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How can you exclude the brothers of destruction? like it was said this poll is just about whos second best.... But ill play along and say Big Show too....
Back in 05 and 06 this guys were DOMINANT... winning the titles by chance after shawn was picked for the title match at cyber sunday, they destroyed all competition, they even took out batista before their match at survivor series.... what i didnt like is how they ended, they got beat by the Spirit Squad (really?) and then Kane went mad because of May 19th!.... |
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Well it's OBVIOUSLY The UNDERTAKER!!!!
But since you put some "mythical" ban on voting for him, RVD! The pair were different and unique and complimented each other very well. The Mankind run fell flat for me. Hurricane wasn't bad but there best match was the TLC Kane won by himself. The Big Show was alright but is just a much worse Undertaker.
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I rank the X-Pac partnership as #1, even over undertaker. When I was a little kid I remember loving the relationship they had it was so simple that anyone could relate to it. That partnership was as popular as both guys ever were and it was dropped way too soon. Reuniting DX didn't really serve much of a purpose as Triple H could have done just fine with Just the outlaws as his stooges. X-Pac never recovered after that and though their feud was good their parntership had far from run its course. Kane became somewhat directionless for a long while which he hasn't completely shaken, to this day Kane can't get a consistent push. Maybe its just nostalgia but I loved them together.
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I gotta go with X-Pac. It was on of the biggest storylines of that year. We had Kane's first words, and they just had this bond that we could relate to. The partnership with X-Pac added a whole new layer to the Kane character, and when Xpac turned on him it was one of the most heartless heel turns in a long time. I would give second place to Big Show just because of how dominant the team was.
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It has to be X-Pac. I loved that team, they were partners at the time when I was reallllly getting into wrestling, much more than I had been before.
I liked the whole storyline about how Kane had never had a friend and then he had bonded with X-Pac, and that Pac was helping Kane come out of his shell and to talk without the use of his voice box. Plus, adding Tori to the mix as Kane's girlfriend was great too. The way this team ended, with the betrayal of Kane by X-Pac was perfectly done, and I voted for this feud the other day as the most personal heel turn I could remember. Their styles worked well together, Kane as the big, strong powerhouse and X-Pac as the smaller, faster flyer with all the kicks. I think the big man/ small man tag team always works (e.g HBK/Diesel, Kendrick/Ezeikel, Big Show/Jericho etc) and this team was really good, plus it had a great back story round it.
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WHAT!?!?!? Why can't we vote for Undertaker? Obviosely that was his best pairing. Talk about dominant.
I guess I'd have to say RVD. I know people would say huh?!?!?? But this is when he took his mask off. I'd say it was pretty significant.
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My personal favorite Kane tag team partner would have to be Rob Van Dam. Because RVD matched Kane's extreme level of danger in the ring. Kane & RVD were a deadly 1-2 punch inside a WWE ring. And they won the WWE world tag team titles together so that's a plus.
Kane & the Big Show are my second favorite. Kinda reminds me of David Robinson & Tim Duncan in the NBA playing with the San Antonio Spurs back in the day. DOMINATING! |
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I have to say Kane and RVD. But then again I am a big RVD fan. But that combination you had power and strength with agility, speed, high flying and technical wrestling aswell. RVD and Kane were good entertainers together.
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Dominating my ass. Let's look at some facts about this feared Kane and Big Show tag team.
1. After they won the tag titles at Taboo Tuesday, they only defended them a grand total of ONE time and that was Wrestlemania 22. What happened the next night? They lost them to the fucking Spirit Squad who couldn't even go over DX one time in that awful feud. Give me a break. Big Show sure does know a lot about holding a title a long time and not doing shit with it as evidenced by his U.S. Title reign. 2. They only had EIGHT tag team matches. Eight tag team matches in five months. Am I supposed to be impressed by that? Give me Kane and Rob Van Dam. They were champions that I could be proud of. Fighting champions. Almost every match they had on Raw, they were competing as a tag team. I don't care for holding titles and not doing shit with them. I just found something good about Raw in 2003. Kudos to me.
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It looks like the "Team Hell No" will be the last tag team that Kane will be in before he finally retires from the ring. Team hell no is a comedy team like how the team of Steve Blackman & Al Snow back during the attitude era. But I don't think that team hell no will be one of those Kane tag teams that will be remembered in depth looking in wrestlings past.
Team hell no will always be linked to the WWE-PG era as an entertainment tag team. They will not go down in history as the greatest tag team ever. There just a fade. |
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