Most fans would likely assume that Tag Team Champions can't differentiate between their titles. Well, that's where you're wrong.

Tag team wrestling is a forgotten art all too often in wrestling, especially in WWE. There have been many rumors over the years that Vince McMahon isn't the biggest fan of two on two matches and the way he books his promotion a lot of the time reflects that. It takes particularly talented teams to catch the boss's attention and give him reason to spotlight their division.

Perhaps the best example of that was at the tail end of the Attitude Era. Edge and Christian, The Hardy Boyz, and The Dudley Boyz led the way and together, they fronted a golden age of tag team wrestling in WWE. The three teams did battle with each other in the first ever TLC matches, putting them on the map to the point that there is now a PPV named after the bout.

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Before going on their separate singles paths, Edge and Christian held the Tag Team Championships an impressive seven times. Tag Team Titles are identical, of course, so you would imagine that it doesn't matter which wrestler gets which belt as it's impossible to tell them apart. Well, Edge and Christian recently revealed that wasn't necessarily the case when they were champs.

"There was one that had a white scuff mark by the big plate on the front, on the leather. There was a white, little mark on it and that was yours," Christian explained on this week's E&C's Pod Of Awesomeness. He also added, "if the ref handed us the titles and I had yours and you had mine, even if you watch it back we would always pass that one to the other one before we held them up."

An interesting little detail from Edge and Christian that fans would never have known about if it wasn't for the wide, wide world of podcasting. Now you know, it's time to throw on the WWE Network and find a match where the Canadian pair won or defended the Tag Team Titles and watch out for them being handed them the wrong way round, only to switch them before they celebrate.

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