WWE SummerSlam 2016: 10 Things We Learned

8. Jeri-KO Have Some Serious Potential As A Team

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Individually, Kevin Owens and Chris Jericho are capable of great things. Both are at different stages in their respective careers, but they've become an intriguing union on Monday Night Raw. The best thing about Jeri-KO is that they legitimately look like they're having a blast when on screen, whether that be when poking fun at Tom Phillips during a backstage promo or working a match in the ring.

At SummerSlam, they were booked to beat the regular team of Enzo Amore and Big Cass. Owens and Jericho have only been together for a few short weeks, but they already have a win to shout about on television. Now, WWE have to decide (much like they do with Sami Zayn and Neville) whether the team will become full-time.

Straight away, it's obvious that the potential is there for Jeri-KO to become great as abrasive, slightly quirky heels. Previously, it looked like SummerSlam would be a perfect night on which to crown Enzo and Cass as WWE Tag-Team Title contenders. Now, there's a chance that spot might go to the Canadians.

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