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Team HurriKANE
Tag team
MembersKane
The Hurricane
Name(s)Team Hurri-kane
The Hurricane & Kane
Billed heightsKane: 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)
Hurricane: 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Combined
billed weight
538 lb (244 kg)
DebutSeptember 2002
Years active2002–2003

Team HurriKANE (also stylized as Team Hurri-Kane) was an American professional wrestling tag team best known for their time in the WWE. Consisting of Kane and The Hurricane, the team was a 1 time World Tag Team Championship winning duo.

In addition to their one reign as WWE Tag Team Champions, they each won singles titles during their run as a tag team. Kane holding the WWF World Title among many many more, and Hurricane with the WWF Cruiserweight Championship (2 times), the WWF Hardcore Championship (once), and the WWF European Championship (once).

History

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in 2002, The Hurricane was traded to the Raw brand due to the WWE Draft. During 2002, Kane was feuding with the World Tag Tean Champions in the Un-Americans. During this time, Kane and Hurricane would cross paths many times, with them teaming up on a few occasions.

World Tag Team Champions

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On Sep 23, 2002, Team HurriKANE would face against the Un-American's Lance Storm and Christian. After about a 10-minute bout, Kane and Hurricane would pick the win, winning the tag titles in the process. During this time, Kane would become a Wrestling Double Champion when he would beat Triple H at the WWE No Mercy pay per view (PPV). Team Hurricane would loose their belts on October 24, 2002, to Christian (who he originally beat for the title), and Chris Jericho. They sadly never caught tag team gold ever again.

Disband

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After the team lost the titles, the two (Kane And Hurricane) would go their separate ways. Years later, when Kane was unmasked, Hurricane was one of his main targets; setting up fights between the two former partners many times.

Championships and accomplishments

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References

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