#2 Well Dunn (Former WWE superstars Timothy Well and Steven Dunn)
WWE signed the Southern Rockers, a tag team with considerable success in Puerto Rico, and transformed them into Well Dunn, an uninspired name that failed to excite any fan.
Playing the role of narcissistic villains, they never succeeded in becoming a top tag team in the company. Both members of the team were decent wrestlers, but they never managed to usurp the tag team championships of the company.
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They disappeared from WWE in 1995 and the tag team split after a tour of AJPW the following year.
#1 Gymini (Former WWE superstars Jake and Jesse)
Gymini was introduced as a pair of associates to Simon Dean. Dean portrayed a nutrition product salesman and the Shane twins were, in kayfabe, his satisfied customers. After a brief run on the main roster, the duo moved on to the developmentals. WWE released the twins in 2007.
But Gymini wasn't even the worst gimmick played by the talented Shane Twins. One of TNA's earliest failures saw the company having the twins appear at their first pay-per-view event as The Johnsons. Under the gimmick, the duo appeared dressed as male genitalia.