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T & A was the heel tag team of Test & Albert (more recently known as A-Train) in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) (now World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)) in 2000. The team was managed by Trish Stratus. The group was somewhat simlar to MNM.

Test and Albert met in Dory Funk, Jr.'s training center, the Funking Conservatory, where they trained with fellow WWF/WWE wrestlers such as the Hardy Boyz, Lita and Joey Mercury.

Both took on individual careers as they entered the business but were eventually repackaged in 2000 as a tag team. Though they were renowned as an established tag team in the promotion, they never won the tag team titles.

In December 2000, Albert turned on Test, causing internal injuries which resulted in bleeding from Test's mouth. Albert went on to join X-Pac and Justin Credible in their own stable, X-Factor. Test moved on to join the WCW-ECW Alliance.

On November 1, 2004, both Test and Albert were released from their contracts with WWE. They were not alone, though, as 8 others joined them on the unemployed list within the next 3 days.

The group's name was a double entendre. "T & A" is a shorthand version of saying "Tits and Ass,", two assets that Trish Stratus was proud to show off.

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  • Previous identities: T&APA (Test & Albert Protection Agency)
  • Notable feuds:
APA, Too Cool, Team Xtreme & Head Cheese (Al Snow | Steve Blackman)
  • Double team move: Double Big Boot

World Wrestling Entertainment teams and stables

 

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