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Old 08-02-2004, 07:15 PM   #7
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Fact...The Radicalz were a terrible stable. Take Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero, Dean Malenko, and Perry Saturn and let them do their own thing and THEN you have entertainment. The problem with the whole Radicalz being a stable, there was nothing to keep them together. Look at all the great stables and you have reasons why the stuck together...Other then the fact they all jumped from WCW to WWF at the same time, there was not a single reason to keep them together.

nWo - Take over the company

DX - A bunch of guys who just want to hang out and have fun (appeals to slackers world wide)

Horsemen - The best in the business, plus all best friends in real life.

Hart Foundation - Blood is thicker then water...

Radicalz - We just showed up together...

See what I mean. And to make it worse, they tried to shove it down our throats as if all these guys where friends at WCW...WRONG! Malenko and Benoit had some history with the Horsemen together, and yes Dean, Chris and Perry were in "The Revolution" before they came, but that stable didn't make any sense either. Bottom line I like them as singles superstars...and Dean Malenko was fucnking robbed of having a great career...damn WWF not pushing the Light Heavyweight Division
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