on the finish.