The SAS Congruence Theorem states that if two triangles have one pair of congruent sides and the included angle between those sides is also congruent, then the triangles are congruent.
So, the correct option related to the SAS Theorem from the provided choices is:
If two triangles have one pair of congruent angles between two pairs of congruent sides, then the triangles are congruent.
(Note: This statement is actually a bit misleading; the true SAS condition is specifically about sides and the included angle, rather than angles between sides. Make sure you refer to the standard definitions for clarity!)