WWE Glasgow Live Review - 10 Interesting Observations You Need To Know
7. The Lucha Dragons Are The High-Flying Team WWE Has Been Waiting For
On the plus side of that particular match, The Lucha Dragons were on fire against The Ascension, delighting the live crowd with several high-flying spots which had even the most jaded hardcore wrestling fans in the audience reaching to pick their jaw up off the floor. Over the years, WWE haven't put much emphasis on Cruiserweight-style wrestling, with only really a handful of performers taking up the mantle. Undoubtedly, the star of this style in the company was Rey Mysterio, but he's since departed, so management are likely looking for someone to fill his boots. In all honesty, they could do a lot worse than Sin Cara and Kalisto. The former will maybe never be the top star WWE once wanted him to be, it isn't even the same man - Mistico - who played the character originally, but the latest incarnation (played by Hunico) is far more satisfying to watch. A push is imminent for The Lucha Dragons once WWE find a suitable feud for them. In essence, there's no real rivalry necessary, simply putting focus onto the WWE Tag-Team Titles themselves and handing the Dragons a series of matches against Cesaro and Tyson Kidd would be entertaining enough.
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