Wrestlenewz.com reports that Tyson Kidd and Justin Gabriels tag team formed shortly before WM is set to return to action once Gabriel returns from injury at the end of this month.
Personally I say yes to this. Both Gabriel and Kidd are entertaining and sometimes breathtaking to watch and them together in a tag team could be some stellar matches. Neither of the men seem to have any real singles success in their future at the moment but they could be a huge part of rebuilding the tag team division. Neither of the men have been known to be good on the mic but they have both grown on that point since being allowed to work a lot on NXT. Plus they could let their stellar ring abilities to get over via stellar tag team matches.
Seems like the tag team division is getting back on track slowly considering the amount of new tag teams showing up. We have the champs in Truth and Kingston. We have Epico and Primo as former champs. The Usos, Young and O'neil and now Kidd and Gabriel. It's not a great yet but all the current teams consist of wrestlers known for being formidable in the ring (Except Young and O'neil but they can grow into it.) So it looks like the division is on it's way back up if though slowly.
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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.
Personally I say yes to this. Both Gabriel and Kidd are entertaining and sometimes breathtaking to watch and them together in a tag team could be some stellar matches. Neither of the men seem to have any real singles success in their future at the moment but they could be a huge part of rebuilding the tag team division. Neither of the men have been known to be good on the mic but they have both grown on that point since being allowed to work a lot on NXT. Plus they could let their stellar ring abilities to get over via stellar tag team matches.
Seems like the tag team division is getting back on track slowly considering the amount of new tag teams showing up. We have the champs in Truth and Kingston. We have Epico and Primo as former champs. The Usos, Young and O'neil and now Kidd and Gabriel. It's not a great yet but all the current teams consist of wrestlers known for being formidable in the ring (Except Young and O'neil but they can grow into it.) So it looks like the division is on it's way back up if though slowly.
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