Sin Cara and Kalisto don't often get the credit they deserve. There have even been reports leaked throughout the year that none other than Vince McMahon is a little frosty on the duo, which explains why they have only been used sporadically. Lately, they've been integral to the tag-team scene, and were inserted into the title mix for TLC. The results must have pleased management. After years of the original Sin Cara botching his way through matches, the newer incarnation and Kalisto are positively smooth. Everything from their entrance to their transitions during bouts seems silky, and they were the unsung heroes of the opening contest during TLC. Without them, the match would have been lacking some high-flying. It was great to see The Lucha Dragons put on such a show. One high spot in general is highlighted later in this list, but both Sin Cara and Kalito deserve praise for their performances overall. Double-team moves, stereo moonsaults and playing a key role in the finish made them the most valuable players in the Triple Threat Ladder Match.
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