WWE: Kane & Daniel Bryan Will Rule the Tag Team Division
Kane and Daniel Bryan have emerged as one of the most compelling acts on WWE television. At Night of Champions, the duo defeated Kofi Kingston and R-Truth to win the WWE Tag Team Championships.
Their title win is a testament to how they rule the WWE's tag team division.
Separately, Bryan and Kane are two amazing wrestlers. While Bryan is a technical specialist, Kane is a dominating monster. Both men boast impressive victories in their respective careers and have reached the status of World champion.
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As a team, they're still working things out. Bryan and Kane had two consecutive strokes of luck. During the No. 1 contenders match on the Sept. 10 edition of Raw, Kane chokeslammed Bryan onto Darren Young and Bryan laid on top of him to pick up the pinfall victory. At Night of Champions, Bryan pushed Kane off the top rope. Kane landed on Kingston and ended up pinning him.
Since the beginning of their anger management angle, Kane and Bryan's chemistry as a duo has grown significantly. They still have a lot to learn if they want to have a lengthy run with the tag team titles, though.
Even without being able to work as a cohesive unit, Bryan and Kane are undefeated as a team. However, they can only go so far without learning to work as a team. If they continue with the Dr. Shelby therapy angle, perhaps Kane and Bryan will receive teamwork lessons in the coming weeks.
Once they learn to work together, nothing will be able to stop Kane and Bryan. In addition to that, they need to be more than a pair of singles wrestlers competing in the tag team division.
Bryan and Kane have two different styles that complement each other very well. Bryan is a technically sound wrestler who would be best suited isolating his opponents and slowly working them throughout the match. Kane, on the other hand, is the team's muscle. He delivers the hard-hitting, tide-changing moves.
The key to ruling the tag team division is learning how to best complement one another. If they can do that, expect the "Big Red Monster" and the "American Dragon" to remain the WWE Tag Team champions for a long time.
Michael Prunka is a Bleacher Report Featured Columnist. To stay up to date with his WWE and NHL commentary, you can like his Facebook page, follow him on Twitter and follow him on Tout.



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