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Brood FTW. Edge, Christian, and the best entrance EVER. :y:
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Brood was my #2 only behind the greatness that brought us THE ROCK!
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What, no DX?
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I didn't read your opening post.
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What, no Union?
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You need to actually read that post BDC, and you would have answered your own question.
Brood had the best entrance ever. Nation was also amazing. |
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What about the Oddities? |
ANd why is this WWF only?
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What's HF?
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Hart Foundation
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The Commandant in the Truth Commission sorta kinda looks like Buford T Justice.
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Oh wow. I was drawing a blank
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I'll throw a vote to the Mean Street Posse
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..also I miss the first incarnation of Nation of Domination, with Faarooq, Kama, a bunch of anonymous bodyguards including D'Lo, Crush, Savio, a lawyer, and PG-13 for some reason. |
Nation was the goods
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TEAM ECK
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Nation started with a Heel turn by Savio, joining Clarence Mason, who had been managing Crush (In his out of jail criminal gimmick). Farooq had just changed from the Gladiator gimmick, and the Nation started with him as the leader, and all of Mason's people. Then Wolfie D and JC Ice came in as the rappers doing the Entrance Theme.
Farooq started kicking people out, Savio, Crush and JC and Wolfie D, allowed D'Lo (who was a bodyguard before that) to stay, brought in Kama and Ahmed Johnson. Ahmed flopped and was replaced by the Rock. |
also since they didn't get mentioned I'll throw out Kaientai and 2 Cool as well
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There u go. Someone can do a Dub-See-Dub-Ya one and an ECDub one if they really want. Quote:
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Giving my vote to Radicalz. With 2 1/2 dead members, they deserve some recognition.
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You gotta throw in some of the random WCW stables like the West Texas Rednecks and the LWO.
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Gotcha.
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Mean Street Posse could have been huge. Bigger than the nWo.
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The Radicalz were awesome.
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The Nazionale walking away with it it seems now.
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Oh lol, three Ortons does not a Horsemen make.
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Right to Censor was great in their day.
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they need a Nation of Domination DVD
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Why I liked the rap, I'll never know. But there it is. |
Radicalz...followed by Right To Censor...
RTC were a lesson in how to take 5 people who are otherwise doing nothing and throw them all together in a stable. Sure they weren't main event, but they were always there...always in your face, interrupting what you felt you wanted to see. Stevie "Steven" Richards was amazing as the mouthpiece for the group! |
Of course Kaientai was a stable. In its prime there were 6 members:
Taka Michinoku Shoichi Funaki Dick Togo Mens Teoih Wally Yamaguchi Mrs Yamaguchi Bit hard-pressed to call that a tag team. (Apologies if spelling is wrong, that's all from the top of my head). As for stables during the Attitude era, hows abouts Team (R)ECK? |
I gotta role with The Brood.
The music, the entrance, the Blood Baths, all sooooooooooo cool. If I remember correctly they very rarely gave a promo either so that for me gets extra cool points. |
you're right about the brood, the lack of talk made them pretty cool.
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And I can't believe that only two people thought they were awesome enough to bring up |
Sorry, missed that.
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i loved the brood. the blood bath was sweet. 66% of them made it big (some silly math)
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I'm Surprised all the Eddie Marks haven't voted non stop for the Radicals
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