How about the X-Factor (X-Pac, Albert, and Justin Credible)? Only thing I really remember about them is having Uncle Kracker entrance music and briefly feuding with the Hardy Boyz ha ha
Nah, Tori accompanied X-Pac during the McMahon-Helmsley Regime era, but was out with a shoulder injury, via a Dudley Boyz table spot, by the time D-X imploded at SummerSlam 2000. I think X-Factor was just forming as Tori came back to be a lackey for Raven, albeit briefly.
InternetCAWrestling I don’t remember Apple at all lol In fact the only time I remember Santino and DB even sharing a ring is in the Elimination Chamber
Pellet #1 oh man you just reminded me of the time when we all thought Santino was going to win the royal rumble, then a month later than he was going to win the elimination chamber
I remember them being around for a brief time, but not doing a whole lot and there for being gone just as quick. I do remember them making the cut for Wrestlemania 2000 and thinking it was kind of odd they were in the game b/c they werent around anymore by the time the game was out.
If you want to go old school and obscure than I think the Varsity Club was a thing. It was Steve Williams, Rick Steiner, Mike Rotunda and Kevin Sullivan with the gimmick that with the exception of Sullivan they were all collegiate wrestlers.
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Nah, those who watched wrestling back then definitely remember it. And even many who are just historians of the game..
I remember The Gate Crashers...felt more like a bad attempt to recreate the HBK and Diesel dynamic. They were just jobbers who did nothing but hang around on C Shows like Main Event.
They were going to actually stay a stable for a bit; Cena was helping Cryme Tyme get over and people were enjoying it, but Cena got injured. Not saying you’re wrong, just giving you a fun fact. I enjoyed CTC.
@@codeword632 Well I wouldn't call the APA jobbers, they were over at this point and a mainstay in the tag division..but Miss Kitty wasn't really doing much after she stopped being Chyna's sidekick.
I'd still love WWE to take the United Kingdom Stable from WWE '12 and make it a stable now. In the game, it was Sheamus, Regal, Mcintyre and Wade Barret. They could do it now with Regal as the manager/leader, can also still wrestle at times, Pete Dunne for the UK, Finn Balor for Ireland, and Drew again for Scotland.
@@JohnMcGarryMusic Well, Northern Ireland is, which I know people don't agree with all the time. But for the stable name and 4 guys from the British Isles and something to take from the games, it would work.
I had the same stable before that game came out. It also included Mason Ryan and was called S.I.N. (Strength In Numbers). With the stable eventually turning on Sheamus then bringing in Rob Terry to tag with Ryan.
I miss the days when you'd have a heel stable throwing their weight around. Then as a surprised, a super over babyyface turns heel and joins. Looking at you N.W.O
What about The Cabinet With JBL Orlando Jordan The Basham Brothers The only reason was to keep JBL World champion Although Orlando did beat John Cena for US champ For shame
Another thing about the Cosmic Wasteland. The group was formed so Stardust had backup during a feud with Cesaro. Then Cesaro got injured, making everything pointless and the team quietly disbanded. Cody was actually kinda into it too, because they kept giving him props to play with during Cesaro's matches. But again, the injury killed the angle.
Watching this video made me remember about another forgotten stable. The Roundtable -or something like that- composed of Regal, Kozlov and Big Zeke in WWECW.
21 was Trish Vs Christy. The pillow fight, was a buffer between the two championship matches...which was why it was only 4 mins long lol. They used chloe, the bed, and even the magazine...But, no pillows were harmed in the making of the match.
I thought the League of nations was forgettable. To me, it felt like an excuse to get Rusev, Wade 'Bad news' Barret, Sheamus and Alberto Del Rio to form a four person club that really didn't accomplished a tag team championship win.
Magnificent Seven was actually good heel concept and it was working perfectly well. They put all the top heels at the time in it and put them in charge of the show against faces, led at the time by Nash, DDP and Ernest Miller. Who knows where it would have gone if WCW didn't go out of business.
If you want old school, the York Foundation comes to mind. It was headed by Alexandra York (Terri Runnels) and had Michael Wallstreet (Mike Rotunda), Richard (Ricky) Morton, Thomas (Tommy) Rich and Terrance (Terry)Taylor. Curtis Hughes (Mr. Hughes) was her bodyguard.
New Blood and Millionaires club don't get a mention because they were pretty much at the center of WCW programming for 4 months. Sadly, thanks to Vince Russo's ADD, the stable did dissolve by the time the PPV named after it rolled around.
wow magnificent seven stunk. I feel like saying “Roadwarrior...” kills anything if u can’t be just your own guy your doomed I really thought the Union was gonna take off but it really fizzled
I believe the picture is of a wrestling gimmick that tried to be like Robocop to take advantage of its popularity back then, the picture was used as evidence for the fact that Wrestling back then would cash in on Superheroes and anything else trending around with kids and teens, like the ninja turtles and sub zero from mortal kombat.
@@Daxter-hl7dw it wasn't even a wrestling gimmick, it was suppose to actually be robocop straight out of the movie, granted he was only there for a minute to break the door off the cage sting was in. but the reason they showed the clip was what he said about them trying to use an existing character from elsewhere (movies/ comics) to make money for themselves basically.
The World Elite was great. It was only shelved because they dropped the stable entirely over night when Hogan and Bischoff took over. Just one of many who suffered at the start of 2010 in TNA.
Thank you for mentioning The Union, Simon! But when did their theme music EVER show up on WWE TV? The only time you heard it was in the Wrestlemania 2000 game, and they didn't last long enough to have their theme heard on television
I remember them ALL actually except for the one with Sting. Some I watched, SOME I researched because I find the history fascinating. And JUST for fun, #200!!
William Regal had some Kind of stable with Ezekiel Jackson und Vladimir Kozlov, if i remember this correct. Their Name waS Something related to Knights or Something. That happened in the latter years of WWECW.
Well. I mean that’s common in wrestling. But The Shield is called one of the biggest stables i. Wrestling history according to wwe. And if you’re literally talking the term stable. You’re wrong. Someone can have a stable of horses and have just 3. And the Freebirds were called a stable a lot.....soooo no.
Another blink and you'll miss it stable: Revolution: Shane Douglas, Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko & Perry Saturn They started as a group of younger talent trying to break through WCW's glass ceiling. However, Russo took the idea of revolution a step further, although it was a bit confusing (as was a lot of Russo's booking).
Apple sounds like something I would’ve loved! Daniel Bryan is great, Evan Bourne/Matt Sydal was one of the most misused people in WWE history, Mark Henry is a legend, and Santino Marella was always great!
Serotonin in TNA. Another Raven stable that featured Kazarian, Johnny Devine and Matt Bentlry. Raven took inspiration from Clockwork Orange and caned each member after every match. The whole thing was seemingly set up for Kazarian to leave. Soon after Bentley was released so it kind of limped along as an occasional tag team until Devine was paired with the Dudleys for thier fued with the X division. A fund that ended once Devine was released. Also for Raven TNA stables see The Gathering. A fairly decent attempt at rehashing the Flock/Nest with Mickie James and CM Punk. Only problem was at the time Punk and Raven were in a blood fued in ROH.
NWA in WWF: Jeff Jarrett (during his Aztec Warrior phase), Barry Windham, and the Rock 'n Roll Express. Later Bodacious Bart, Bombastic Bob and Dan Severn.
Dudes with attitudes, vince's devils,and world elite I can't remember but Rhodes is amazing in whatever he does... look at his appearance on Arrow, he's the man
I remember all of these except for APPLE just because I wasn't watching during that time. I remember the stable with Raven, IPC, and Vampiro but totally don't remember that it was called Dead Pool. World Elite remember mostly in retrospect because I also wasn't watching when they were a thing.
This just made me think of tag teams we forgot of... like Team Co-Bro .... Zack Ryder and Santino Marella... I think they had like 2 or 3 matches before Marella got injured and retired
In fairness to the New Brood, without it, we would have never gotten the Hardyz signature look through the attitude era: the mesh shirts, hair dye, and Jeff's armbands.
Magnificent Seven seems like a great idea on paper, mostly because I like the most recent movie, but I feel like it should be more of a 'talented mercenary' group than Ric's 'horde of main event and midcarders' he had going.
I remember flipping back and forth between Nitro and Raw in the 90’s. Nitro had bigger names but those guys were so old and it was chaos.....wwe was controlled chaos with, better talent and younger faces.
There was also that short stable back in 2014 of Roman, Big Show and Mark Henry. Think Roman called it "The Roman Empire", They all wore their bluish type outfits, but only lasted for about 2 - 3 weeks until Mark turned on Roman.
They weren't a stable but does anyone remember slater gator? (heath slater and Titus O'Neil )
You are forgetting hornswoggle
I remember them.
Me
They had epic music I remember lmao
Ya but that counts as a tag team
So should they be called “The Day” instead of “The New Day”?
Should the N.W.O be called World Order?
The Age Outlaws?
Moe_Lester that’s really your UA-cam name?
Owen Wilson Wow Don’t At Me nah they should just be broken up
Not the New Age Outlaws.
Just the Age Outlaws.
Wait....that's a tag team (not a trio).
I'll see myself out.
How about the X-Factor (X-Pac, Albert, and Justin Credible)? Only thing I really remember about them is having Uncle Kracker entrance music and briefly feuding with the Hardy Boyz ha ha
Ikr. Lol
They are remembered for being a shit team
Didnt they have Tori as a valet?
Nah, Tori accompanied X-Pac during the McMahon-Helmsley Regime era, but was out with a shoulder injury, via a Dudley Boyz table spot, by the time D-X imploded at SummerSlam 2000. I think X-Factor was just forming as Tori came back to be a lackey for Raven, albeit briefly.
I remember Kurt Angle getting the whole "Just Incredible" bit.
Undertaker, Koko B. Ware, and Teddy Long known collectively as Long Under Ware...
McGannahan Skyjellyfetti lmao
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WC should've pinned this comment to the top.
Seriously
Lol so dumb. Love it
I remember Booker's court, new brood,dudes with attitude,cosmic wasteland and the union lol
Apple led to Mark Henry's Hall of Pain run. Think about that.
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I don’t remember Apple at all lol
In fact the only time I remember Santino and DB even sharing a ring is in the Elimination Chamber
Pellet #1 oh man you just reminded me of the time when we all thought Santino was going to win the royal rumble, then a month later than he was going to win the elimination chamber
I don't remember APPLE either
Karl Tanner actually he almost won the Rumble in 2011, and the elimination chamber in 2012
That is a good point
The Dark Carnival is a great name for a faction. The name Dark Carnival is related to the ICPs music career so it worked
Dark carnival was a edgy group I like them
they look like the Mean street posse with facepaint
Not gonna lie, I only remember The Union because of WrestleMania 2000 on the N64
FACTS: don't feel bad as THERE ARE many of us in that boat
Same
I remember them being around for a brief time, but not doing a whole lot and there for being gone just as quick. I do remember them making the cut for Wrestlemania 2000 and thinking it was kind of odd they were in the game b/c they werent around anymore by the time the game was out.
Exactly lol
Anyone remember PMS? Pretty Mean Sisters? N their man slave Meat?
I do.
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They were playable in WrestleMania 2000 (minus Ryan Shamrock) so yes, people remember them.
Then, Meat disappeared to Planet Stasiak
I remember playing wrestlemania 2000 and was like “who the hell is PMS”? I just thought it was a glitch and shrugged it off
Was I the only one who thought Cody Killed it as StarDust?!?
TheNaturalPatHarris yes
To be fair he killed it with every gimmick Vince gave him.
i dunno, he sucked as cody rhodes, boring guy with no gimmick. he's utterly uninteresting outside the stardust gimmick, just like his brother.
@@thomasjenkins7506 bullsh... Disfigured Cody was the best thing about WWE in '11-'12
@@tycalvert7322 congratulations. he was the shiniest turd in the pile of turds.
World Elite was better than the League of Nations
Anything's better than the League of Nations
@@matthewpunk2012 true
I'd want to agree but Kevin Nash...
The union was better
Moff Tarkin I remember the new brood
If you want to go old school and obscure than I think the Varsity Club was a thing. It was Steve Williams, Rick Steiner, Mike Rotunda and Kevin Sullivan with the gimmick that with the exception of Sullivan they were all collegiate wrestlers.
Nah, those who watched wrestling back then definitely remember it. And even many who are just historians of the game..
I remember that stable. They also had Kimona Wanaleya as their valet with a cheerleader gimmick.
Varsity club was legit
Varsity Club was ok. Not like Apple
Nash Hugo daaamn thats throw back!
Anybody remember The Gate Crashers (Curt Hawkins and Vance Archer) or International Airstrike (Justin Gabrel and Tyson Kidd)?
I remember The Gate Crashers...felt more like a bad attempt to recreate the HBK and Diesel dynamic. They were just jobbers who did nothing but hang around on C Shows like Main Event.
Not really stables, just kitschy names for tag teams.
No mention of Cryme Tyme and Cena? they existed for all of one episode of Raw
Ing Elia cryme tyme cenation 👌
Cryme Time Cenation, CTC
They were going to actually stay a stable for a bit; Cena was helping Cryme Tyme get over and people were enjoying it, but Cena got injured. Not saying you’re wrong, just giving you a fun fact. I enjoyed CTC.
wasn't their a stable for 1 or maybe 2 weeks that feuded with Right to Censor known as Right to Nudity?
Yes, something like that. It was essentially a bunch of jobbers and "Miss Kitty" if I remember
@@jakesnyder4957 It was The APA and Miss Kitty.
@@American-Zero So a bunch of jobbers and miss kitty
@@codeword632 Well I wouldn't call the APA jobbers, they were over at this point and a mainstay in the tag division..but Miss Kitty wasn't really doing much after she stopped being Chyna's sidekick.
@@American-Zero have you forgotten her epic rivalry with Teri that stretched across several PPVs in 2000?
What about The Band in TNA?
Great value wolf pac
Nash, Hall, Pac and Young
@@jumpman6917 You, sir, have earned a cookie.
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xDRGx23x the Canadians
Dosent we hated this sad NWO-Ripoff and Bubba the Shithead so much we dosent forget them?
In my humble opinion, Dark Carnival was a fantastic name for a stable
I'd still love WWE to take the United Kingdom Stable from WWE '12 and make it a stable now. In the game, it was Sheamus, Regal, Mcintyre and Wade Barret. They could do it now with Regal as the manager/leader, can also still wrestle at times, Pete Dunne for the UK, Finn Balor for Ireland, and Drew again for Scotland.
Shawdawg28 Ireland is not the United Kingdom
@@JohnMcGarryMusic Well, Northern Ireland is, which I know people don't agree with all the time. But for the stable name and 4 guys from the British Isles and something to take from the games, it would work.
Shawdawg28 there is no way Finn and sheamus would agree to anything with them being identified as British
League of Nations was very similar and for my was feasible to have that entire storyline... But creative really blow it on that one
I had the same stable before that game came out. It also included Mason Ryan and was called S.I.N. (Strength In Numbers). With the stable eventually turning on Sheamus then bringing in Rob Terry to tag with Ryan.
I miss the days when you'd have a heel stable throwing their weight around. Then as a surprised, a super over babyyface turns heel and joins. Looking at you N.W.O
Check out Undisputed Era at NXT and Roderick Strong joining them.
How bout sport entertainment xtreme from early TNA?
Also the Welcoming Committee, the Social Outcasts and the League of Nations
Edit: nevermind the Outcasts are at the end of the video
I actually have heard of most of these teams, some of them I had Forgotten and then was reminded of when Simon brought them up
What about The Cabinet With JBL Orlando Jordan The Basham Brothers The only reason was to keep JBL World champion Although Orlando did beat John Cena for US champ For shame
Amy Weber was also part of the group for awhile. I think she was supposed to be JBL's press secretary or something dumb like that.
Well because people actually do remember that stable.
Don't forget they all had titles in early 2005. Jbl, Orlando and basham brothers
On smackdown
I thought the Hardy brood was pretty sick. Loved it.
I thought Apple was funny at the time, because I was 9 but that’s beside the point
I was 9 too lol
i get a kick out of Simon saying none of us would remember these. i'm old enough to remember ALL of these
Simon: Dont put new in front of anything in wrestling
Me: new world order
New Day?
Two dots are a line, not a pattern.
@@TheQuilava96 what?
I think he meant take the name of a former stable and put new in front of it.
I actually do remember King's Court. That was going on when I got into wrestling
The Main Event Mafia (Kurt Angle, Kevin Nash, Sting, Samoa Joe, Booker T, and Scott Stiener)!
Sub Zero lol I remember that stable smh people are just throwing names out there
MEM was one of the Main Antagonists in TNA.
Another thing about the Cosmic Wasteland. The group was formed so Stardust had backup during a feud with Cesaro. Then Cesaro got injured, making everything pointless and the team quietly disbanded.
Cody was actually kinda into it too, because they kept giving him props to play with during Cesaro's matches. But again, the injury killed the angle.
Simon: "you don't put new in front of anything in wrestling."
Me: "new world order"
but there was already a group called "world order" so that is not taking something and putting new in front of it.
@@briwanderz how about the new day?
What about the New Midnight Express though?
Signed,
Bob
Simon: "You don't put 'New' in front of everything"
NWO: "Hold our spray cans"
New Day: "Hold our pancakes"
OwO
Old world order
Watching this video made me remember about another forgotten stable. The Roundtable -or something like that- composed of Regal, Kozlov and Big Zeke in WWECW.
Remember the LWO (Latino World Order) in WCW?
I DEFINITELY don’t remember the team APPLE.... 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
I was AT wrestlemania 22 and I don’t remember the pillow fight! 🤦🏻♂️
Probably wm 21
That's because they didn't even actually use any pillows!
It was at wm 22. I was ringside lol my first and only wm. But yeah the pillow fight was forgettable. It was all hype and went on 5 minutes maximum
21 was Trish Vs Christy.
The pillow fight, was a buffer between the two championship matches...which was why it was only 4 mins long lol.
They used chloe, the bed, and even the magazine...But, no pillows were harmed in the making of the match.
I thought the League of nations was forgettable. To me, it felt like an excuse to get Rusev, Wade 'Bad news' Barret, Sheamus and Alberto Del Rio to form a four person club that really didn't accomplished a tag team championship win.
Why Vince’s Devils... *Headslap* here’s why... It’s a parody of Charlie’s angels
Wasn't there also the joke that the initials were VD.
Cheezay P never change vince
Magnificent Seven was actually good heel concept and it was working perfectly well. They put all the top heels at the time in it and put them in charge of the show against faces, led at the time by Nash, DDP and Ernest Miller. Who knows where it would have gone if WCW didn't go out of business.
Lies again? Shortest waiting time
Seems no one remembers the L.W.O. ( Latino World Order ) from WCW
If you want old school, the York Foundation comes to mind. It was headed by Alexandra York (Terri Runnels) and had Michael Wallstreet (Mike Rotunda), Richard (Ricky) Morton, Thomas (Tommy) Rich and Terrance (Terry)Taylor. Curtis Hughes (Mr. Hughes) was her bodyguard.
New Blood?
Millionaire’s Club?
The Unamericans?
Pretty Mean Sistas?
Serial Thrillaz?
Do some more research What Culture!
New Blood and Millionaires club don't get a mention because they were pretty much at the center of WCW programming for 4 months. Sadly, thanks to Vince Russo's ADD, the stable did dissolve by the time the PPV named after it rolled around.
The Un-Americans were tag champions plus test went against undertaker at summer slam
UnAmaericans are a bad example
The shield
PMS and unamericans I remember
wow magnificent seven stunk. I feel like saying “Roadwarrior...” kills anything if u can’t be just your own guy your doomed I really thought the Union was gonna take off but it really fizzled
6:40 Talks about deadpool puts photo of Robocop 🐸
I believe the picture is of a wrestling gimmick that tried to be like Robocop to take advantage of its popularity back then, the picture was used as evidence for the fact that Wrestling back then would cash in on Superheroes and anything else trending around with kids and teens, like the ninja turtles and sub zero from mortal kombat.
@@Daxter-hl7dw it wasn't even a wrestling gimmick, it was suppose to actually be robocop straight out of the movie, granted he was only there for a minute to break the door off the cage sting was in. but the reason they showed the clip was what he said about them trying to use an existing character from elsewhere (movies/ comics) to make money for themselves basically.
@@briwanderz Oh I see, I knew why they included the picture but I didn't know it wasn't a full on wrestling gimmick.
I love.the shot of the Cosmic Wasteland...plus Tyler Breeze.
I literally don't remember Vince's devils at all😂😂😂
Wade Boggs was always my favorite member of Raven's Flock.
Real OGs remember The APPLE.
Ur probably like 12 if u think that's old
Gilly Gansta It’s old. But not that old. And don’t go age assuming just because of a shite joke.
@@TheCamSays how could u even watch it then it got so stupid long before that
I remember
As long as it's from the Ruthless Aggression to PG Era, I don't find it difficult to remember.
The background music sounds like the Sky EPG music
Im sure everyone remembers the New Brood. Its literally just the Hardys in place of edge n Christian
Who doesn't remember a.p.p.l.e?, Come on!
AJ Rodz 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Oddly enough its the only one i dint remember lol
You said about the death of wcw that they refused to focus on new talent, is probably why I enjoy wwe's non main roster product better
The Jersey Triad
The World Elite was great. It was only shelved because they dropped the stable entirely over night when Hogan and Bischoff took over. Just one of many who suffered at the start of 2010 in TNA.
1:13 is that Teddy Long?
Yes it is
Thank you for mentioning The Union, Simon!
But when did their theme music EVER show up on WWE TV? The only time you heard it was in the Wrestlemania 2000 game, and they didn't last long enough to have their theme heard on television
I love the wrestling
The World Elite was great, because it showed Eric Young could do a serious character right.
List was immediately invalidated by mentioning The New Brood. Everybody and their mother knows that the Hardyz replaced Edge and Christian.
omg, when I heard "Necroward", I think my brain just tried to give itself a stroke. Also, Big Show with ponytail + baggy black pants = ProtoKhaki
Beat down clan
I remember them ALL actually except for the one with Sting. Some I watched, SOME I researched because I find the history fascinating.
And JUST for fun, #200!!
William Regal had some Kind of stable with Ezekiel Jackson und Vladimir Kozlov, if i remember this correct. Their Name waS Something related to Knights or Something. That happened in the latter years of WWECW.
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Good call! Forgot all about them.
The Ruthless Roundtable
That's It ! Thanks !
The X Factor wrestling stable. Xpac, Albert and Justin credible
Was that a picture of Wade Boggs with The Flock at 7:23??
Paul Marion Dan Severn
Totally Is wade boggs yup
Yep
It's always a gamble to click on a WhatCulture video, but I'm happy when it turns out to be Simon.
3 is a trio , 4+ is a stable. Why is that so hard to understand.
casper probably because nothing says that except for one comment on youtube which is yours
Well. I mean that’s common in wrestling. But The Shield is called one of the biggest stables i. Wrestling history according to wwe. And if you’re literally talking the term stable. You’re wrong. Someone can have a stable of horses and have just 3. And the Freebirds were called a stable a lot.....soooo no.
I believe it's 3 is a stable. 4 is a faction. But I could be wrong
@@mrray7169 I don't think there's really a difference at this point
Ha yer dumb
Man, Simon is funny. Catch's me off guard sometimes...if I'm going down I'm taking you with me hahahahaa
Where's ctc?
The Menagerie from a couple of years back was a blink-and-you'll-miss-it stable in TNA.
Simon's rule is dumb. The Day is a far worse name than The New Day.
he was talking about taking an existing name and putting new into it.. like "the new road warriors"
Brian McDubb no shit.
Another blink and you'll miss it stable:
Revolution: Shane Douglas, Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko & Perry Saturn
They started as a group of younger talent trying to break through WCW's glass ceiling. However, Russo took the idea of revolution a step further, although it was a bit confusing (as was a lot of Russo's booking).
3MB was so lame.
John Volken i had a stroke trying to understand that comment
3mb was entertaining
Gave us two World Champions...
@ what!? No that wasn't it at all
I love you guys, keep up the good work. Amazing video!
i remember the brood
Apple sounds like something I would’ve loved! Daniel Bryan is great, Evan Bourne/Matt Sydal was one of the most misused people in WWE history, Mark Henry is a legend, and Santino Marella was always great!
Music at the end was awful
Serotonin in TNA. Another Raven stable that featured Kazarian, Johnny Devine and Matt Bentlry. Raven took inspiration from Clockwork Orange and caned each member after every match. The whole thing was seemingly set up for Kazarian to leave. Soon after Bentley was released so it kind of limped along as an occasional tag team until Devine was paired with the Dudleys for thier fued with the X division. A fund that ended once Devine was released.
Also for Raven TNA stables see The Gathering. A fairly decent attempt at rehashing the Flock/Nest with Mickie James and CM Punk. Only problem was at the time Punk and Raven were in a blood fued in ROH.
What about the NEW World Order?
Sure reminded me how great the Original World Order of WCW was
NWA in WWF: Jeff Jarrett (during his Aztec Warrior phase), Barry Windham, and the Rock 'n Roll Express. Later Bodacious Bart, Bombastic Bob and Dan Severn.
Kids these days be like: *"Anyone remember - insert something recent that everyone remembers - ???"*
Hahaha smh
Remember the machines?
Remember The Shield??
Remember John Cena and his golden shovel?
The Unamericans. Which was sad because it had so much potential and I actually enjoyed them.
First to like and comment!!!
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Dudes with attitudes, vince's devils,and world elite I can't remember but Rhodes is amazing in whatever he does... look at his appearance on Arrow, he's the man
I remember all of these except for APPLE just because I wasn't watching during that time. I remember the stable with Raven, IPC, and Vampiro but totally don't remember that it was called Dead Pool. World Elite remember mostly in retrospect because I also wasn't watching when they were a thing.
Honestly if you guys did an hour long video on the rise and fall of WCW, I'd watch it. And probably more than once.
I sure as hell remember The New Brood and i loved it. Hardys looked badass. I also remember Dead Pool
This just made me think of tag teams we forgot of... like Team Co-Bro .... Zack Ryder and Santino Marella... I think they had like 2 or 3 matches before Marella got injured and retired
Chavo Guerrero's La Familia, CM Punk's Straight Edge Society, Elijah Burke's The New Breed, and Mexican America from TNA.
I thought for sure the Social Outcasts would make the list
The roundtable in ECW: William Regal, Ezekiel Jackson and Vladimir Kozlov
In fairness to the New Brood, without it, we would have never gotten the Hardyz signature look through the attitude era: the mesh shirts, hair dye, and Jeff's armbands.
Dungeon of Doom, "Three Count", J.O.B. Squad, and of course, the Body-Donnas!
everyone remembers dungeon of doom and JOB squad.
I Loved The Dudes With Attitudes, I Remember and Enjoyed Watching Them Against The Four Horsemen :).
Magnificent Seven seems like a great idea on paper, mostly because I like the most recent movie, but I feel like it should be more of a 'talented mercenary' group than Ric's 'horde of main event and midcarders' he had going.
Dudes with attitudes was also the name of HBK & Diesel when they were tag champs in 1994
What about the Ruthless Roundtable with William Regal, Ezekiel Jackson, and Vladimir Kozlov?
3 is a trio in my mind, 4+ is a stable......maybe that's why no mention?
I remember flipping back and forth between Nitro and Raw in the 90’s. Nitro had bigger names but those guys were so old and it was chaos.....wwe was controlled chaos with, better talent and younger faces.
There was also that short stable back in 2014 of Roman, Big Show and Mark Henry. Think Roman called it "The Roman Empire", They all wore their bluish type outfits, but only lasted for about 2 - 3 weeks until Mark turned on Roman.
The Hardy Boys were actually in New Brood mode in their epic ladder match at No Mercy 1999 vs Edge & Christian.