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Post by Confused Mark Wahlberg on Apr 12, 2012 18:41:00 GMT -5
New Nexus.
Holy cow, what a disaster that was.
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Post by nWoElite on Apr 12, 2012 19:02:22 GMT -5
Thuggin' and Buggin' Enterprises Well, it DID give us Teddy Long...... ok. You win.
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Post by agent817 on Apr 12, 2012 19:19:44 GMT -5
Since somebody mentioned Los Boricuas, believe it or not, they were the main eventers of Super Astros. At least they shined on that show. On that show, they had disbanded but then reunited and three of them (Since Savio was still injured) took part in the main event six-man tag match.
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Post by MrBRulzOK on Apr 12, 2012 19:53:08 GMT -5
I'll second La Familia. What a useless useless stable. They couldn't even beat Batista in an eight man tag with Batista's team consisting of jobbers and Colin Delaney. Heck, .They couldn't even beat the Undertaker with nearly the entire group facing him at once.
It was like they were set out to book the most ineffective stable of all time. And boy did they come close.
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Post by Rolent Tex on Apr 12, 2012 21:59:58 GMT -5
I'm shocked that there's not more love (hate?) for nWo WWF. I mean, other than have all brand names they did absolutely jack and dick.
Well, I guess X-Factor does trump them for the mere fact that they also had X-Pac and one upped them with Justin Credible.
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Post by Hit Girl on Apr 12, 2012 22:01:23 GMT -5
The Union was pretty rubbish
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Post by Red Impact on Apr 12, 2012 22:03:25 GMT -5
I wouldn't be surprised if you could count the number of matches that Straight Edge Society won on one hand.
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Post by Rolent Tex on Apr 12, 2012 22:04:14 GMT -5
I wouldn't be surprised if you could count the number of matches that Straight Edge Society won on one hand. The question is...which is higher...amount of members or matches won?
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Post by kidglov3s on Apr 12, 2012 22:09:38 GMT -5
The Million Dollar Corporation were pretty s***ty and didn't really do much considering how long they went on for. Plus Taker spent like a whole year feuding with them when he would have been better used in the title picture at that time IMO. You wrote what I was gonna write but you wrote it first. I also second the Million Dollar Corporation, featuring such luminaries as an over-the-hill King Kong Bundy, a never over Kama, Tatanka who rapidly lost the heat he had for turning on Luger, Bam Bam Bigelow (a man whose shining moment was main-eventing the worst Wrestlemania of all-time against a football player... and losing) and IRS, who was a good mid-carder but never did anything of note during this tenure. They did manage to have an extremely long, pointless feud with the Undertaker, effectively keeping him from doing anything important for over a year. So they'll always have that. It's interesting to consider then the inverse relationship between Tatanka's weight and his heat.
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Post by Starshine on Apr 12, 2012 22:39:33 GMT -5
Wow, I think I'd bleached Legacy from my mind.
I take back my Truth Commisssion vote, and give it to Legacy. That was a painfully bad time.
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Post by Rolent Tex on Apr 12, 2012 22:47:10 GMT -5
Legacy wouldn't have been as bad if it actually had a payoff.
It pretty much went down like this.
The Million Dollar Man books Teddy Jr. in a match with Orton to possibly help transition Jr. into a face when the Marine 2 is released.
Dusty Rhodes books Cody in a match with Orton which is just a ruse to get at John Cena. Dusty gets a rKo for his troubles which pisses Cody off and gives him an out to become a face further down the line.
Triple H and Shawn Michaels help put Cody and Teddy over.
Cody and Teddy keep costing Randy his WWE Title shots.
Legacy implodes leading up to Mania with Cody and Teddy finally being ready to get back at their villainous leader Randy Orton.
Instead, the fans cheer Randy...especially when he punts Cody into next week.
Randy and Cena become BFFS4EVR later on. Cody becomes awesome. Teddy is still Teddy.
What the hell was the point?
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Post by MasonK565 on Apr 12, 2012 22:48:21 GMT -5
Los Boricuas and D.O.A were terrible, and uninteresting. Legacy was a pain, because they were basically, "Orton and his two goons who followed him everywhere he went." I haven't seen much of The Union, but they seemed like one of the most pointless stables of all time. I want a new Nation of Domination.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2012 22:51:57 GMT -5
New Nexus. Holy cow, what a disaster that was. Between the New Nexus and the Corre I'd be hard pressed to find a group with less momentum. SES was roughly booked but Punk could get heat with them anyways. X-Factor stunk but they were never really poised to be much of a presence anyways.
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Post by klapaucius on Apr 12, 2012 23:33:41 GMT -5
legacy, the corre, new nexus
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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on Apr 12, 2012 23:43:31 GMT -5
X Factor
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Post by "Dashing" Dr.VonPhoenix on Apr 13, 2012 4:39:06 GMT -5
I've got to go with the Corre. For whatever reason, I didn't mind X-Factor at all. But the Corre, man... everything about them sucked. From the roster, to the t-shirts, to the entrance theme, to the reason for existing. Everything about the crew was garbage.
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Post by bestthateverdidit on Apr 13, 2012 6:04:11 GMT -5
JBL's Cabinet was awful. The Basham's. Orlando Jordan. Amy Weber. No one cared about any of them. They weren't entertaining. They didn't have good matches. It was just boring all round. They were made to look even worse by the fact that on Raw at the same time Evolution was running wild and every single member was over like rover. The Cabinet looked like a little boys version of the real thing on the other show. it seemed like WWE were aware of this too, as the staredown between HHH and JBL at WM21 looked so silly.
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Post by Essential1 on Apr 13, 2012 6:14:54 GMT -5
X-Factor comes to mind. That was odd.
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Post by Metalheadbanger Man on Apr 13, 2012 6:26:47 GMT -5
Either New Nexus or La Familia.
To be fair to X-Factor, they did have some success when they first started. They beat the Dudleys at Backlash '01 and got a few TV wins. I'm not a huge fan of all three guys, but I think they get such a bad rap because of that theme song above all else.
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Post by Lt. Palumbo on Apr 13, 2012 7:03:38 GMT -5
I'm honestly not saying this to be controversial or anything but.....theme music not withstanding, I freakin' loved X-Factor. They had a double super kick so deadly Channel 4 refused to show it!
I mean they were never gonna set the world on fire but they were good for what they were. they were awesome on Sunday Night Heat.
As far as my vote goes; can we count Jim Cornette's NWA invasion? At different points in time it included Jarrett, a past prime Windham, a way past prime Rock 'N' Roll Express, the incredibly boring run of Dan Severn and the illustrious "New Midnight Express"
also, the Union always struck me as something that should have been great but just never clicked, that's what disappointed me about it
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