10 Quick WWE Fixes To Save Braun Strowman

6. The Odd Couple

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Yet to be explored thus far, Braun's propensity for tag team action remains an unknown quantity despite the 'Monster Among Men's ever-presence since 2016 on Monday Night Raw. There are few that even appeared on his level enough to join him in joint battle, but the next Chris Jericho return could be an ideal diversion for Strowman on his route back to the promised land.

The pair were a riot during Braun's brief dalliance with 'Y2J' and then-best friend Kevin Owens, and as a more refined version himself a year on from the hijinks and high drama of late-2016's muddled Monday main event picture, Strowman would comfortably fit into a makeshift doubles act mirroring the first Undisputed Champion's surprising 2009 tandem success story alongside The Big Show.

'Jeri-Strow', as we'll call them, could steamroll over the competition en route to scoring tag team gold, affording Braun a relatively risk-free first title he won't even have to lose himself when the time comes for his re-elevation. Jericho taking the fall could even leave him at the mercy of his partner, giving Strowman yet another massive victory (and potentially excellent match) in their inevitable follow-up feud.

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