WWE News: New Tag Team Reportedly Returning to WWE TV Soon
Over the last several weeks, we’ve seen somewhat of an attempt to rebuild the WWE’s tag team division.
The Usos have gotten more TV time as of late, R-Truth and Kofi Kingston teamed up to become the new WWE Tag Champions and Darren Young and Titus O’Neil were moved from NXT to SmackDown as a tag team.
All of this has given me hope for a tag team revival of sorts in the WWE, and now, here comes news that a recently formed tag team could be back on TV soon.
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"Tyson Kidd wrote on Twitter that he has named his new submission finisher The Dungeon Lock, paying homage to his roots and The Hart Family Dungeon. The move looks like a mix between Hell’s Gate and The Sharpshooter.
Speaking of Kidd, he and Justin Gabriel’s tag team will be featured on WWE TV when Gabriel returns from injury later this month.
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I approve.
Gabriel and Kidd united as a baby face tag team shortly before WrestleMania 28 and were actually featured in the pay-per-view’s dark match, a Triple Threat against the Usos and Epico and Primo for the WWE Tag Team Championship.
Unfortunately, Gabriel was injured during the match and has been off of TV since then, leaving Kidd to sort of bounce around in different roles on SmackDown.
I really hope that Gabriel comes back strong from his injury, though, and that the WWE reunites him with Kidd as a tag team.
It doesn’t seem like either Kidd or Gabriel has much of a singles future ahead, so why not use them to bolster up the tag team division while it’s in its rebuilding process?
If Kidd and Gabriel return, that means that we’d have those two, the Usos, Young/O’Neil, Epico/Primo and Truth/Kingston in a tag team division that is far from great, but is at least somewhat formidable.
Both Gabriel and Kidd are really exciting to watch in the ring, and there’s no doubt that they could be a long-term solution for the WWE’s tag team woes.
Assuming they do come back as a team, we’d need just a few more duos to have a tag team division that actually matters.
Drake Oz is the WWE Lead Writer for Bleacher Report. You can follow him onTwitter and ask him any wrestling-related questions (to be answered in the B/R Mailbag) on Formspring.



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