The former three times WWE world champion Kane who is also a WWE Hall of Famer recently talked about his experience on working with the former five times WWE World champion Daniel Bryan.

Kane and Daniel Bryan formed a tag team named Team Hell No in 2012. It was more of a comedy Tag Team and fans loved it a lot. It is still talked about among the fans.  Kane was always portrayed as a serious professional wrestler. This was his first comedy role and he was amazing in it.

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Kane Talks His Experience On Working With Daniel Bryan

Team Hell No won their first and only Tag Team Championship gold back in September 2012. It was the Night of Champions pay per view event of the mentioned year where Team Hell No wrestled the WWE Tag Team champions Kofi Kingston and R Truth. Kane pinned Kofi Kingston to win the Championship. The pin was pretty fun and it is still remembered.

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Team hell no was stopped to be in progress in 2013 as Daniel Bryan went on to feud with the Authority. The team reunited once again in 2018 to feud with the Bludgeon Brothers. Daniel Bryan and Jacobs are very good friends in real life as well. Team Hell No will always be remembered as one of the best tag teams in the history of professional wrestling.

Kane who is also a WWE Hall of Famer recently spoke to Stories With Brisco and Bradshaw where he talked about his experience on working with the former five times WWE world champion Daniel Bryan. He said;

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“Well, I really did [love doing the comedy stuff] because for so much of my career I was a very dark character and you did the same thing John [Layfield]. You started out as the cowboy and you know, then went to the Wall Street tycoon and it’s just fun to be able to show folks the different sides as a performer, and there were times that I got pretty burnt out because it just got boring.

“You know, it’s like look, I can do the mean, dark, sadistic character. That’s not a challenge anymore and I would always laugh when I hear about actors and stuff that would get burnt out. I was like, ‘Oh, this is actually a thing.’ Just as a performer, you wanna challenge yourself and do some different things.”

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