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Post by Stu on Dec 3, 2005 1:18:40 GMT -5
Simple question. Which is your favorite?
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Post by Tyfo on Dec 3, 2005 1:29:28 GMT -5
The Kliq, no doubt. Not only did they run the show, but they single handedly began the biggest angles in wrestling history directly and indirectly. Obviously the nWo resulted from a few of their members(Hall, Nash, Waltman) and indirectly, Austin 3:16 was born as a result of Hunter taking part in the curtain call. Just go ask Douglas or Bigelow about the Kliq, they will tell you whos in charge!
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Post by KB Klash is nWo 4 Life on Dec 3, 2005 1:49:17 GMT -5
nWo 4-Life!
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Stotty
Unicron
This is what happens when you don't give Taker the hot tag
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Post by Stotty on Dec 3, 2005 1:56:28 GMT -5
The Kliq, it was the kliq to end all kliq's
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Rick Mad
Grimlock
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Post by Rick Mad on Dec 3, 2005 1:59:27 GMT -5
Whats that I smell? WORKRATE?
Went for the Revolution/Filthy Animals + Jericho cliq.
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reiko22
Team Rocket
The Flying Frenchman
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Post by reiko22 on Dec 3, 2005 2:17:18 GMT -5
my favorite Kliq is the kiss my ass club
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bob
Salacious Crumb
The "other" Bob. FOC COURSE!
started the Madness Wars, Proudly the #1 Nana Hater on FAN
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Post by bob on Dec 3, 2005 8:19:40 GMT -5
Beniot and company
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Post by sheltomjericho on Dec 3, 2005 9:59:18 GMT -5
i the other 2 weres kliqs i know the kliq but the oyher 2 mention do they hang around backstage r something
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Post by Citizen Snips Has Left on Dec 3, 2005 10:25:22 GMT -5
The Kliq, no doubt. Not only did they run the show, but they single handedly began the biggest angles in wrestling history directly and indirectly. Obviously the nWo resulted from a few of their members(Hall, Nash, Waltman) and indirectly, Austin 3:16 was born as a result of Hunter taking part in the curtain call. Just go ask Douglas or Bigelow about the Kliq, they will tell you whos in charge! DX was also born out of the Kliq, so that makes it 3 huge angles.
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Post by Larryhausen on Dec 4, 2005 3:18:07 GMT -5
I"m going with the Kliq, since pretty much every one of their members has been a favorite of mine at some point in my life. Yes, I do think Waltman's a good worker, and I was a HUUUUUUUUUGE Diesel mark when I was 12. Add to that that I loved the nWo and D-X, and HBK and HHH are in my top ten of all time, what else can I say?
And, yes, I"m a HHH mark. Except for 2002-his return this year. Like I've said before,. he really seems to have gotten hisw passion for the business back. He's "regained his smile" if you will.
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Post by andrew on Dec 4, 2005 3:53:30 GMT -5
Benoit, Guerrero, Malenko, Jericho, Mysterio. Who better than 5 guys who got dumped on a lot in WCW to form a group, fight back and all become even bigger stars?
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Bhester
Dennis Stamp
DAMN!
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Post by Bhester on Dec 4, 2005 11:35:48 GMT -5
Kliq
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Post by Shy Guy on Dec 4, 2005 12:33:35 GMT -5
canadian mafia
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Dec 4, 2005 13:20:06 GMT -5
Backstage Cliq's never really appealed to me, mostly because everything you hear about them is the only source you have as you can never see their actions first hand.
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Post by tamuthetongantiger on Dec 4, 2005 14:08:29 GMT -5
The original Four Horsemen, especially Flair and Anderson. If I had to choose a clique to party with, it'd be them.
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