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World's Greatest Tag Team

The World's Greatest Tag Team was an American professional wrestling tag team, which also used the name Wrestling's Greatest Tag Team. The team consisted of Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin. Originally formed in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), they started out captained by Kurt Angle, during which time they were known as Team Angle. They also wrestled for several other independent promotions.

World's Greatest Tag Team
Charlie Haas (left) and Shelton Benjamin (right) in 2007
Tag team
MembersShelton Benjamin[1]
Charlie Haas
Name(s)Team Angle[1]
The Best Damn Tag Team Period[1]
The (Self-Proclaimed) World's Greatest Tag Team[2]
Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin[3]
Wrestling's Greatest Tag Team[4]
Billed heights6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) each
Combined
billed weight
497 lb (225 kg)
HometownKurt Angle (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
Shelton Benjamin (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
Charlie Haas (Dallas, Texas)
Paul Heyman (Scarsdale, New York)
Former
member(s)
Jackie Gayda (Valet)
Paul Heyman (Manager)
Kurt Angle (Leader)
DebutOctober 22, 2002
Years active2002–2004
2006–2007
2009
2010–2013
2014–2015
TrainerOhio Valley Wrestling

Haas and Benjamin made their debut on the SmackDown! brand in December 2002, and won the WWE Tag Team Championship in February 2003. After losing the championship in May, Haas and Benjamin were fired from Team Angle, and changed their name to The Best Damn Tag Team Period, before settling on The World's Greatest Tag Team. They won the championship back in July, and their second reign lasted for two months. They continued to compete on SmackDown!, until March 2004, when Benjamin was moved to the Raw brand as part of the Draft Lottery.

The team reformed in December 2006 on the Raw brand, and competed against numerous teams, although they were unsuccessful in winning the World Tag Team Championship. The team was split again in November 2007, when Benjamin moved to the ECW brand, but later reformed briefly back on SmackDown in May 2009. In 2010, the team reformed on the independent circuit, and began competing regularly for Ring of Honor (ROH), where they are former two-time ROH World Tag Team Champions.

History edit

World Wrestling Entertainment edit

Initial run (2002–2004) edit

They formed on October 22, 2002 in a dark match on WWE Velocity as they lost to Bill DeMott and Val Venis. For a couple of months they worked their way up by competing in house shows. The tag team made their television debut on the December 26, 2002 edition of WWE's SmackDown!. Paul Heyman introduced Benjamin and Haas under the name Team Angle as a "gift" to his top client Kurt Angle.[5] Team Angle quickly involved themselves in a rivalry with Chris Benoit and Edge, defeating them on January 30, 2003 to become the number one contenders for the WWE Tag Team Championship.[1]

 
Benjamin as WWE Tag Team Champion in 2003

The following week, on February 6, they won the WWE Tag Team Championship by defeating Los Guerreros.[6] They continued their rivalry with Benoit, facing him and Brock Lesnar at No Way Out in a handicap match, where they teamed with their mentor Angle in a losing effort.[7] After a successful title defense at WrestleMania XIX against Los Guerreros and the team of Chris Benoit and Rhyno, Team Angle lost the championship to Eddie Guerrero and his new partner Tajiri at Judgment Day on May 18 in a ladder match.[8][9] Shortly afterwards, on June 12, Angle confronted Benjamin and Haas about the losing streak they had been in for a couple of weeks, and, after they blamed him for losing the Tag Team Championship and began to question his leadership, he fired them both from Team Angle.[5][10] For a few weeks they wrestled against Angle, both in singles matches and in tag team matches.[11][12]

Soon after the breakup, Benjamin and Haas referred to themselves as The Best Damn Tag Team Period and then The Self-Proclaimed World's Greatest Tag Team, or The World's Greatest Tag Team for short.[1] They went on to recapture the WWE Tag Team Championship from Eddie Guerrero and Tajiri on July 3.[5][13][14] Following their win, they competed against the teams of Rey Mysterio and Billy Kidman and the APA, before losing the championship to the reformed Los Guerreros team two months later on September 18.[1][5][15] After their loss The World's Greatest Tag Team continued competing against Los Guerreros in an attempt to regain the championship, but were unsuccessful.[16][17]

In early 2004, The World's Greatest Tag Team began a rivalry with The APA, and beat them at the No Way Out pay-per-view.[18][19] Following their loss, The World's Greatest Tag Team mocked The APA, leading to The APA attacking them. Both the team of Scotty 2 Hotty and Rikishi and the Basham Brothers also got involved in the brawl, leading to a fatal four-way match at WrestleMania XX for the WWE Tag Team Championship.[20] At WrestleMania, Scotty 2 Hotty and Rikishi retained the championship.[21]

Split (2004–2006) edit

The group stayed together until March 22, 2004 when, during the Draft Lottery, Benjamin was drafted to the Raw brand, breaking up The World's Greatest Tag Team.[5][22] On the Raw brand Benjamin was quickly added to the WWE Intercontinental Championship picture, first challenging for it at Bad Blood in June 2004 against Randy Orton.[23] He eventually won the championship at Taboo Tuesday in October by defeating Chris Jericho, and held the championship for approximately eight months, eventually losing it to Carlito in June 2005.[24][25][26] He held the championship twice more during 2006.[27][28]

After Benjamin's draft, Haas gained Miss Jackie as a valet and teamed with Rico to win the WWE Tag Team Championship on April 22, 2004.[29] After a brief spell in singles competition, Haas joined forces with Hardcore Holly briefly, before being released from WWE in July 2005.[30][31] Haas wrestled in the independent circuit for nearly a year, wrestling in Jersey All Pro Wrestling and other independent promotions and as well as New Wrestling Entertainment in Italy before returning to WWE on the Raw brand in April 2006.[32][33]

Reformation on Raw (2006–2008) edit

On April 17, 2006, Haas returned to WWE as part of the Raw brand, defeating his former tag team partner, Benjamin, the very same night.[34] On the December 4 episode of Raw, after Benjamin pinned Super Crazy, Haas entered the ring, berated Crazy, and celebrated with a bewildered Benjamin.[35] The next week, Benjamin announced The World's Greatest Tag Team was officially back in a segment with Cryme Tyme.[36][37] They defeated The Highlanders in a match later that same night.[37] They then started a scripted rivalry with Cryme Tyme, but were largely unsuccessful, including a tag team turmoil match at New Year's Revolution.[38][39][40] They finally pinned Cryme Tyme, however, ending their undefeated streak, on the January 29, 2007 episode of Raw.[41]

On April 2, The World's Greatest Tag Team was unsuccessful in defeating the team of Ric Flair and Carlito, but defeated them in a rematch on April 16 when Haas distracted Carlito, allowing Benjamin to gain the win.[42][43] They won again two weeks later when Carlito turned on Flair, attacking him and allowing The World's Greatest Tag Team to win via countout.[44] They then challenged the Hardy Boyz for the World Tag Team Championship at One Night Stand in a ladder match, but were unsuccessful.[45]

Following this, The World's Greatest Tag Team began a rivalry with Paul London and Brian Kendrick after losing to the duo in their debut match on Raw.[46] A few weeks later, London defeated Benjamin in a singles match, however, on the July 23 episode of Raw, The World's Greatest Tag Team got a tag team win over London and Kendrick to end the rivalry.[2][47][48] For this match they were announced as The (Self-Proclaimed) World's Greatest Tag Team, having been previously using simply The World's Greatest Tag Team since their reformation.[2]

Following this, Benjamin and Haas competed against the teams of Hardcore Holly and Cody Rhodes and Super Crazy and Jim Duggan until November, when the team was disbanded due to Benjamin joining the ECW roster.[49][50][51] Benjamin was drafted to the SmackDown brand as part of the 2008 Supplemental Draft.[52]

Sporadic reformations and aftermath (2009) edit

On April 15, 2009, Haas was drafted to the SmackDown brand as part of the 2009 Supplemental Draft.[53] On the May 8, 2009 episode of SmackDown, Benjamin accompanied Haas to the ring for his match against John Morrison, hinting at a possible reunion.[54] The following week on the May 15 episode of SmackDown, Benjamin and Haas unofficially reunited and competed against John Morrison and CM Punk in a losing effort.[55] At Judgment Day, Haas escorted Benjamin to the ring for his match against Morrison.[56] On June 29, Benjamin was traded back to the ECW brand.[57] On February 28, 2010, WWE announced that Haas had been released from his contract, and two months later, on April 22, WWE announced that Benjamin had also been released, but returned, sans Haas, in 2017.[58][59]

Ring of Honor (2010–2013) edit

 
Charlie Haas (left) and Shelton Benjamin (right) as the ROH World Tag Team Champions in March 2012

On August 2, 2010, Ring of Honor announced that Haas and Benjamin would reform as a tag team, at Glory By Honor IX on September 11, 2010, to wrestle the ROH World Tag Team Champions Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli).[60] The duo later stated that they would collectively be known as Wrestling's Greatest Tag Team.[4] At Glory By Honor IX Haas and Benjamin were defeated by Hero and Castagnoli in a non–title match.[61] On December 8, 2010, Haas and Benjamin returned to Ohio Valley Wrestling, more than seven years after their previous match for the promotion. In their return match they defeated The Elite (Adam Revolver and Ted McNaler).[62] The following day they took part in their first Ring of Honor Wrestling tapings, defeating the Bravado Brothers (Harlem and Lance).[63] The following day, at the second set of television tapings, Haas and Benjamin defeated the All Night Express of Kenny King and Rhett Titus, before participating in an eight-man tag team match, in which Haas and Benjmain teamed with the Briscoe Brothers against the Kings of Wrestling and the All-Night Xpress. The match ended in a no contest.[64] On December 18 at the Final Battle 2010 pay-per-view, Haas and Benjamin announced that in 2011 they would be wrestling regularly for Ring of Honor.[65] At the following pay-per-view, 9th Anniversary Show, on February 26, 2011, Haas and Benjamin defeated the Briscoe Brothers in the main event of the evening to earn another shot at the Kings of Wrestling and the ROH World Tag Team Championship.[66][67]

On April 1, at Honor Takes Center Stage Night One, Haas and Benjamin defeated the Kings of Wrestling to win the ROH World Tag Team Championship.[68] On June 26 at Best in the World 2011, Haas and Benjamin successfully defended the ROH World Tag Team Championship in a four-way match against the Briscoe Brothers, the Kings of Wrestling and the All Night Express.[69] On December 23, Haas and Benjamin lost the ROH World Tag Team Championship to the Briscoe Brothers at the Final Battle 2011 pay-per-view, turning heel during the match.[70] On May 12, 2012 at Border Wars, Hass and Benjamin regained the ROH World Tag Team Championship from the Briscoe Brothers.[71] On June 24 at Best in the World 2012, Haas and Benjamin lost the title to Kenny King and Rhett Titus.[72]

Shortly after their loss, Benjamin was suspended in storyline, to explain his absence while wrestling in Japan. Benjamin returned at the Death Before Dishonor X pay-per-view, accompanying Haas and Rhett Titus in a tag team championship match. Following Death Before Dishonor, Haas and Benjamin would continue to feud with Titus and his new tag team partner B. J. Whitmer defeating them at Glory By Honor XI. They defeated them again in a street fight at Final Battle. Benjamin was released from ROH in December 2012. He made one more appearance for ROH on February 2, 2013, when Haas turned on him during an ROH World Tag Team Championship match against the Briscoe Brothers.[73]

Independent circuit (2014-2015) edit

On November 15, 2014, Jersey All Pro Wrestling's 18th Anniversary Show, Benjamin, Haas, and Angle (collectively known as Team Angle) reunited again. Haas and Benjamin defeated Chris Sabin and Teddy Hart in the main event of the show.[74] On November 21, 2015 they won the Danny Davis Invitational Tag Team Tournament for Ohio Valley Wrestling defeating The Wild Boyz (Bud Dwight and Eddie Diamond).

 
Haas and Benjamin performing the Broken Arrow on Claudio Castagnoli

Championships and accomplishments edit

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External links edit

  • Charlie Haas' Ring of Honor profile
  • Shelton Benjamin's Ring of Honor profile
  • Shelton Benjamin's WWE Alumni profile
  • Online World of Wrestling profile

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This article is about the American professional wrestling tag team For the Japanese tag team known as Sekaiichi no Tag Team or The World s Greatest Tag Team see Tencozy The World s Greatest Tag Team was an American professional wrestling tag team which also used the name Wrestling s Greatest Tag Team The team consisted of Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin Originally formed in World Wrestling Entertainment WWE they started out captained by Kurt Angle during which time they were known as Team Angle They also wrestled for several other independent promotions World s Greatest Tag TeamCharlie Haas left and Shelton Benjamin right in 2007Tag teamMembersShelton Benjamin 1 Charlie HaasName s Team Angle 1 The Best Damn Tag Team Period 1 The Self Proclaimed World s Greatest Tag Team 2 Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin 3 Wrestling s Greatest Tag Team 4 Billed heights6 ft 2 in 1 88 m eachCombinedbilled weight497 lb 225 kg HometownKurt Angle Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Shelton Benjamin Minneapolis Minnesota Charlie Haas Dallas Texas Paul Heyman Scarsdale New York Formermember s Jackie Gayda Valet Paul Heyman Manager Kurt Angle Leader DebutOctober 22 2002Years active2002 20042006 200720092010 20132014 2015TrainerOhio Valley WrestlingHaas and Benjamin made their debut on the SmackDown brand in December 2002 and won the WWE Tag Team Championship in February 2003 After losing the championship in May Haas and Benjamin were fired from Team Angle and changed their name to The Best Damn Tag Team Period before settling on The World s Greatest Tag Team They won the championship back in July and their second reign lasted for two months They continued to compete on SmackDown until March 2004 when Benjamin was moved to the Raw brand as part of the Draft Lottery The team reformed in December 2006 on the Raw brand and competed against numerous teams although they were unsuccessful in winning the World Tag Team Championship The team was split again in November 2007 when Benjamin moved to the ECW brand but later reformed briefly back on SmackDown in May 2009 In 2010 the team reformed on the independent circuit and began competing regularly for Ring of Honor ROH where they are former two time ROH World Tag Team Champions Contents 1 History 1 1 World Wrestling Entertainment 1 1 1 Initial run 2002 2004 1 1 2 Split 2004 2006 1 1 3 Reformation on Raw 2006 2008 1 1 4 Sporadic reformations and aftermath 2009 1 2 Ring of Honor 2010 2013 1 3 Independent circuit 2014 2015 2 Championships and accomplishments 3 References 4 External linksHistory editWorld Wrestling Entertainment edit Initial run 2002 2004 edit They formed on October 22 2002 in a dark match on WWE Velocity as they lost to Bill DeMott and Val Venis For a couple of months they worked their way up by competing in house shows The tag team made their television debut on the December 26 2002 edition of WWE s SmackDown Paul Heyman introduced Benjamin and Haas under the name Team Angle as a gift to his top client Kurt Angle 5 Team Angle quickly involved themselves in a rivalry with Chris Benoit and Edge defeating them on January 30 2003 to become the number one contenders for the WWE Tag Team Championship 1 nbsp Benjamin as WWE Tag Team Champion in 2003The following week on February 6 they won the WWE Tag Team Championship by defeating Los Guerreros 6 They continued their rivalry with Benoit facing him and Brock Lesnar at No Way Out in a handicap match where they teamed with their mentor Angle in a losing effort 7 After a successful title defense at WrestleMania XIX against Los Guerreros and the team of Chris Benoit and Rhyno Team Angle lost the championship to Eddie Guerrero and his new partner Tajiri at Judgment Day on May 18 in a ladder match 8 9 Shortly afterwards on June 12 Angle confronted Benjamin and Haas about the losing streak they had been in for a couple of weeks and after they blamed him for losing the Tag Team Championship and began to question his leadership he fired them both from Team Angle 5 10 For a few weeks they wrestled against Angle both in singles matches and in tag team matches 11 12 Soon after the breakup Benjamin and Haas referred to themselves as The Best Damn Tag Team Period and then The Self Proclaimed World s Greatest Tag Team or The World s Greatest Tag Team for short 1 They went on to recapture the WWE Tag Team Championship from Eddie Guerrero and Tajiri on July 3 5 13 14 Following their win they competed against the teams of Rey Mysterio and Billy Kidman and the APA before losing the championship to the reformed Los Guerreros team two months later on September 18 1 5 15 After their loss The World s Greatest Tag Team continued competing against Los Guerreros in an attempt to regain the championship but were unsuccessful 16 17 In early 2004 The World s Greatest Tag Team began a rivalry with The APA and beat them at the No Way Out pay per view 18 19 Following their loss The World s Greatest Tag Team mocked The APA leading to The APA attacking them Both the team of Scotty 2 Hotty and Rikishi and the Basham Brothers also got involved in the brawl leading to a fatal four way match at WrestleMania XX for the WWE Tag Team Championship 20 At WrestleMania Scotty 2 Hotty and Rikishi retained the championship 21 Split 2004 2006 edit The group stayed together until March 22 2004 when during the Draft Lottery Benjamin was drafted to the Raw brand breaking up The World s Greatest Tag Team 5 22 On the Raw brand Benjamin was quickly added to the WWE Intercontinental Championship picture first challenging for it at Bad Blood in June 2004 against Randy Orton 23 He eventually won the championship at Taboo Tuesday in October by defeating Chris Jericho and held the championship for approximately eight months eventually losing it to Carlito in June 2005 24 25 26 He held the championship twice more during 2006 27 28 After Benjamin s draft Haas gained Miss Jackie as a valet and teamed with Rico to win the WWE Tag Team Championship on April 22 2004 29 After a brief spell in singles competition Haas joined forces with Hardcore Holly briefly before being released from WWE in July 2005 30 31 Haas wrestled in the independent circuit for nearly a year wrestling in Jersey All Pro Wrestling and other independent promotions and as well as New Wrestling Entertainment in Italy before returning to WWE on the Raw brand in April 2006 32 33 Reformation on Raw 2006 2008 edit On April 17 2006 Haas returned to WWE as part of the Raw brand defeating his former tag team partner Benjamin the very same night 34 On the December 4 episode of Raw after Benjamin pinned Super Crazy Haas entered the ring berated Crazy and celebrated with a bewildered Benjamin 35 The next week Benjamin announced The World s Greatest Tag Team was officially back in a segment with Cryme Tyme 36 37 They defeated The Highlanders in a match later that same night 37 They then started a scripted rivalry with Cryme Tyme but were largely unsuccessful including a tag team turmoil match at New Year s Revolution 38 39 40 They finally pinned Cryme Tyme however ending their undefeated streak on the January 29 2007 episode of Raw 41 On April 2 The World s Greatest Tag Team was unsuccessful in defeating the team of Ric Flair and Carlito but defeated them in a rematch on April 16 when Haas distracted Carlito allowing Benjamin to gain the win 42 43 They won again two weeks later when Carlito turned on Flair attacking him and allowing The World s Greatest Tag Team to win via countout 44 They then challenged the Hardy Boyz for the World Tag Team Championship at One Night Stand in a ladder match but were unsuccessful 45 Following this The World s Greatest Tag Team began a rivalry with Paul London and Brian Kendrick after losing to the duo in their debut match on Raw 46 A few weeks later London defeated Benjamin in a singles match however on the July 23 episode of Raw The World s Greatest Tag Team got a tag team win over London and Kendrick to end the rivalry 2 47 48 For this match they were announced as The Self Proclaimed World s Greatest Tag Team having been previously using simply The World s Greatest Tag Team since their reformation 2 Following this Benjamin and Haas competed against the teams of Hardcore Holly and Cody Rhodes and Super Crazy and Jim Duggan until November when the team was disbanded due to Benjamin joining the ECW roster 49 50 51 Benjamin was drafted to the SmackDown brand as part of the 2008 Supplemental Draft 52 Sporadic reformations and aftermath 2009 edit On April 15 2009 Haas was drafted to the SmackDown brand as part of the 2009 Supplemental Draft 53 On the May 8 2009 episode of SmackDown Benjamin accompanied Haas to the ring for his match against John Morrison hinting at a possible reunion 54 The following week on the May 15 episode of SmackDown Benjamin and Haas unofficially reunited and competed against John Morrison and CM Punk in a losing effort 55 At Judgment Day Haas escorted Benjamin to the ring for his match against Morrison 56 On June 29 Benjamin was traded back to the ECW brand 57 On February 28 2010 WWE announced that Haas had been released from his contract and two months later on April 22 WWE announced that Benjamin had also been released but returned sans Haas in 2017 58 59 Ring of Honor 2010 2013 edit nbsp Charlie Haas left and Shelton Benjamin right as the ROH World Tag Team Champions in March 2012On August 2 2010 Ring of Honor announced that Haas and Benjamin would reform as a tag team at Glory By Honor IX on September 11 2010 to wrestle the ROH World Tag Team Champions Kings of Wrestling Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli 60 The duo later stated that they would collectively be known as Wrestling s Greatest Tag Team 4 At Glory By Honor IX Haas and Benjamin were defeated by Hero and Castagnoli in a non title match 61 On December 8 2010 Haas and Benjamin returned to Ohio Valley Wrestling more than seven years after their previous match for the promotion In their return match they defeated The Elite Adam Revolver and Ted McNaler 62 The following day they took part in their first Ring of Honor Wrestling tapings defeating the Bravado Brothers Harlem and Lance 63 The following day at the second set of television tapings Haas and Benjamin defeated the All Night Express of Kenny King and Rhett Titus before participating in an eight man tag team match in which Haas and Benjmain teamed with the Briscoe Brothers against the Kings of Wrestling and the All Night Xpress The match ended in a no contest 64 On December 18 at the Final Battle 2010 pay per view Haas and Benjamin announced that in 2011 they would be wrestling regularly for Ring of Honor 65 At the following pay per view 9th Anniversary Show on February 26 2011 Haas and Benjamin defeated the Briscoe Brothers in the main event of the evening to earn another shot at the Kings of Wrestling and the ROH World Tag Team Championship 66 67 On April 1 at Honor Takes Center Stage Night One Haas and Benjamin defeated the Kings of Wrestling to win the ROH World Tag Team Championship 68 On June 26 at Best in the World 2011 Haas and Benjamin successfully defended the ROH World Tag Team Championship in a four way match against the Briscoe Brothers the Kings of Wrestling and the All Night Express 69 On December 23 Haas and Benjamin lost the ROH World Tag Team Championship to the Briscoe Brothers at the Final Battle 2011 pay per view turning heel during the match 70 On May 12 2012 at Border Wars Hass and Benjamin regained the ROH World Tag Team Championship from the Briscoe Brothers 71 On June 24 at Best in the World 2012 Haas and Benjamin lost the title to Kenny King and Rhett Titus 72 Shortly after their loss Benjamin was suspended in storyline to explain his absence while wrestling in Japan Benjamin returned at the Death Before Dishonor X pay per view accompanying Haas and Rhett Titus in a tag team championship match Following Death Before Dishonor Haas and Benjamin would continue to feud with Titus and his new tag team 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