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Old 02-07-2007, 11:06 PM   #16
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It's not just the Tag Team Titles, it happens so much in this day and age. Jeff Hardy didn't put his Title on the line against Flair (or did he? I didn't watch), Mickie James had been in so many non-title women's matches, the WWE Championship and World Tag Team Championship are very rarely defended.

Most of Chris Benoit's matches are non-title, and Gregory Helms hasn't faced a cruiserweight in ages. London & Kendrick jobbing consistently to Deuce N' Domino may not be the best strategy to take building them up heading into No Way Out, but they're not the only victims of the WWE's tendency to make Titles mean squat.
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