About 2 months before the Razor match, I mer Sean at an Indy show in a small high school gym. He had a great match and was such a nice guy, I really rooted for his success.😊
It's wild that he didn't at least get an intercontinental run, either when he was peak babyface post-Razor or as a sniveling, cheating heel after DX broke up in 2000.
When he won that 4 way at Unforgiven 99 against Kane and The Acolytes, I actually thought they might have big plans for him after that. But then he just turned heel and feuded with Kane for 6 months instead lol.
X-Pac is pretty good in ring but his character was frustrating after a while, and he didn't change it up when it started getting stale. X-Pac was very very good though. I don't agree with Vince on a lot of things but his opinion was, if you can't work with Kid, you can't work, which is true.
@@markonino12 Anybody calling anybody a knuckle head and needing to suggest to someone 'it's fake' when talking about wrestling in the comments of a wrestling podcast, whilst using 'u' in the post, has already exposed their IQ size and inability to have a civil discussion in one fell swoop. So any explanation of how wrestlers back in those days were able to influence their character - as evidenced by this very podcast - would go straight over your head. So rather than waste my time, I'll wish "u" a good day and come back when "u" want civil discussion.
XPac hate was really a meme. The more I listened to him in his post-wrestling career, the more I learned about how much of a great guy he was behind the scenes in his post-Kliq days. He was a great mentor to a lot of guys in TNA and has helped out with NXT. He is a genuinely good guy
The attitude era isn't a fan coined phrase, it's an actual official wwf/wwe era that began in late 1997. Shawn Michaels behaviour is literally the "beginning of the attitude era"
@@Skibbitypappappa It wasn't hbk, it was Austin. The whole "hbk's attitude" is a new thing Bruce Prichard and mr desperate to look like a revolutionary figure in wrestling, Triple H are trying to sway younger viewer's to believe the Cliq were responsible for all the big things in that era. When Shawn buggered off with a sore back after WM14, WWF got much better.
His match with Bret is still, and always will be, an all timer. Utter class.
About 2 months before the Razor match, I mer Sean at an Indy show in a small high school gym. He had a great match and was such a nice guy, I really rooted for his success.😊
Name dropping clout chaser should be ur name 😅😅😅
So underrated. Loved X-Pac vs D-Lo
You mean B-Lo?
When Foley is telling you to have restraint 😳🤣
I could have totally bought X-Pac as a short term world champion.
It's wild that he didn't at least get an intercontinental run, either when he was peak babyface post-Razor or as a sniveling, cheating heel after DX broke up in 2000.
When he won that 4 way at Unforgiven 99 against Kane and The Acolytes, I actually thought they might have big plans for him after that. But then he just turned heel and feuded with Kane for 6 months instead lol.
@@MrFoxxx47 The Kane feud was what caused 'X-Pac heat'. It went on and on and that was one of the reasons it started to suck.
He almost beat the Rock for the world title on Raw in 1997/98. He also should've won King of the Ring after the DX break-up instead of Billie Gunn.
People don't understand how over he was. A short run. I mean Chyna was n the mix
123 Kid was the reason that I fell in love with WWF/E in 1994!
X-Pac is pretty good in ring but his character was frustrating after a while, and he didn't change it up when it started getting stale.
X-Pac was very very good though. I don't agree with Vince on a lot of things but his opinion was, if you can't work with Kid, you can't work, which is true.
Its not up to him to change his character u knucklehead. Its the owners decision. U know its fake right?
@@markonino12 Anybody calling anybody a knuckle head and needing to suggest to someone 'it's fake' when talking about wrestling in the comments of a wrestling podcast, whilst using 'u' in the post, has already exposed their IQ size and inability to have a civil discussion in one fell swoop. So any explanation of how wrestlers back in those days were able to influence their character - as evidenced by this very podcast - would go straight over your head. So rather than waste my time, I'll wish "u" a good day and come back when "u" want civil discussion.
Edge was pretty spot on when he said, “1998 called, theyre sick and tired of you.”
"I got everything I ever wanted and I'm never comin back....Oh I know you hate X-Factor but you aint gotta get at me like that..."
"and I'll never give that back" *
"but you ain't gotta look at me like that" *
@@MrFoxxx47 Thank you for clarifying and getting the comment!!!!
He gets alot of hate. But he had a great work rate and good matches with most everyone. Of course there are some duds. There are for everyone.
XPac hate was really a meme. The more I listened to him in his post-wrestling career, the more I learned about how much of a great guy he was behind the scenes in his post-Kliq days. He was a great mentor to a lot of guys in TNA and has helped out with NXT. He is a genuinely good guy
.....AKA The 1-2-3 KID.
123-kid beating Razor was the beginning of the Attitude era for me
The attitude era isn't a fan coined phrase, it's an actual official wwf/wwe era that began in late 1997. Shawn Michaels behaviour is literally the "beginning of the attitude era"
@@Skibbitypappappa It wasn't hbk, it was Austin. The whole "hbk's attitude" is a new thing Bruce Prichard and mr desperate to look like a revolutionary figure in wrestling, Triple H are trying to sway younger viewer's to believe the Cliq were responsible for all the big things in that era. When Shawn buggered off with a sore back after WM14, WWF got much better.
Please get a different clips channel. You are flooding my feed with clips of the full video I already watched.
Like they care what some nobody like u wants 😅😅😅😅
Lmao
One of the most underrated dudes ever