WWE Hell in a Cell 2012: 8 Reasons To Look on the Bright Side

2. Team Hell No? Hell Yes!

Ever since the feud between Daniel Bryan and Kane was at its infancy in the early summer, it has produced a number of the best comedy moments WWE has seen in a while. The combined anger and personality of these two has resulted in them becoming the tag team champions, and they are perhaps one of the most intriguing teams in history. Though not the most cohesive of teams, that actually makes them a more compelling combination to watch. In their title defence against the Rhodes Scholars, there was a great deal of action, which was very impressive considering the brevity of these two teams. In the end, Rhodes and Sandow were able to rile up Kane so much (which will have set him back a few steps on his anger management course) that he just continued to pummel them in the corner until he was disqualified by the referee. It kept the fragile nature of the team's relationship at a knife-edge, which will make for good drama, and it means that these two teams will get to wrestle again, which isn't a bad thing, is it? NO! YES! NO! YES! NO!

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