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The Greatest Stable, Which never made it.
In your eyes, what would you say the best stable was in WWE History?.
That didn't make it to the top?. In my eyes The Union was a decent stable and should have been up their with the Corporation Ministry. |
Lol you know what was an awesome stable who was friggen over as hell: The Oddities with ICP.
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They should come back and tag with Cena. |
the only answer is obviously the SES!!!!11!!111!!!!!!
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Not gonna argue with that, but for whatever reason it got really over.
Just shows personality>workrate. |
The New Nexus. They had a shitty leader holding them back. Fuck that guy!
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Nexus is an obvious answer - they should have been huge after their debut destroying the RAW set and beating down John Cena. All it would have taken was a little bit more momentum - a couple big victories on PPV (the same way they built The Shield) and a few title victories. Daniel Bryan getting "fired" didn't really help anything either, but it was primarily their horrible mishandling by the booking team that killed the Nexus. Wade Barrett could have been on the same level as Randy Orton or CM Punk by now had the team gotten the push they deserved.
Less obvious answer is The Flock in WCW. They were incredibly over at one point and all they had to do was push Raven into the main event to give them that extra bit of real credibility, but of course, this was during a time when the nWo, Sting and company were running roughshod on the slow, boring main event scene. They never really had a chance. |
Not WWE, but the Revolution in WCW. The original line-up, with Benoit, Malenko, Saturn and Douglas.
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What was that faction Paul e had in Wcw? Dangerous alliance or something, was anybody good in that?
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Hell yes. They had Rick Rude, Arn Anderson, Steve Austin, Bobby Eaton, Larry Zbyzsko who was an uder-rated heel, Michael Hayes for a short stint.
Anderson and Larry formed a nice tag team. |
York Foundation
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Did they get over much or held as mid card? |
The Alliance to End Hulkamania. They had the Final Solution.
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Rick Rude was the U.S Champ and I believe Austin won the T.V Title with them and Eaton/Arn won the tag titles. They were over but WCW was going through a low during that time. They were kind of a mish mash stable, but they were pretty darn good. Plus Paul was such a great shithead heel.
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I'll vote them then with that talent and Paul e they should have been big time
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The stable tatanka was in blew donkey dick
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I hereby put forth a motion to rename TPWW to Tatanka's People's Rasslin Website
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gotta agree with nexus only one man made it to the top and he was fired right after the nexus debut
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The problem with the Dangerous Alliance is each member was known and did better work more for something other than that group. Plus they weren't around for very long. Like Hall and Nash were known more in the NWO and did better work, Flair in the Horsemen. Raven in the Flock. Anderson and Eaton were coming off legendary teams, Austin was still very new. Anderson= Horsemen Eaton=Midnights Rude= His WWF run Austin= Hollywood Blondes and Austin 3:16 Larry Zbyzsko= His thing with Bruno, plus I LOVED him in the AWA. Paul E= ECW/WWE |
As far as recent stables go, I'd have to def agree about Nexus. Barrett was almost instantly thrust into the main event scene, was booked to kick out of an AA, which is huge for a rookie in his first real feud, but outside of Barrett, the booking team seemingly refused to allow any on the other members to look strong. Also didn't help they lost Ryback and Brian so soon.
Also, felt like Legacy was a cool stable to start that felt flat and didn't accomplish what that kind of stable should have. Orton got white hot for a while, but was derailed at Mania. Cody and Ted didn't really get any sort of rub jobbing to DX, nor did they go anywhere after the break up. Cody had to reinvent himself and use an evolving dashing gimmick to get where he finally is, and Ted is, well, who knows about Ted. |
The Nexus was more "The sum is greater than the parts", except for Heath Slater who was being held back by this group.
At the end of the day, you have David Otunga, Michael Tarver, Justin Gabriel and Darren Young in the stable. NWO Black and White: Stevie Ray, Horace, Vincent and Scott Norton think that line up is pathetic. |
I'd have to agree with WCW's Dangerous Alliance.
I always thought that was an awesome stable. I would also mention Gary Hart's J-Tex Corporation with Great Muta, Terry Funk, Buzz Sawyer, Dick Slater & The Dragon Master (Kendo Nagasaki/Mr Sakurada). |
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i'm the one asshole who thought tarver had the look and would be a breakout star
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The Radicalz?
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two of the 4 guys in it became world champs. i'd say they made it
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SES
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I just want to say that I will not tolerate this sort of disrespect for Scott Norton.
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west texas rednecks or pepie world order
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The Jersey Triad never gets the respect it deserves.
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Thanks, everyone for commenting on this thread. making it popular.
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What about the Dudes With Attitudes? They were rad.
El Gigante, Lex Luger, Paul Orndorff, Rick Steiner, Scott Steiner, Sting, and The Junkyard Dog. Imagine the people in the photo here were the guys I just mentioned. What a cool stable huh? http://www.wwe.com/f/styles/standard...oups_DUDES.jpg |
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