Yes. Fucking JOB squad ruled!!!! They had the longest reigning WWF Light heavyweight champion in the group....Mr Duane Gill AKA Gillberg. ( That’s a real record look it up) 😂
That's what I loved most about the top heels. It wasn't until my adulthood that I ended up loving and respecting Ric Flair. Amazing villain and easy to hate
Personal opinion the Blue World Order were criminally underrated, they were crazy over and loved by the fans but for whatever reason they never really seemed to reach the heights of other factions
The bWo was a joke faction that just stuck around for as long as it was funny. The group had no real goals or cohesiveness to it. It was never going to be anything more than what it was.
@@JM1993951 true, but the mexicool thing was a joke thing and that became extremely popular. Back in the ECW days the BWO thing was crazy over whether it was due to the fact it was a certain audience type who knows🤷🏻♂️ but I certainly believe Stevie Richards was good enough to be in the main event scene and there was plenty of life left in the faction had ECW not gone under
@@superrobz To me, the BWO was a weird compilation of low to mid card guys that were given a long shot opportunity, and they took full advantage of it. They got over with the fans and, in my opinion, they played a nice role in providing ECW with more quality depth to fill their card. I loved ECW back then.
Oh man, the Dangerous Alliance was insanely talented and very nasty as a heel group. For a time, they controlled every title except the WCW world championship. That's saying something.
The Radicals were what drew me away from WCW. Them and Jericho leaving killed the company for me. Benoit was my favorite wrestler, I was gonna watch where he was wrestling
The Triple Threat were awesome in the original ECW they should get inducted into the wwe Hall Of Fame Next year Shane douglas Bam Bam Bigelow Chris Candido Francine all deserve a Hall of Fame induction 👌👌
So happy to see Revolution and LWO, my favorite WCW stables; no one in each stable was without talent, everyone was either a vet/legend or on their way as well.
The Varsity Club in the NWA, that ran from 1987-'89. The members were Kevin Sullivan, Rick Steiner, Mike Rotunda, and Dan Spivey. While in late 1988 Steiner turned face and was replaced by "Dr. Death" Steve Williams.
Extremist ideological group in that error should have been so much more. Could have used it to mirror the religious terrorism running rampant at the time, without the group being associated with any actual religions (avoiding the Muhammad Hassan issues repeating). That should have been the major storyline on Smackdown for years
Imagine The Straight Edge Society coming out for the Cult Of Personality with a vignite about the corruption and wrongs in the society in a DX ish style morphed over the arena audience.
I remember that. It was a huge thing for me when they moved it to Saturday afternoon after it had been on late night for so long. I think the first week was the infamous Bagwell vs Vader match with Jesse Ventura singing on commentary.
The Jersey Triad was also highly underrated. You've got Bam Bam's agility, DDP's talking skills, and Kanyon's innovation...and they were all great solo acts to boot (how many factions can say that?).
Also the Stud Stable makes me think of a parody of the Dudley Boys called the Studly Boys. And the mention of the Million Dollar Man as a manager reminds me how underrated he is as a manager. His gimmick and style made him so ideal for the role and he was so good at it.
Fun fact: when Paul E Dangerously (Paul Heyman) fired Madusa, it resulted in the only face type heat I can remember Rick Rude ever getting. When Rude went to the ring for a match (accompanied by Madusa), the fans cheered. Rude had to pause for a few seconds before going into his usual pre match routine of badmouthing the fans, almost like he wasn't sure what to do.
Taz joined forces with Sabu and Rob Van Dam against the Triple Threat and were dubbed "The New Triple Threat" by the fans in a classic ECW moment. Even though it didn't last too long, it was one of the best feuds ECW ever did (with The Dudley Boyz getting involved as well). One of the best aspects of the storyline was that it wasn't IF the shakey truce between Taz and Sabu was going to implode, it was WHEN.
Right to Censor were incredibly over as heels. I remember going to the March20/22 2001 smackdown taping in Providence RI. RTC drew absolutely nuclear heat, the likes of which I haven’t seen at a live show since.
I ADORED The Dangerous Alliance. I always wished WCW had squeezed one more year out of the group and found a way to put the world title on Rude, the U.S. title on Anderson, and the tag titles on Eaton and Austin. And then recruit Pillman into the group. Pillman could carry the TV title or light heavyweight title for a little bit before teaming him up with Austin.
I always thought RTC was a missed opportunity. Considering that the babyface vs evil authority figure was played out, I thought an nWo style RTC stable trying to censor people like Austin and Rock could’ve gotten a lot of heat.
The Triple Threat vs Taz was the main storyline when I got into ECW at age 10 I think. Then they had a semi feud as well with RVD and by extension Sabu. When Taz debuted the FTW belt I thought that was awesome. Met Taz here in New Orleans and he was cool. He was like why your parents let you watch us? I was like well they are divorced and my mom doesn't know and my dad think its wrestling like back in Mid South days. He laughed and shook his head and probably thought I was a weird kid lol
The Rat Pack in mid-south wrestling. Buck Robley as manager, Ted Dibiase, Jim Duggan, Matt Bourne (of Doink the clown fame) were my favorite wrestling stable as a kid. Devastation incorporated was good, too.
Quality list, but it’s a shame not to see the Varsity Club get their due. Maybe they’re not considered underrated? But, I never hear them spoken of in terms of great historical factions.
No.1 - The Dangerous Alliance, when Paul E. Dangerously had almost all the top superstars in his stable - and and top of that (or his head), also his hair.
I was going to throw a fit if Dangerous Alliance wasn’t mentioned, and here you guys made them number one. Well done! They offered a glimpse of what WCW could have looked like going through the 90’s had Hogan never showed up
The LWO was definitely underrated. I grew up in west Texas and people were always wearing the LWO shirts. Even years after they disbanded, the the Mexican dudes we're still wearing the shirts.
Con. Parker, Jake Hager, and The Dirty Blondes are now gonna be the reason I subscribe to MLW, saw the Dirty Blondes a few times in the indys and loved them. Didn't know they were on MLW now
How Larry Zybysko joined the Dangerous Alliance is pretty much representative of how he got into wrestling. As the group was being formed he just wandered in. That’s how he got into the business, by wandering into someone’s backyard. That someone just happened to be Bruno Sammartino.
Camp Cornette also included Crush he teamed with Yokozuna before he left WWF/E this was before Bulldog and Owen joined the group and the group also included The Heavenly Bodies .
Ministry of darkness an the cooperation days were great. I loved the brood and hated when the min of darkness turned on gangrel and Christian. Nation on domination or DX deserved a mention imo, Hart foundation forever though! They were all the best days an before that
Right To Censor was one of my favorite heels. Never thought they was low card as much as mid-card they had fueds with Hardyz, Dudleyz, Chyna, BoD, amd even The Rock at one point. They was also had a 7 or 8 ppv win streak. The Million Dollar Corporation I would love to be DLC or in the game game.
@Tiger that and Tag Team Champions briefly and had some high profile storylines involving Kat, Chyna, King, Hardcore Championship, Dudleyz, Hardyz, APA, and Brothers of Destruction
If King Booker and his court were at the door of my house I'd be either geeking out or shitting myself. Depends if they look friendly or wanna kill me.
I still think WWE missed a chance at height of hatred for the PG Era to make a reverse of the Right to Censor faction called Right to Uncensor that was fiercely trying to make wrestling violent and racy again. They could even still kinda do a different variation where the group is instead violently against cancel culture to parody levels and calling people "snowflakes" and being generally jerks with no consideration for other people's feelings. Could even do a gag where they insist they aren't racist but doing things that come across as racist and the comedically trying to clarify. Though knowing Vince he'd think they were faces.
Right To Censor won in the end.
Yes they did *sigh*
Yup
That’s a huge fact
I thought I was the only one who liked them. Wrote my comment about them before seeing yours.
@@obiwan9236 They pretty cool lol Take Care God Bless
This was a neat history lesson. Still wanna give a shout out to the JOB Squad
Yes. Fucking JOB squad ruled!!!! They had the longest reigning WWF Light heavyweight champion in the group....Mr Duane Gill AKA Gillberg. ( That’s a real record look it up) 😂
J O B J O B J O B J O B J O B J O B
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Where's 3 count, The Filthy Animals and M.I.A (Misfits In Action) they should have been on this list too
RTC was criminally underrated. Loved them!
It gave new, temporary life to everyone involved but there were clearly no plans for any of them when the group disbanded.
I hated them but in hindsight, I think I just hated their God awful theme lmfao
RTC was hands down stevie Richards most successful period outside of ECW
RTC would definitely fit in nowadays
@@JM1993951 I actually believe it killed a lot of guys like Val and Godfather who had stuff to give still.
I hated RTC but looking back it was freaking genius. I hated them but that only means the gimmick worked. They didn’t bore me like Baron Corbin
LMAO
That's what I loved most about the top heels. It wasn't until my adulthood that I ended up loving and respecting Ric Flair. Amazing villain and easy to hate
@@bwestacado9643 same with Edge
I hated RTC coz they didn't let me see the 'stuff' 😂😂
I hated them for taking two of my fav characters and censoring them (godfather and Val Venis) and changing bad ass Billy gunns name
Personal opinion the Blue World Order were criminally underrated, they were crazy over and loved by the fans but for whatever reason they never really seemed to reach the heights of other factions
The bWo was a joke faction that just stuck around for as long as it was funny. The group had no real goals or cohesiveness to it. It was never going to be anything more than what it was.
@@fergalstackstreams you say that, but look at the reaction it got at One Night Stand, so much so Vince had no choice but to bring it back
Probably because a joke gimmick, no matter how good the guys are, is only going to go so far.
@@JM1993951 true, but the mexicool thing was a joke thing and that became extremely popular.
Back in the ECW days the BWO thing was crazy over whether it was due to the fact it was a certain audience type who knows🤷🏻♂️ but I certainly believe Stevie Richards was good enough to be in the main event scene and there was plenty of life left in the faction had ECW not gone under
@@superrobz To me, the BWO was a weird compilation of low to mid card guys that were given a long shot opportunity, and they took full advantage of it. They got over with the fans and, in my opinion, they played a nice role in providing ECW with more quality depth to fill their card. I loved ECW back then.
I think the dangerous alliance was really underrated
NWO vs LWO vs BWO would've beem legendary
No it wouldn’t have. It would’ve lasted 30 seconds lol. As soon as anyone wants to get any offense in “that doesn’t work for me brother” lmaoooo
@@richardtherichard26 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂too true
Oh man, the Dangerous Alliance was insanely talented and very nasty as a heel group. For a time, they controlled every title except the WCW world championship. That's saying something.
Arn Anderson has said numerous times if the Horsemen didn't exist, the Dangerous Alliance wouldn't have been such a afterthought.
steven richards in right to censor was his best gimmick , he had gotten so much heat back then it was crazy
I thought he was way older than he was lol.
Nation of Domination is underrated faction that even made The Rock into a main event star
I loved the radicals, possibly the best faction in wrestling history from a pure talent standpoint
The Radicals were what drew me away from WCW. Them and Jericho leaving killed the company for me. Benoit was my favorite wrestler, I was gonna watch where he was wrestling
The Triple Threat were awesome in the original ECW they should get inducted into the wwe Hall Of Fame Next year Shane douglas Bam Bam Bigelow Chris Candido Francine all deserve a Hall of Fame induction 👌👌
I mean I preferred the original team.
@@nickonite Shane Douglas, Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko
@@cryogenixoldskool5803 for me i preferred Shane douglas Bam Bam Bigelow Chris Candido 👌👌
@@benespinosa6725 they where more entertaining as a whole, but on pure ability ill take the Originals
Shane Douglas put on some of my favorite main events of the 90's in ECW. Both WWE and WCW didn't know what to do with him.
It's tragic that he got buried by the kliq tbh
It was politics that killed Shane Douglas.
Oh, WWF knew what to do with him. I gotta think they saddled Shane with that weak sauce Dean Douglas gimmick with the intention to fail.
So happy to see Revolution and LWO, my favorite WCW stables; no one in each stable was without talent, everyone was either a vet/legend or on their way as well.
The Varsity Club in the NWA, that ran from 1987-'89.
The members were Kevin Sullivan, Rick Steiner, Mike Rotunda, and Dan Spivey. While in late 1988 Steiner turned face and was replaced by "Dr. Death" Steve Williams.
it was genius, especially when Steiner kept claiming he beat Dr.death and Kevin Sullivan kept calling him a liar..
Never knew Dan Spivey was part of the group
Together they captured the NWA US and World tag-titles, and Rotunda won the TV title twice.
Thank you thank you for putting the Dangerous Alliance #1. Incredibly underrated.
The Straight Edge Society was severely underrated.
And they really had to go and ruin it by getting mad about kayfabe in 2009 🙄
Extremist ideological group in that error should have been so much more.
Could have used it to mirror the religious terrorism running rampant at the time, without the group being associated with any actual religions (avoiding the Muhammad Hassan issues repeating).
That should have been the major storyline on Smackdown for years
Imagine The Straight Edge Society coming out for the Cult Of Personality with a vignite about the corruption and wrongs in the society in a DX ish style morphed over the arena audience.
If someone is straight edge, why does anybody else in the world need to know it? Why can't people just be?
They sucked, if cm punk is your top guy… you have a weak stable
The Bashams were awesome. That JBL - Orlando Jordan - Bashams group was so easy to hate back in the day you gotta respect it
I first got into wrestling watching WCW on a Saturday afternoon on ITV. The Dangerous Alliance were always my faves.
I remember that. It was a huge thing for me when they moved it to Saturday afternoon after it had been on late night for so long. I think the first week was the infamous Bagwell vs Vader match with Jesse Ventura singing on commentary.
Was nitro on itv as well? I started watching wrestling the day Vince bought wcw lol
I remember watching WCW World Wide on ITV. Wasn’t it on after or before Baywatch?
Yeah then wcw moved to 3am in the morning.
Ah the good old days of Worldwide on a Saturday afternoon, switching over from Grandstand on BBC1 to ITV for Worldwide then back to BBC1 again
The minute I read the title "Triple Threat" immediately came to mind. One of my favorite factions ever
I'm glad to see the Triple Threat get some love. They're my favorite stable of all time. The Douglas, Candido, Bigelow version I mean
How man factions have Arn Anderson been in damn lol
He was the Randy Orton of his day.
Every faction needs an Enforcer
Better question: how many tagteams was Bobby Eaton apart of? The answer: yes
Almost as many as Heath Slater.
@@VelvetMetrolink you have a point there i definitely would have
The Jersey Triad from WCW was another underrated faction. DDP, Bam Bam Bigelow, and Chris Kanyon. How could that not be a main event team?
Million Dollar Corporation is still the legendary faction in Golden Age . Ted Dibiase rules
They were shit, mostly losers who couldn't wrestle, in terrible storylines, never winning, never doing anything interesting.
The Jersey Triad was also highly underrated. You've got Bam Bam's agility, DDP's talking skills, and Kanyon's innovation...and they were all great solo acts to boot (how many factions can say that?).
Remember the Varisty Club led by Kevin Sullivan which included Rick Steiner, Mike Rotunda, Dr. Death Steve Williams and later added Dan Spivey.
When listen to Perfect Strangers from Deep Purple always think of Ecw The Triple Threat
Devastation Inc. was pretty good in WCCW.
The Triple Threat is what got me into wrestling. They were the best.
Honorable mention to an obscure stable: The Extreme Horsemen from early MLW. It's Steve Corino's best work.
The York Foundation in WCW were pretty underrated too.
That was IRS & Terri Runnels, right?
Also the Stud Stable makes me think of a parody of the Dudley Boys called the Studly Boys.
And the mention of the Million Dollar Man as a manager reminds me how underrated he is as a manager. His gimmick and style made him so ideal for the role and he was so good at it.
Fun fact: when Paul E Dangerously (Paul Heyman) fired Madusa, it resulted in the only face type heat I can remember Rick Rude ever getting. When Rude went to the ring for a match (accompanied by Madusa), the fans cheered. Rude had to pause for a few seconds before going into his usual pre match routine of badmouthing the fans, almost like he wasn't sure what to do.
Taz joined forces with Sabu and Rob Van Dam against the Triple Threat and were dubbed "The New Triple Threat" by the fans in a classic ECW moment. Even though it didn't last too long, it was one of the best feuds ECW ever did (with The Dudley Boyz getting involved as well). One of the best aspects of the storyline was that it wasn't IF the shakey truce between Taz and Sabu was going to implode, it was WHEN.
1:31 First time I've ever seen King Kong Bundy with hair
Right to Censor were incredibly over as heels. I remember going to the March20/22 2001 smackdown taping in Providence RI. RTC drew absolutely nuclear heat, the likes of which I haven’t seen at a live show since.
RTC was over to the point where Stevie Richards could have become a main event heel. To this day that idea would get actual heat
The Jersey Triad Bam Bam Bigelow, DDP and Kanyon. Who remembers that faction in WCW
Radicalz was probably the most underrated. That is a whole group of some of the best of the ring.
I ADORED The Dangerous Alliance. I always wished WCW had squeezed one more year out of the group and found a way to put the world title on Rude, the U.S. title on Anderson, and the tag titles on Eaton and Austin. And then recruit Pillman into the group. Pillman could carry the TV title or light heavyweight title for a little bit before teaming him up with Austin.
It’s crazy that the older Jim Cornette is the only one alive from his group.
Seems like he's constantly on the verge of having his head explode in response to the latest shenanigans that are killing the business.
Not really, yeah Owen Hart sure but Yoko was always going to be an early death and Davey was fkd on drugs 99% of the time
Let's all give a shout out to the Nexus. Wade Barrett was phenomenal on the mic.
One faction not mentioned that I recall was ravens flock or the original flock with Gangrel
Right To Censor was tremendous
Absolutely loved the Dangerous Alliance. It was seeing them that made me think 'one of these days, Steve Austin is going to be a star.'
RTC where iconic in my childhood easily shudda been number 1 to me
Everyone from Camp Cornette has passed away. Crazy
I always thought RTC was a missed opportunity. Considering that the babyface vs evil authority figure was played out, I thought an nWo style RTC stable trying to censor people like Austin and Rock could’ve gotten a lot of heat.
Nwo,four horsemen,the flock and dangerous alliance my favorites
The Flock was so epic
The varsity club they were great!
The Triple Threat vs Taz was the main storyline when I got into ECW at age 10 I think. Then they had a semi feud as well with RVD and by extension Sabu. When Taz debuted the FTW belt I thought that was awesome. Met Taz here in New Orleans and he was cool. He was like why your parents let you watch us? I was like well they are divorced and my mom doesn't know and my dad think its wrestling like back in Mid South days. He laughed and shook his head and probably thought I was a weird kid lol
Look... I respect you, Adam. However, you've got to SAY IT RIGHT!
It's KINNNGGUUHH....BOOOKAAAHHHH!!!
The Rat Pack in mid-south wrestling.
Buck Robley as manager, Ted Dibiase, Jim Duggan, Matt Bourne (of Doink the clown fame) were my favorite wrestling stable as a kid.
Devastation incorporated was good, too.
Also The Rat Pack in Mid-South throughout 1982-'83. The members were Ted DiBiase, Matt Borne, and Jim Duggan.
I loved RTC back in the day. Super over!!! Some of Ivory's best heel work too.
Quality list, but it’s a shame not to see the Varsity Club get their due. Maybe they’re not considered underrated? But, I never hear them spoken of in terms of great historical factions.
Yeah, Varsity Club was awesome and they were over too. Great heel faction
No.1 - The Dangerous Alliance, when Paul E. Dangerously had almost all the top superstars in his stable - and and top of that (or his head), also his hair.
JBL'S stable with Orlando Jordan, The Basham bros, and Shaniqua was also a good one too.
I was going to throw a fit if Dangerous Alliance wasn’t mentioned, and here you guys made them number one. Well done! They offered a glimpse of what WCW could have looked like going through the 90’s had Hogan never showed up
Right to sensor was kind of funny and cool, but don't forget my all time favorite Straight Edge Society back when Punk was a heel! LoL
As a kid the Dangerous Alliance and Horsemen (w/ Sid Vicious) was my most feared heel groups for my babyface favorites.
Great video, you forgot about the First Family in UWF which featured Sting, Rick Steiner and Hot Stuff Eddie Gilbert.
The LWO was definitely underrated. I grew up in west Texas and people were always wearing the LWO shirts. Even years after they disbanded, the the Mexican dudes we're still wearing the shirts.
The Triple Threat is definitely my favorite. Nice video.
Heyman will 100% get a hall of fame spot. His contributions to wrestling have gone down in history and will live forever. It’s just a matter of time
Wow Triple Threat is hella underrated.I actually have a autograph of the Same pic you have in the Thumbnail of the Triple Threat. Had it since 97
If The Dangerous Alliance was not on this list, I would’ve been disappointed. Thank you for recognizing their greatness.
Dudley’s were a faction too in ECW at one time the have 6 members sign guy, Devon.Bubba,Big Dick Dudley.Joel Getner and judge
Con. Parker, Jake Hager, and The Dirty Blondes are now gonna be the reason I subscribe to MLW, saw the Dirty Blondes a few times in the indys and loved them. Didn't know they were on MLW now
Realizing this video is a year old, are they all still together or what?
How Larry Zybysko joined the Dangerous Alliance is pretty much representative of how he got into wrestling. As the group was being formed he just wandered in. That’s how he got into the business, by wandering into someone’s backyard. That someone just happened to be Bruno Sammartino.
Triple threat in ecw was awesome
Sad to think that every member of Camp Cornette, other than Jim himself, is no longer with us...
Camp Cornette also included Crush he teamed with Yokozuna before he left WWF/E this was before Bulldog and Owen joined the group and the group also included The Heavenly Bodies .
I think the Heenan Family should have been on here.
Sheik Adnan El Kaisses' group in the old AWA were great also. Side note I loved Jerry Blackwell...
I think.Dean Malenko, Perry Saturn, Test, Hardcore Holly, Damien Sandow, Curtis Axel, Ryback,
I've watched WCW in retrospect and I LOVED THE DANGEROUS ALLIANCE
My favorite on the list was King Booker's Court. Underrated and super talented.
Never saw them in action but Thanks to Austin’s podcast I’ve learned a lot about them
I noticed a hint of sarcasm when you mentioned El Dandy, Pacitti. Who are you to doubt El Dandy?
He is a great wrestler...
I asked for nearly 3 years about underrated faction members but this will comply
11:21 next to Bigelow looks like Moxley's long lost brother💀😂
Number 10 was just shocking. Wow
Ministry of darkness an the cooperation days were great. I loved the brood and hated when the min of darkness turned on gangrel and Christian.
Nation on domination or DX deserved a mention imo, Hart foundation forever though! They were all the best days an before that
I don't know why I've never seen it before, but King Kong Bundy with hair, albeit fascinating, seems like cursed imagery.
Dean Malenko was is in ECW as well, right?
The LWO colors was actually my inspiration for one of my characters on WWE 2k19, Sophia
Right To Censor was one of my favorite heels. Never thought they was low card as much as mid-card they had fueds with Hardyz, Dudleyz, Chyna, BoD, amd even The Rock at one point. They was also had a 7 or 8 ppv win streak.
The Million Dollar Corporation I would love to be DLC or in the game game.
@Tiger that and Tag Team Champions briefly and had some high profile storylines involving Kat, Chyna, King, Hardcore Championship, Dudleyz, Hardyz, APA, and Brothers of Destruction
@@chrisdavies5253kurt angle
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WAS LIT
🇨🇴 YOU FORGOT KONNAN
If King Booker and his court were at the door of my house I'd be either geeking out or shitting myself. Depends if they look friendly or wanna kill me.
Right to the censor would fit in this modern wwe 😂
nope
I think RTC would fit in almost anytime with only a minor tweak, it's just parents don't like "X"
They wouldn’t fit bc everything is already censored
@@mechmudd4102 sad wwf didnt gave them more titles
Right to Censor won. There's no reason for them to exist in modern WWE.
The AWA version of the Dangerous Alliance included Adrian Adonis and the original Midnight Express.
The Triple Threat was dope. They had the anti one with RVD, Taz, Sabu
The two most underrated factions, THE NATURAL BORN THRILLERS, and RAVEN'S FLOCK
Big Van Vader! The Ultimate Beef Machine! Ok all Joking aside The Triple Threat was Douglas answer to Flair's 4 Horsemen
the X factor the best faction of all time
Also had the best entrance music of all time
The Nexus will always be my favorite faction/stable. Too bad we never got a chance to see The Shield vs Nexus dream match
@@michaelwolosackyj4133 yo you dealin with thr X factor
@@Dibab I’m glad someone knows what’s up
I always heard the Original Sheik was a part of og LOD, but not Buzz Sawyer
I still think WWE missed a chance at height of hatred for the PG Era to make a reverse of the Right to Censor faction called Right to Uncensor that was fiercely trying to make wrestling violent and racy again. They could even still kinda do a different variation where the group is instead violently against cancel culture to parody levels and calling people "snowflakes" and being generally jerks with no consideration for other people's feelings. Could even do a gag where they insist they aren't racist but doing things that come across as racist and the comedically trying to clarify. Though knowing Vince he'd think they were faces.
We really not gonna talk about the Jersey Triad from WCW?!? DDP, Bam Bam, & Kris Kanyon were dope & held the tag titles twice.
That's pretty badass that Double A and Jake the Snake were on the same team didint know that 😮