Earlier this year TNA’s tag team division was like those
of WWE and Ring of Honor, undernourished and almost completely bereft of
interesting and entertaining acts. Unlike those companies TNA decided to do something
about it. Kazarian and Daniels were first placed together in a feud with AJ
Styles which centred on an alleged sordidness in Styles’ personal life, first
with TNA boss Dixie Carter and second with a woman named Claire Lynch.
To cut a long story short it was not an enjoyable
programme. The three guys produced some good matches but the story background to
them did more harm than good.
Things improved significantly when Kurt Angle was added
to the mix. He formed a tag team with ‘The Phenomenal One’ to oppose the
villainous tandem. Dropping the Lynch silliness and shifting the focus to
athletic competition between four of the best wrestlers on the roster was the
right decision and led to great singles and tag team matches.
Daniels and Kazarian have held the titles together twice
since May, debuting matching tights and dubbing themselves The World Tag Team
Champions of the World during their second reign. Although they lost the straps
to Hernandez and Chavo Guerrero (Junior) at Bound For Glory last month they
remain one of TNA’s few regular combos. They are also its most entertaining.
No appletini in sight
Despite no longer having Angle and Styles to oppose
the WTTCOTW can still play an incredibly important role in TNA. As mentioned
above they are two of the finest wrestlers on the roster and a very polished
act. The appletinis, scarves, and smarmy grins set them apart from the standard
scowling heels. They understand their role and how to get themselves and others
over.
What TNA should do now is stick a few more units together
to try and get a decent division going. Joey Ryan and Matt Morgan and current
champs Hernandez and Guerrero are a nice start but things are still a little
light on the ground. Robbie E and Robbie T would be a natural choice. They’re
not used anywhere near enough as a tag team. Sam Shaw and Crimson look
surprisingly similar. Given matching outfits they would at least look the part
as a combo. It’s a shame that Samoa Joe and Magnus were split as a team. There
was a lot more that could have been done with them.
Daniels and Kazarian deserve praise for bringing life to
a fairly dreary division and for getting themselves over with hard work, both between
the ropes and with their characters. They have the talent to keep the division
relevant for a long time and continue to grow as a pairing. Let’s hope that TNA
bosses realise that and don’t split them prematurely. They’re worth far more
together than separately.
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