Sometimes professional wrestling doesn't seem to have the best grasp on humor. That's when Daniel Bryan and Kane started to team up and things started to gain a more positive outlook. I've become a big fan of both of these men recently and I happen to think that they are one of the more prolific tag teams in recent memory, especially when tag wrestling isn't so much focused on these days. Imagine these two eccentric characters working professionally in a collection agency, though.
Bryan and Kane make up one of the more argumentative duos in professional wrestling , to put it lightly. Even though they fight constantly, they manage to get business done in the ring, which is something that is evidenced by their WWE Tag Team Championship win early on. I've also noticed that the personalities they have seemed to have been turned on their heads. What I mean by that is despite Kane being billed as a monster, I believe he's better at keeping his composure than Bryan, who is more "human" by comparison.
For those looking for another example, check out how Bryan reacted upon seeing Kofi Kingston's Slammy Award. Having not won one himself, Bryan was angry and it looked like he was about to start screaming. Kane had to step in and let Bryan know that he was still about to interact with Ric Flair in the ring, which seemed to work well enough. The two men in this team may not like each other but they understand when a breaking point is about to be reached.
Bryan and Kane are two characters that I see are best fitting of a "good cop, bad cop" mentality for a collection agency. The reason I say this is because Kane is someone who's physically intimidating yet calm until provoked while the smaller Bryan will lash out at people at almost the drop of a hat. Reputable agencies on the matter like R.R.S. may not want to hire them on, as popular as they are. Companies like these have to be able to sustain business and these two may not help.
Bryan and Kane may be two of the most chaotic people in the world and this is especially true when they're put together. As you can imagine, their impact on a business could be quite negative. It's just that certain personalities are needed so that business can be done and I don't think that they can work well in terms of a collection agency. Business has to continue and Bryan and Kane may not be the people to carry it out.
Bryan and Kane make up one of the more argumentative duos in professional wrestling , to put it lightly. Even though they fight constantly, they manage to get business done in the ring, which is something that is evidenced by their WWE Tag Team Championship win early on. I've also noticed that the personalities they have seemed to have been turned on their heads. What I mean by that is despite Kane being billed as a monster, I believe he's better at keeping his composure than Bryan, who is more "human" by comparison.
For those looking for another example, check out how Bryan reacted upon seeing Kofi Kingston's Slammy Award. Having not won one himself, Bryan was angry and it looked like he was about to start screaming. Kane had to step in and let Bryan know that he was still about to interact with Ric Flair in the ring, which seemed to work well enough. The two men in this team may not like each other but they understand when a breaking point is about to be reached.
Bryan and Kane are two characters that I see are best fitting of a "good cop, bad cop" mentality for a collection agency. The reason I say this is because Kane is someone who's physically intimidating yet calm until provoked while the smaller Bryan will lash out at people at almost the drop of a hat. Reputable agencies on the matter like R.R.S. may not want to hire them on, as popular as they are. Companies like these have to be able to sustain business and these two may not help.
Bryan and Kane may be two of the most chaotic people in the world and this is especially true when they're put together. As you can imagine, their impact on a business could be quite negative. It's just that certain personalities are needed so that business can be done and I don't think that they can work well in terms of a collection agency. Business has to continue and Bryan and Kane may not be the people to carry it out.
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