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Best Faction?
Best faction you have seen in wrestling(never watched Nwa though)
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Horsemen easily, pick one practically all of them rule.
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Then I voted Other for DX.
And specify is correct. And why the hell do we only have till 2032 to vote? Damnit man, that's not enough time :D |
I always liked the triple threat.
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DX sucked. Hart Foundation owned.
Other for Hart Foundation, thanks. Alot of those stables plain sucked in the poll. |
Horsemen, followed by the Triple Threat
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Who the fuck voted for Doa?
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nWo white are untouchable here, I think. They revolutionized the wrestling business...
...then killed WCW, but that's neither here nor there. |
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nWo
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oops. My bad. Looked at the bar, not the number.Well...I guess I'll just be hittin the ol' dusty trail.....oops found the fire alarm.
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I voted for the Ministry Of Darkness.
I loved the Brood though. |
And WHERE is Los Boricuas on this list?
....nowhere? OK, good. |
Yeah, and what about the West Texas Rednecks?
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DX easily
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The Hart Foundation
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Filthy, Dirty, Nasty, Thats the way WE LIKE IT!!
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others for hart foundation
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DX is up there, but I gotta go with the nWo black and white.
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1. nWo
2. DX 3. Four Horsemen |
1) Triple threat
2) NWO black and white 3) NOD with The Rock in charge |
Harts easily.
Horsemen second nWo (1st six members) third. |
Other for the Truth Commision
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Other - DX
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DoA was one of the best technical wrestling groups of our time.
We are all lucky to have witnessed them. Thank you Chainz, 8-Ball, Crush, and "Other." :y: And why the hell isn't The Heenan Family in there? They should definitely be in there over DoA. |
1a. nWo
1b. DX Original versions of both I voted for nWo |
Hart Foundation without a doubt.
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it's really sad how evolution can't compare to the rest of these factions
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cause it's really a blatant rip-off. Besides, with Randy out of the group, now it's just Triple H with Flair and Batista. No real group dynamic anymore.
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Money Inc. (Ted DiBiase, IRS, Bam Bam Bigelow, Tatanka, Shawn Michaels, King Kong Bundy etc.)
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Evolution was sweet with Orton, but it just felt too much like the 4 Horsemen. Not like that's a bad thing.
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Where are the No Limit Soliders, or X-Factor? :shifty:
But yeah, as much as I love the Horsemen, I chose The Corporation because it is one of my all time favorites and it needed some love. |
NBT!
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Right To Censor :shifty:
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I liked the Harts, partly because I'm a mark for Bret....and Owen....and Davey, oh and the whole Canada-US deal. Those were good times. And house show business did start to turn around with their program with Austin.
But its hard to argue against the original version of the NWO, they helped spur the growth of WCW and nearly put WWE out of business. IV Horseman also deserve mention, but I didn't watch much NWA as a kid, so its tough for me to judge them. In terms of drawing though, they were nowhere near NWO. |
Hart Foundation here
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DX
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Hart Foundation
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Filthy Animalz with Rey with the devil horns.... they had kick ass music!
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"Evolution is not a force but a process; not a cause but a law." Evolution with Orton ruled without him they are just a cheap version of the triple threat.
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The Four Horseman will always and forever will be the symbol of excellence.
They paved the way for the nWo's, the DX's, the Evolutions, and everyother makeshift stable to come along over the years. Unlike the other stables. the 4 Horseman never got to the point where they were adding members every week (nWo), doing more comedy routines than wrestling (DX), or just plain sucking (Evolution and most every other stable mentioned). They had the right talent (sans the Roma era) that made them look like a legit force each time around. Unlike the nWo, the Horseman did not end up looking like a joke. With each jobber the nWo added, the less intimidating they looked. Sure the Horseman had a lot of member changes over the years, but 99% of those times they still looked menancing. The only problem was that during the last 6 years or so in WCW, they weren't pushed as much as they should have been. That might have hurt their credibility a little, but years later the fans are still flashing the Four fingers. |
The Hart Foundation. Had the best mix of everything, only had 5 members, and they were all together for the same reasons basically. Were the tightest stable ever as well, seeing as how they were family, and the one who wasn't felt like family. "Blood is thicker than water" as it said on the back of the HF t-shirt.
And as Pillman once said, he was proud to be a horseman, but it got to the point where it was a dead horse..so he told them to fuck off and became the rogue horseman. The Hart Foundation owns all. |
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True. But still, I think that was the best stable of all of them. I dont think you could better it. I also believe the Hart Foundation would put a whipping on the Horseman.:)
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nWo White.
At their peak they were by far the most star studded faction in wrestling history, and at the height of WCW's booking. |
Ministry of Darkness. I hate Viscera and Bearer but the others (Taker, Gangrel and Acolytes) ruled.
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I can't believe "other" is ahead of The Horsemen or the nWo.
What about that Horsemen rip off back in the 80's, the "Heenan family". :n: |
Um, The Horsemen.
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Flair would make Bret look like some Indy worker. Tully Blanchard and Owen is a push. Arn Anderson would make Pillman wish he was back playing for the Bengals. Although Bulldog is better than Luger and Ole, but only slightly better than Barry Windham. |
sure.
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The horseman did have the best wreslter ever though in Steve Mongo McMichael :shifty:
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That is laughable. Bret would own Flair, Owen would take care of some serious business on Tully, Pillman would show Arn that Sid wasn't the craziest motherfucker he's had the mispleasure of fighting with, and Bulldog would wipe the floor with the garbage that is any one of the other guys you wanna add in the last slot. And then Neidhart would be hanging around waiting to make it a 2 on 1 to whomever is putting up the biggest struggle. It'd be a severe beatdown favouring the Hart Foundation :y: |
HART FOUNDATION BABY!!!
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Horseman > Triple Threat > Raven's Nest
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Poor misguided youth. Go back to your World where everything Bret Hart and company says is true. I'll stay here on Planet Reality. |
don't pay any attention to him Zen. He's a one sided argument. If you don't agree with him, your wrong.
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See, most everyone here will never know how much the Four Horsemen changed Professional Wrestling. Unles you watched NWA and WWF back in the 80's, you don't get what that faction ment to the entire profession. Oh and by the way, I am talking about the original Horsemen. Ole Anderson, The Enforcer Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, and the Nature Boy Ric Flair with J.J. Dillion leading the pack. I agree, Mongo McMichael, Sting, Luger, hell even Benoit and Malenko didn't belong in the Horsemen. After Arn and Tully left, that is when I consider the Horsemen done and over with.
Take nothing away from the other contenders for best stable ever..nWo, DX, and naturally the Hart Foundation. But not a one of these stables could have come around without Arn, Tully, Ole and Ric. I am not going to get into the matching up man for man, because that will ultimatly just lead to a Flair vs. Hart debate which quite frankly I have heard just about enough of over the past 6 months. But I will say this, I have been watching Wrestling long enough to remember and rise and fall of every single major faction in professional wrestling's history, and without doubt the Horsemen go down as the greatest...well 2nd greatest after the J.O.B. Squad :shifty: |
Yeah, how the hell isn't the Hart Foundation on this poll?
The Horseman were better, but still. |
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