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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2019 20:23:51 GMT -5
I also wanna know your top 5 favorite Stables. I'll start:
5.Hart Foundation 4.Nation of Domination 3.Freebirds 2.DX 1.The Shield
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2019 20:26:43 GMT -5
Other teams I'm almost put on the list includes four horse men, Von Erichs, Bullet Club, & Evolution. I was gonna put Evolution at #5, but ended up putting Hart foundation. Still not sure which one I like more.
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Post by Papa Chopper on Jun 5, 2019 22:43:58 GMT -5
The Four Horsemen The Dangerous Alliance NWO DX The Heenan Family
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2019 0:29:25 GMT -5
Four Horsemen Freebirds Dx The Flock Von Erichs
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2019 0:42:49 GMT -5
Four Horsemen Freebirds Dx The Flock Von Erichs that reminds me, I've been meaning to watch more ecw stuff since I have the network. How goods the flock? Any ecw ppv recommendations?
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Post by Hawk on Jun 8, 2019 8:38:58 GMT -5
The Ministry of Darkness was always one of my favorites. I didn't much care for the Corporate Ministry, however.
DX is of course a classic. C'mon, how can you not like those guys.
I liked both variations of the Nation of Domination. To take it a step further I loved the "gang war" that sparked when Savio Vega and Crush were kicked out. I didn't like the Los Baricuas, per say, but I really liked the Disciples of the Apocalypse.
Finally I have the Hart Foundation. Now I was a Stone Cold fan through and through. I didn't actually root for the Harts, but I liked when they came around because it usually meant Stone Cold was going to do something incredible.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2019 13:01:01 GMT -5
The Ministry of Darkness was always one of my favorites. I didn't much care for the Corporate Ministry, however. DX is of course a classic. C'mon, how can you not like those guys. I liked both variations of the Nation of Domination. To take it a step further I loved the "gang war" that sparked when Savio Vega and Crush were kicked out. I didn't like the Los Baricuas, per say, but I really liked the Disciples of the Apocalypse. Finally I have the Hart Foundation. Now I was a Stone Cold fan through and through. I didn't actually root for the Harts, but I liked when they came around because it usually meant Stone Cold was going to do something incredible. my favorite version of the nation was in 98 when Rocky took over as leader. I believe the members were Rocky, Owen, D-Lo, Godfather, & Mark Henry. I didn't really like the one with crush.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2019 13:29:11 GMT -5
Four Horsemen Freebirds Dx The Flock Von Erichs that reminds me, I've been meaning to watch more ecw stuff since I have the network. How goods the flock? Any ecw ppv recommendations? The Flock was pretty awesome. I enjoyed the whole gimmick really. Raven and Kidman were very great performers as well. As far as good ECW PPVs go, I would say watch them all lol. Nothing was as great as ECW in its day.
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Post by Thumper Moore III on Jun 8, 2019 14:01:59 GMT -5
Funny how my two favorite stables both had names based on the biblical book of Revelation— the Four Horsemen and the New World Order. Bullet Club is a close third. DX was great, as was the Nation (the Faarooq/Kama/Rock/D-Lo version was my favorite), and I also loved the York Foundation, the Bret/Owen/Anvil/Bulldog Hart Foundation, and the Nexus was excellent.
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Post by themadness on Jun 8, 2019 14:49:39 GMT -5
My top 5 favorite stables NWO-the first edition with Hogan,Nash, and Hall. When it got to the point where 500 other guys were added between 97-99 it got ridiculous.
Four Horseman-the original NWA version in 85-86. the ones in the 90's were not very well done.
The Freebirds-great heel stable in WCCW in the 80's. go back and watch the feuds with the Von Erichs. Great stuff.
DX-the later versions lost there old spark by adding more people but the first version with HHH and HBK along with Rick Rude and Chyna was very good.
The Flock-started out with a great concept and Raven was an excellent promo. like many others got diluted with too many guys but go back and watch the first six months of build to it.
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Post by mrleedles on Jun 8, 2019 19:23:41 GMT -5
1. Four Horsemen
2. Fabulous Freebirds
3. New World Order (first edition of it obv.)
4. The Nexus
5. The Dangerous Alliance
feel the last two are heavily underrated, I mean...a group of Arn Anderson, Bobby Eaton, Larry Zybszko, Rick Rude, and Steve Austin all managed by Paul E. Dangerously?! Come on!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2019 20:04:13 GMT -5
My top 5 favorite stables NWO-the first edition with Hogan,Nash, and Hall. When it got to the point where 500 other guys were added between 97-99 it got ridiculous. Four Horseman-the original NWA version in 85-86. the ones in the 90's were not very well done. The Freebirds-great heel stable in WCCW in the 80's. go back and watch the feuds with the Von Erichs. Great stuff. DX-the later versions lost there old spark by adding more people but the first version with HHH and HBK along with Rick Rude and Chyna was very good. The Flock-started out with a great concept and Raven was an excellent promo. like many others got diluted with too many guys but go back and watch the first six months of build to it. I like the version where Triple H took over as leader, & added x-Pac & New Age Outlaws, maybe even more than the original. But yea, the original DX was great, especially when they feuded with taker, Foley, Bret, or Austin. I actually really liked their rivalry with the Hart foundation, where The Nation got involved.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2019 22:28:33 GMT -5
1. Four Horsemen 2. Fabulous Freebirds 3. New World Order (first edition of it obv.) 4. The Nexus 5. The Dangerous Alliance feel the last two are heavily underrated, I mean...a group of Arn Anderson, Bobby Eaton, Larry Zybszko, Rick Rude, and Steve Austin all managed by Paul E. Dangerously?! Come on! *Kidman scratches*
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