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Post by JR Judy on Feb 17, 2011 20:17:16 GMT -5
Yes, we are comparing eras and generations, but which faction was the most powerful, impactful, important, and incredible.
2 votes per user
Defend your choices.
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Post by Sir Wade Skaggs on Feb 17, 2011 20:49:15 GMT -5
I picked Evolution and the nWo. The importance of the nWo in WCW and in Wrestling History is undoubtable. It put WCW on the map. And JR knows how much I loved Evolution. They were the perfect stable in that era. Triple H is, in my opinion, the greatest heel of the 21st century. This is what Fortune needs to be like. And they can be like them. AJ as World Champ. Kaz as X Division or TV Champ. Beer Money as Tag Champs. Plus they have Ric Flair. And by the way, no Nexus, JR? hahaha
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Post by JR Judy on Feb 24, 2011 9:22:58 GMT -5
Nexus didn't make it cause they are so new haha. But I said nWo and the Horsemen.
Without the Horsemen, there would be no Evolution, no Fortune, no DX, not anyone. The Horsemen where the first dominate faction of its kind. Yes, Flair was the center piece but that group built everyone else who joined it. Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, Ole Anderson, Lex Luger, Brian Pillman, Sid Vicious, Sting, Brian Pillman, Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko, Steve "Mono" McMichael. All became big names, some more deserving than others, for being Horsemen.
nWo is obvious. It changed wrestling forever. To this day I think wrestling is attempting to find an angle as powerful as nWo vs. Sting. Because of the nWo, WCW grew to number 1, Sting grew bigger than ever, and Hulk Hogan became possibly bigger than in WWE. It also allowed young stars to rise up and rebel against them such as Goldberg and DDP. It provided growth and advancement that even WCW couldn't have imagined.
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