Monday, 4 March 2013

Bryan & Kane: Good Cop, Bad Cop of a Collection Agency

By Rob Sutter


Professional wrestling, at least in today's scene, doesn't have the best humor in the world. However, Daniel Bryan and Kane have proven that you can still have laughs in wrestling and have them mean a great deal. I happen to find these two as the strongest tag team in the wrestling scene today and it goes far deeper than simply the fact that they're capable wrestlers. Their attitudes are simply out there, which makes me wonder how he would function in a collection agency.

Despite the fact that Bryan and Kane have been argumentative from their first time teaming with one another, they have gotten the job done in the ring. If you need evidence of this, look no further than their WWE Tag Team Championship victory early on in their partnership. Throughout their time together, I've seen a changing of personalities that's made me scratch my head. Kane's always been considered the monster, yet he seems more reasonable when it comes to life than Bryan, who has more human qualities.

If you need an example, check out how Bryan acted the week after the Slammy Awards. Kofi Kingston showed off his own Slammy and when Bryan set his eyes upon it, he began to grow angry, almost foaming at the mouth. Kane took it upon himself alleviate the situation, letting him know that he was still able to share time in the ring with the legendary Ric Flair during that show. It's clear that both men work well together in order to keep the other one level.

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.

As much of a fan as I may be of Bryan and Kane, there's no question that the two of them would be more of a dangerous for a business than a blessing. The reason I say this is because of how chaotic their personalities are, especially when they're paired off with one another. It doesn't even matter if the business on this matter is a collection agency or not. The truth of the matter is that certain people are needed to perpetuate business.




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