kidglov3s
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Post by kidglov3s on May 13, 2014 18:10:46 GMT -5
![](http://img4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20140428175913/smashbroslawlorigins/images/9/99/Right_to_Censor.jpeg) Pretty much killed all of their careers, none of them came out better than going in. I'd argue that RTC was the best and most memorable thing Ivory ever did. She was by far the best part of the group. RTC Ivory was awesome, imo.
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Post by BorneAgain on May 13, 2014 18:15:25 GMT -5
The New Breed in WWECW takes the cake for awful stables. Between CM Punk's bizarre two-week membership and the fact that they accomplished nothing, The New Breed was truly useless. It's almost remarkable that a stable that was supposed to represent the future had no remaining members in WWE merely 7 years after it existed. Ignoring Punk's faux membership they might be the few stables where none of the members held a single WWE title before, during, or after their run. Astounding to think about.
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Post by Phosphor Glow on May 13, 2014 18:16:09 GMT -5
![](http://img4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20140428175913/smashbroslawlorigins/images/9/99/Right_to_Censor.jpeg) Pretty much killed all of their careers, none of them came out better than going in. I'd argue that RTC was the best and most memorable thing Ivory ever did. She was by far the best part of the group. RTC Ivory was awesome, imo. Agreed. Ivory in RTC was f***ing awesome. But then, I really enjoyed RTC, but it is hard to argue that anyone benefited from it at all.
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Post by slappy on May 13, 2014 18:17:54 GMT -5
La Familia, Ruthless Roundtable and Million Dollar Corporation > Your favorite stable
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Post by BorneAgain on May 13, 2014 18:18:06 GMT -5
I'd argue that RTC was the best and most memorable thing Ivory ever did. She was by far the best part of the group. RTC Ivory was awesome, imo. Agreed. Ivory in RTC was f***ing awesome. But then, I really enjoyed RTC, but it is hard to argue that anyone benefited from it at all. Given Stevie Richard's WWE stuff before and after this stable, it could be argued that this got more out of him with heat and feuds than any other period of his WWE career.
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Post by JTH on May 13, 2014 18:21:32 GMT -5
Agreed. Ivory in RTC was f***ing awesome. But then, I really enjoyed RTC, but it is hard to argue that anyone benefited from it at all. Given Stevie Richard's WWE stuff before and after this stable, it could be argued that this got more out of him with heat and feuds than any other period of his WWE career. That sounds like the definition of "It killed his career" to me.
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Post by Kitchen Sink on May 13, 2014 18:22:44 GMT -5
The Oddities were an instant piss break for me
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Post by BorneAgain on May 13, 2014 18:26:40 GMT -5
Given Stevie Richard's WWE stuff before and after this stable, it could be argued that this got more out of him with heat and feuds than any other period of his WWE career. That sounds like the definition of "It killed his career" to me. Not quite. That they didn't do as much with Stevie afterwards seems more an issue with typical lazy/attention deficit booking than RTC somehow doing irreparable harm.
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Post by Injustice45 on May 13, 2014 18:36:38 GMT -5
The Corporate Ministry. What was the point? Didn't The Corporation and Ministry of Darkness fight each other before joining forces? On top of that, The Corporate Ministry made The Undertaker look like a secondary character to Vince because of that "Higher Power" crap.
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Post by Tiger Millionaire on May 13, 2014 18:39:44 GMT -5
Does Lo Down count? Or Thuggin' and Buggin' Enterprises?
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Post by Phosphor Glow on May 13, 2014 18:50:03 GMT -5
Agreed. Ivory in RTC was f***ing awesome. But then, I really enjoyed RTC, but it is hard to argue that anyone benefited from it at all. Given Stevie Richard's WWE stuff before and after this stable, it could be argued that this got more out of him with heat and feuds than any other period of his WWE career. Hmm, you have an unfortunately good point there.
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Post by wwfmark on May 13, 2014 20:30:16 GMT -5
LWO or the Job Squad
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Post by liamhbkfan on May 13, 2014 21:09:22 GMT -5
Since we have the Shield are the best thread, who are the worst? I'll go for the Spirit Squad. They were all sorts of dreadful. Very forgettable and very annoying. Other than Kenny, I remember none of the other members. I know Dolph was a member, but I can't remember his Spirit Squad character at all. Boricuas
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Post by nate5054 on May 14, 2014 3:11:52 GMT -5
The New Breed in WWECW takes the cake for awful stables. Between CM Punk's bizarre two-week membership and the fact that they accomplished nothing, The New Breed was truly useless. It's almost remarkable that a stable that was supposed to represent the future had no remaining members in WWE merely 7 years after it existed. Thing is I remember digging the New Breed when they were around, but now that you mention it you're right in the sense that their run was really meaningless. I had a hard time remembering all four members...I think it was Cor Von, Striker, Thorne, and the guy's whose name I can't remember but had the 4-Up thing on his fist.
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Post by EoE: Well There's Your Problem on May 14, 2014 3:50:46 GMT -5
The New Breed in WWECW takes the cake for awful stables. Between CM Punk's bizarre two-week membership and the fact that they accomplished nothing, The New Breed was truly useless. It's almost remarkable that a stable that was supposed to represent the future had no remaining members in WWE merely 7 years after it existed. Thing is I remember digging the New Breed when they were around, but now that you mention it you're right in the sense that their run was really meaningless. I had a hard time remembering all four members...I think it was Cor Von, Striker, Thorne, and the guy's whose name I can't remember but had the 4-Up thing on his fist. Elijah Burke. Yeah, that whole New Breed thing should have been a lot more than an OK WrestleMania match, an awesome Extreme Rules match on TV after that and a short-lived Punk heel turn. Corvon especially could have been money had he not retired for family reasons.
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Post by crashmatsbazz on May 14, 2014 4:48:09 GMT -5
the J.O.B Squad The New Brood The Truth Commission The Oddities
....do Men on a Mission count?
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Post by Baldobomb-22-OH-MAN!!! on May 14, 2014 6:18:56 GMT -5
YO, YOU DEALIN' WIT DA X-FACTOR *cue terrible song*
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Post by Zombie Mod on May 14, 2014 6:53:32 GMT -5
the ref's, they have been in every match in wwe and I don't remember them ever winning a match.
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Post by crashmatsbazz on May 14, 2014 7:04:07 GMT -5
the ref's, they have been in every match in wwe and I don't remember them ever winning a match. Earl Hebner beat Nick Patrick at Invasion. so they have had one win at least
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Post by Zombie Mod on May 14, 2014 7:16:54 GMT -5
the ref's, they have been in every match in wwe and I don't remember them ever winning a match. Earl Hebner beat Nick Patrick at Invasion. so they have had one win at least forgot about that.
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