Can You Name These Legendary WWE Tag Teams?

Big names going one-on-one have always been the bread and butter of the pro wrestling industry, but it's in the matches between teams that you often find some of the best competition. Tag teams add a completely different dimension to the sport, and in some instances, the pairings become more noteworthy than the individual athletes themselves. You may recognize plenty of these wrestling icons from over the years, but can you name the legendary tag teams they were part of?

After years of bitter rivalry, Hulk Hogan and "Macho Man" Randy Savage banded together to form this tag team:

You could call them Team Xtreme, but everyone else knows this high-flying duo as:

Which legendary tag team featured the duo of Davey Boy Smith and The Dynamite Kid?

Mismatched as they were, The Rock and Mankind made a formidable tag team as:

The tag team of Earthquake and Typhoon was known as:

In one of the greatest instances of "what could have been," Triple H and Stone Cold Steve Austin briefly joined forces as which tag team?

One of the most decorated teams in WWE history, this tag team trio is made up of Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods, and Big E:

Though sometimes at odds, Kane and the Undertaker combined to form which dominant tag team tandem?

One of the more high-profile pairings of the Ruthless Aggression era, Edge and Randy Orton teamed up in '06 to become:

This classic tag team is the namesake of a certain rule that allows any two members of a multi-member team to defend their tag team titles:

This rebellious faction comprised of Kevin Nash and Scott Hall set the basis for what would become WCW's New World Order:

The original incarnation of this legendary tag group included Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Ole Anderson, and Tully Blanchard:

This loud-mouthed duo was one of the pioneering tag teams of the Tables, Ladder, and Chairs match:

One of the greatest tag teams of all time, its original incarnation featured real-life brothers-in-law Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart:

This tag team was formerly known as the New Zealand Kiwis and The Sheepherders before becoming:

Two men obsessed with the almighty dollar, "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase and Irwin R. Schyster combined to form:

Also known as the Road Warriors, the tag team of Animal and Hawk are perhaps best remembered as:

Though the stable has featured numerous members over several incarnations, Triple H and Shawn Michaels were the undisputed faces of:

You're probably not used to seeing Steve Austin with hair, but before he became "The Texas Rattlesnake," he and Brian Pillman teamed up as:

Formed by Farooq, this tag team stable featured an up-and-coming The Rock as one of its main members:

In the early 2000s, the real-life uncle-nephew duo of Eddie and Chavo combined to form:

Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns, and Dean Ambrose formed one of WWE's most iconic tag trios as:

Known for their love of tables, these "half-brothers" could only be:

Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags made up this graffiti-clad punk group:

As a foil to the Mega Powers, Ted DiBiase "purchased" André the Giant's contract and formed this short-lived tag team:

Before Booker T became a singles star, he and his real-life brother, Stevie Ray, formed a dominant tag team known as:

Comprised of Afa and Sika, this tag team was part of the legendary Anoa'i family, which also includes wrestlers like Rikishi and Roman Reigns:

Arn Anderson and Larry Zbyszko were members of which famous tag team?

The duo of Ax and Smash made up this classic tag team:

Together, Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake and Greg "The Hammer" Valentine formed:

One of the more topical tag teams of its day, this duo was composed of "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes and Nikita Koloff:

Along with Ric Flair and Randy Orton, Triple H and Batista were two prominent members of this tag team faction:

Though they're technically considered members of the D-Generation X stable, "Road Dogg" Jesse James and "Bad" Billy Gunn were first known as which iconic team?

Before becoming the APA, Farooq and Bradshaw were members of this tag team:

Collegiate wrestlers and real-life brothers Scott and Rick teamed to become this legendary tag tandem:

Robert Gibson and Ricky Morton legitimized tag team wrestling as this duo:

Famous for their hip-hop dance moves, the tag trio of Grandmaster Sexay, Scotty 2 Hotty, and Rikishi was known as:

Before Shawn Michaels became "The Heartbreak Kid," he and Marty Jannetty formed the iconic duo of:

After his stint with The Dream Team, Greg Valentine joined The Honkytonk Man to become one half of this tag team:

The towering tandem of Big Boss Man and Akeem7 was fittingly known as: