#1 Character development
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While in the eyes of many fans, the tag team titles may be a step backward for Braun Strowman, it is worth remembering that a good run with the tag team titles can often help someone launch their careers.
Take the oddball pairing of Kane and Daniel Bryan back in 2012/13 as an example. Bryan had found reasonable success before his run with the tag team belts but it was his run with Kane that really helped push him into the stratosphere.
His run as a member of Team Hell No also gave birth to his iconic Yes chant, effectively solidifying his place as one of the most popular superstars of a generation.
Elias and Strowman are both in a similar position to Bryan, knocking on the door of success, and a run as an oddball tag team could give them that extra little nudge over the line. These two men have shown in their recent exchanges that they are well equipped to get the best out of each other in this department, with the recent Symphony of Destruction match being a notable example.
Watching them attempt to get on the same page, and perhaps even succeeding, could make for some great television and really help them get over more with the fans.