I always thought it was fitting they were called stables since Vince saw them as disposable animals he could work to death and replace, not even considered employees with awful medical and dying so young. Really glad to hear that scumbag is in poor health
@@aleiterful it blows my mind how Kenny dysktra was supposed to be the next big thing in the group. Glad dolph was able to keep his tenure for 16+ years. Yeah he hasnt done much since his title reign back in what 2011/12? But he sure as hell does put in the work and loves to put over new talent
Ali's leader reveal was pretty cool to be honest. I really liked that storyline but the issue mostly was - they never won matches, a dominating threat of Retribution never won a match.
The problem with Retribution was their momentum died the moment they were "given" WWE contracts. They worked much better as a group that were outsiders.
They never won and then the pandemic really cracked down hard so they lost the big group of nameless goons that made them look better than..5 people in masks.
Considering how Retribution where supposed to be threats, at their hight I would have had Retribution ether win or steal some titles, Slap jack and T-Bar as tag champions, Mace as US or IC or NXT North American champion, Reckoning with on le of the Women's title and Ali with either the IC or US tiles, or the NXT Championship.
I never found Del Rio entertaining. I get they wanted a Latin star, but just like Mahal, Del Rio just wasn't on the level of an Eddie, or Rey. He was decent in the ring, but he was over pushed, and worse was the way he essentially ended a far more entertaining star in Ziggler from having a real run. X PAC hear was all I had towards him. I saw him on screen, and I'd tune out. His ring announcer was the only thing I ever paid attention to.
@@uttermanbo He had a good look and decent in-ring skills but the dude was a total charisma vacuum, absolutely boring as a character and on the mic. They pushed him to the moon when in reality the audience simply didn't care about him enough to want to see him be a top star
*I just always knew that the League of Nations were formed just to help get Roman over because that was the time when the Roman Reigns experiment was at an all-time high, where the company will try almost every pathetic attempt to get Reigns over as the top babyface of the company and it failed miserably time after time after time.*
the LoN's entire existence was just... so pathetic. 4 random international guys that have barely interacted with each other unite into a single stereotypical anti-America stable, with the sole purpose of being fed to an _incredibly_ unpopular Roman Reigns.
That was an unwatchable era. The babyface Roman experiment went on for so long and was so forced, and it was obvious all along that he was meant to be a heel- big, good looking, related to stars of the past/nepotism, limited moveset... he was born to heel, with short face periods interspersed. You can find comments calling that out for years.
I actually liked The Social Outcasts. They were a funny, and talented group that led to Axel and Dallas becoming The B Team and Slater's I Got Kids Segments
It was another gimmick that the wrestlers who were assigned to it embraced and tried to make the most out of it, but unfortunately it was clear that the company and creative simply had nothing for them to do, not even enough comedic spots
Hey! The Cabinet was a great group. The whole point was that his staff were there to protect JBL. It wasnt a faction to build new talent. It was to protect JBL.
I definitely agree with this. I rewatched a lot of the old smackdown episodes recently and that was pretty much the whole purpose JBL be the leader and boss everyone else around it fit the angle they were going for.
The thing I love most about the Cabinet is that the leader was objectively the superior member of the group, while everyone else was underneath him. Having the Basham's and those women as a part of it all wasn't even necessary, because JBL didn't need the help like Triple H did at the same time on RAW.
the peak of the social outcasts was when a member entered the royal rumble and the crowd half pops because they thought it was the team extreme theme starting up
"P.M.S was a Vince Russo idea." I mean this is the same guy who pitched the idea of TNA (originally as a joke, but Jarrett actually loved the Idea as long as it was short for Total Nonstop Action) and made a stable in early TNA called S.E.X (Sports Entertainment Xtreme.)
I will always remember the Mean Street Posse for that amazing hardcore rivalry with Crash Holly...They snuck into his hotel room with a referee and attacked him with a room service cart
I’d say the best are: 1. DX 2. The Shield 3. Evolution 4. The Ministry Of Darkness 5. Bloodline Honorable mention: The New Day, The Straight Edge Society, The Nexus Then if we are talking the worst here’s my 5: 1. 3 Man Band 2. The Core 3. League of Nations 4. The Cabinet 5. The Social Outcasts
Considering that The Truth Commission was based off the Truth and Reconciliation Committee from Apartheid-era South Africa, the fact WWE decided to replace the only South African on the team kind of spelled disaster. It would be like signing Col. DeBeers and stripping away his South African military gimmick and making him a carbon copy of Sgt. Slaughter,which would be a cruel irony since DeBeers and Sarge had a long standing fued in the AWA.
Of the the stables mentioned, the two with the most tragic tenures were probably the league of nations and the cabinet. Whereas the former were composed of proven championship-caliber workers but achieved little to no success together, every wrestler in the latter held gold at a shared point in time but were outshined by other wrestlers during that era. Neither had realized their group’s potential-as champions or as contenders.
Juvi is more talented in the ring than 10 Dwayne Johnsons combined lol. Seriously, one of them pulls off 450 splashes and Juvi Drivers, while the other has... an elbow drop. A fricking elbow drop! The People's Elbow would have to be one of the weakest and most unconveniencing finishing moves in the history of the industry. Dwayne is lucky he's a good actor with mic skills because he can't wrestle for shite.
We are very similar in that! I stopped watching after Eddie passed away back in '05, and pretty much everyone we saw last time is gone, either retired or passed away. Time really flies by....
I Think this is the most I've seen South Africa mentioned on a wrestling list, Robin B. Smith (The commandant) , Adam Rose and Justin Gabriel all mentioned
I actually liked JBL's Cabinet. The problem was Orlando Jordan was not a big enough star, or personality to be able to survive eating so many pins. He got the U.S title in a fluke victory because Cena was being elevated to the top title. The Bashams wore those Demolition gimp masks, but were never near as dominant. Their title runs were pretty unremarkable. I think all three of the guys could have been elevated if booked a little stronger. JBL himself was never anything but a mid card tag team guy before the Summer of 2004. He got a total makeover, and got over. The cabinet actually helped elevate him.
the unfortunate thing about the league of nations is that they had so much potential. 2 former world champs, 1 of which was even champ during the group, the united states champ, and 2 top heels. yet they went absolutely nowhere
Basically a worst version of The United Kingdom faction in WWE 12. And honestly, it could of worked if they weren’t basically banded together to be pushovers for faces.
I liked Retribution. They were just used way wrong. Ali is a legit star and so was Mia Yim (the only woman in the group). They all had the look and talent to take off. But the way WWE used them was not only bad, but a huge missed opportunity. Retribution was another pit of gold and they fumbled it. I hated it. Retribution could've been something.🖤
I actually like PMS at the time. Truth... when you read it out loud it sounds dumb af. I remember them feeding Meat some viagra and BossMan stepping on his...uh...meat when he pinned him. Haha good times
Retribution were great for a few weeks, the segment where they chain sawed the ring was brilliant, but they followed it up with absolutely nothing and it died as a result.
I don't care what nobody say!! 🤷 THE MEXICOOLS WAS A GOOD STABLE WWE was the ones who dropped the ball with the cruiserweight division in 2005-2006 was a great year for that division they had so much talent it was crazy. Super crazy deserved a title run
Wade Barret is such a cool guy, I met him once and had a light convo with him, he's such a cool who deserves more success and credit then he's gotten. A talented wrestler he is.
Yeah, it looked like it was finished when edge was out and they were only doing backstage segments every week, if triple h wouldn't have took over it would have been dead for months now
Alot of Stables really suffered from lack of time, you really don't know how well they would have done if they got more airtime and an actual solid storyline.
Wade Barrett is prime material for an essay on a guy who had the chance to be big but for some reason was brushed off in favour of older guys despite getting over two of three times and sometimes entirely due to himself. He also had no behind the scene issues apart from some injuries but I don't know if anyone truly went to bat for him.
Best known for breaking RDJ's nose filming a fight scene in Sherlock Holmes 😆 But yeah, I always cheered for him, glad he found a good post-wrestling career
Eh when you think about it, he has had an incredibly memorable and potentially hall of fame career. Wrestling is scripted after all, being memorable is more important than being a winner.
I mean I personally liked Retribution. Not for what we got. But what it could've been. I mean if you want Retribution done right. Have it be returning formerly released wrestlers that want revenge for the company treating people like numbers on a paycheck.
League of Nations member status Sheamus: Active and Recovered Rusev: AEW and sort of recovered Wade Barrette: Retired and is a commentator Del Rio: Arrested? Nobody knows if Del Rio is even anything
Women’s Stable In WWE that i would like or would’ve loved to have seen: Group 1: Charlotte, Tamina, Natalya, & Dana Brooke Group 2: Bianca Belair, Jade Cargill, & Ember Moon Group 3: Rhea Ripley, Liv Morgan, & Alexa Bliss Group 4: Auska, Iyo Sky, & Kairi Sane Group 5: Ronda Rousey, Shayna Bazler, & Sonya Deville
I actually really liked watching the Mexicools once they got rid of Juventud. Super Crazy and Psicosis had some great smackdown matches over the years haha
On the bright side for Slapjack, he's gonna be marrying one the cast members (Kimmy) of the legendary internet brand Smosh this yr. So that's... something
Seeing the thumbnail made me realize that Heath Slater has been in 4 different factions. The Nexus, The Corre, The Social Outcasts and 3MB. All which are candidates to be on this list. Has anybody been in more factions than Heath?
The Core was basically WWE admitting they screwed up with the Nexus and trying to get that momentum back.
And then they screwed up again
How would they come back if Cena still involved.
Corre with two R's 😂
I always thought it was fitting they were called stables since Vince saw them as disposable animals he could work to death and replace, not even considered employees with awful medical and dying so young. Really glad to hear that scumbag is in poor health
There's 2 r's in Corre. ROFLMFAO😂😂😂😂😂😂
Poor wade barret, He went from a world championship material to a jobber.
He's still WC material imo. The return of bad news is eminent
@@TeeKayBee he’s retired.
To a hell of a commentator
And was given the shaft cause he was good
His Bad News gimmick got over without Vince's permission. No way back after that.
The Spirit Squad absolutely sucked but its great to see how Dolph evolved from those horrible days
He hasn’t really done much at all in years even tho he’s probably too 3 in ring performers in the last 20 years
@@aleiterful what you just said makes no sense
@@aleiterful it blows my mind how Kenny dysktra was supposed to be the next big thing in the group. Glad dolph was able to keep his tenure for 16+ years. Yeah he hasnt done much since his title reign back in what 2011/12? But he sure as hell does put in the work and loves to put over new talent
I’ll die on the hill that the spirit squad was a so bad,it’s great gimmick
@@Yessica.haircut how does that make no sense? What has he done since 2013?
Ali's leader reveal was pretty cool to be honest. I really liked that storyline but the issue mostly was - they never won matches, a dominating threat of Retribution never won a match.
The problem with Retribution was their momentum died the moment they were "given" WWE contracts. They worked much better as a group that were outsiders.
Also it was stll midcard if WWE thought they where a treat they would have headlined a show with his reaveal
They never won and then the pandemic really cracked down hard so they lost the big group of nameless goons that made them look better than..5 people in masks.
Considering how Retribution where supposed to be threats, at their hight I would have had Retribution ether win or steal some titles, Slap jack and T-Bar as tag champions, Mace as US or IC or NXT North American champion, Reckoning with on le of the Women's title and Ali with either the IC or US tiles, or the NXT Championship.
The names and the paper plate mask ruined it for me
Love how every list he appears on Adam drags Alberto for being a terrible person.
Rightfully so.
As well he should.
Well considering how he’s been to some of the women in his life, and some colleagues and promotions, he deserves it.
I never found Del Rio entertaining. I get they wanted a Latin star, but just like Mahal, Del Rio just wasn't on the level of an Eddie, or Rey. He was decent in the ring, but he was over pushed, and worse was the way he essentially ended a far more entertaining star in Ziggler from having a real run.
X PAC hear was all I had towards him. I saw him on screen, and I'd tune out. His ring announcer was the only thing I ever paid attention to.
@@uttermanbo He had a good look and decent in-ring skills but the dude was a total charisma vacuum, absolutely boring as a character and on the mic. They pushed him to the moon when in reality the audience simply didn't care about him enough to want to see him be a top star
*I just always knew that the League of Nations were formed just to help get Roman over because that was the time when the Roman Reigns experiment was at an all-time high, where the company will try almost every pathetic attempt to get Reigns over as the top babyface of the company and it failed miserably time after time after time.*
Yeah, it was born for that
the LoN's entire existence was just... so pathetic. 4 random international guys that have barely interacted with each other unite into a single stereotypical anti-America stable, with the sole purpose of being fed to an _incredibly_ unpopular Roman Reigns.
When Roman comes back he will be a "Face" again vs Solo Sikoa. At least they won't have to try this time.
That was an unwatchable era. The babyface Roman experiment went on for so long and was so forced, and it was obvious all along that he was meant to be a heel- big, good looking, related to stars of the past/nepotism, limited moveset... he was born to heel, with short face periods interspersed. You can find comments calling that out for years.
@@mycahjofficial *Why are you typing in bold print???*
I actually liked The Social Outcasts. They were a funny, and talented group that led to Axel and Dallas becoming The B Team and Slater's I Got Kids Segments
It was another gimmick that the wrestlers who were assigned to it embraced and tried to make the most out of it, but unfortunately it was clear that the company and creative simply had nothing for them to do, not even enough comedic spots
I forgot about The League of Nations. WWE killed them at Wrestlemania with Mick, Stone Cold, & HBK. 😂
Hey!
The Cabinet was a great group.
The whole point was that his staff were there to protect JBL.
It wasnt a faction to build new talent. It was to protect JBL.
I definitely agree with this. I rewatched a lot of the old smackdown episodes recently and that was pretty much the whole purpose JBL be the leader and boss everyone else around it fit the angle they were going for.
The thing I love most about the Cabinet is that the leader was objectively the superior member of the group, while everyone else was underneath him. Having the Basham's and those women as a part of it all wasn't even necessary, because JBL didn't need the help like Triple H did at the same time on RAW.
Came here to say the same thing. Loved The Cabinet.
Evolution protected Triple H AND built 2 new stars.
The Cabinet? Not so much.
Evolution ripoff
the peak of the social outcasts was when a member entered the royal rumble and the crowd half pops because they thought it was the team extreme theme starting up
Which rumble ?
"P.M.S was a Vince Russo idea."
I mean this is the same guy who pitched the idea of TNA (originally as a joke, but Jarrett actually loved the Idea as long as it was short for Total Nonstop Action) and made a stable in early TNA called S.E.X (Sports Entertainment Xtreme.)
S.E.X.? Really?! 😆😂🤣
The Mexicools lawn mower entrances is one of the best things about that era of smackdown and I’ll hear nothing else
Agreed. White ppl got offended. Latinos laughed.
I wish I could like this more than once. They were hilarious, and had such a silly name.
Facts
I will always remember the Mean Street Posse for that amazing hardcore rivalry with Crash Holly...They snuck into his hotel room with a referee and attacked him with a room service cart
And suddenly I remember that the Basham Brothers were a thing. The only thing that stood out about them was that they were into bondage.
Remember Shaniqua? Lol
You should hear Jim Cornette's rant about John Laurinaitis concerning the Basham's.
@@quentinkaasa47 Johnny was so bad at picking talent.
I’d say the best are:
1. DX
2. The Shield
3. Evolution
4. The Ministry Of Darkness
5. Bloodline
Honorable mention: The New Day, The Straight Edge Society, The Nexus
Then if we are talking the worst here’s my 5:
1. 3 Man Band
2. The Core
3. League of Nations
4. The Cabinet
5. The Social Outcasts
Least believable thing for League of Nations was an Englishman and an Irishman getting along
The core had a pretty good theme song in my opinion
Considering that The Truth Commission was based off the Truth and Reconciliation Committee from Apartheid-era South Africa, the fact WWE decided to replace the only South African on the team kind of spelled disaster. It would be like signing Col. DeBeers and stripping away his South African military gimmick and making him a carbon copy of Sgt. Slaughter,which would be a cruel irony since DeBeers and Sarge had a long standing fued in the AWA.
Of the the stables mentioned, the two with the most tragic tenures were probably the league of nations and the cabinet. Whereas the former were composed of proven championship-caliber workers but achieved little to no success together, every wrestler in the latter held gold at a shared point in time but were outshined by other wrestlers during that era. Neither had realized their group’s potential-as champions or as contenders.
“Lads, don’t be rubbish”
Please do a list of the craziest things Juvi has ever said or done. It will be an amazing piece of content.
There is not enough time in the universe
Juvi is more talented in the ring than 10 Dwayne Johnsons combined lol. Seriously, one of them pulls off 450 splashes and Juvi Drivers, while the other has... an elbow drop. A fricking elbow drop! The People's Elbow would have to be one of the weakest and most unconveniencing finishing moves in the history of the industry. Dwayne is lucky he's a good actor with mic skills because he can't wrestle for shite.
I haven't watched wrestling consistently since early 2001, but I still can't help but enjoy these videos
We are very similar in that! I stopped watching after Eddie passed away back in '05, and pretty much everyone we saw last time is gone, either retired or passed away.
Time really flies by....
The Core Was my introduction to Stables as a kid and for that I have a super special love for them!
0:19 The way he says "Oh deary me" kills me and I don't know why 😂😂😂😂😂
The Mexicools were obviously just yet another case of WWE failing to do something WCW had pulled off very successfully - the LWO.
LWO didn't work in WCW. Yes the people in that stable were great but WCW completely missed the mark in booking that stable
I’ve noticed that up until very recently WWE barely did factions and even more rarely did they have more than 3 people up until now
I Think this is the most I've seen South Africa mentioned on a wrestling list, Robin B. Smith (The commandant) , Adam Rose and Justin Gabriel all mentioned
Wasn't one the options on the Raw Roulette wheel to make your version of the Corre theme?
I actually liked JBL's Cabinet. The problem was Orlando Jordan was not a big enough star, or personality to be able to survive eating so many pins. He got the U.S title in a fluke victory because Cena was being elevated to the top title.
The Bashams wore those Demolition gimp masks, but were never near as dominant. Their title runs were pretty unremarkable. I think all three of the guys could have been elevated if booked a little stronger. JBL himself was never anything but a mid card tag team guy before the Summer of 2004. He got a total makeover, and got over. The cabinet actually helped elevate him.
Agreed
the unfortunate thing about the league of nations is that they had so much potential. 2 former world champs, 1 of which was even champ during the group, the united states champ, and 2 top heels. yet they went absolutely nowhere
They were punching bags to be fair.
Basically a worst version of The United Kingdom faction in WWE 12. And honestly, it could of worked if they weren’t basically banded together to be pushovers for faces.
I liked Retribution. They were just used way wrong. Ali is a legit star and so was Mia Yim (the only woman in the group). They all had the look and talent to take off. But the way WWE used them was not only bad, but a huge missed opportunity. Retribution was another pit of gold and they fumbled it. I hated it. Retribution could've been something.🖤
I actually like PMS at the time. Truth... when you read it out loud it sounds dumb af. I remember them feeding Meat some viagra and BossMan stepping on his...uh...meat when he pinned him. Haha good times
Retribution were great for a few weeks, the segment where they chain sawed the ring was brilliant, but they followed it up with absolutely nothing and it died as a result.
Yeah retribution deserves number 1
One week it would be 5 of them attacking a random person, next week it was 20 attacking the whole roster
You should put the pacitti club as number 1 hahah. Jk happy new year cultaholic and subs!!
The Corre had an awesome entrance theme imo.
"I Had Enough" "I Make Them See"
I don't care what nobody say!! 🤷 THE MEXICOOLS WAS A GOOD STABLE WWE was the ones who dropped the ball with the cruiserweight division in 2005-2006 was a great year for that division they had so much talent it was crazy. Super crazy deserved a title run
04:41 And again we ignore that, from what I've read, the Mexicools THEMSELVES came up with the idea and it was meant to be a parody of the stereotype.
In other words the Mexican Cryme Tyme
Mean Street Posse slander will not be tolerated.
Wade Barret is such a cool guy, I met him once and had a light convo with him, he's such a cool who deserves more success and credit then he's gotten. A talented wrestler he is.
League of Nations: The Alliance to End Reignsamania or the Nation of Doom. They only needed Kevin Sullivan and a Doomsday Cage.
Just think: six months ago, Judgment Day could have been on this list.
Yeah, it looked like it was finished when edge was out and they were only doing backstage segments every week, if triple h wouldn't have took over it would have been dead for months now
Heath Slater does look like the chick from Wendy’s 😂
Before he cut his hair
Man I'm gonna level. I'd take the Union a thousand times before I had to deal with a P.M.S. segment.
7:11 that picture of Bo Dallas is screaming, “Howdy” 🤔
The jbl stable might not be the best but it worked for smackdown. At least for the cena angle. I enjoyed it.
9:26 didn’t know Cena joined Nexus (far right)😂
You mean you're not familiar with the Juan Cena storyline? 😲
There was a storyline where Cena had to join nexus for a brief time as he lost to Wade Barett
@@lolxd9924 I know but look at the time stamp the dude looks like Cena
I liked the Mean Street Posse.
I liked their theme song too
Its taken me years, but I figured out a good one. Top 10 Factions to Kick Out Their Leaders.... Sounds fantastic.
Invisible man kikked the nexus
Alot of Stables really suffered from lack of time, you really don't know how well they would have done if they got more airtime and an actual solid storyline.
I think I must have been like 8 years old when the mexicools debuted! I loved that shit 😂😂😂
Honestly I loved the Social Outcasts, I don’t think I ever laugh so hard from wrestling as the first time I heard Ye! Ye! Ye!
I honestly would have liked to see Three Count, Team Canada,the Filthy Animals,and the Jersey Triad have runs in the WWE. Would have been interesting.
Wade Barrett is prime material for an essay on a guy who had the chance to be big but for some reason was brushed off in favour of older guys despite getting over two of three times and sometimes entirely due to himself. He also had no behind the scene issues apart from some injuries but I don't know if anyone truly went to bat for him.
The Kurgan had a lowkey successful Hollywood career after WWE. Not like Cena, The Rock, or Batista, but it was a success.
Best known for breaking RDJ's nose filming a fight scene in Sherlock Holmes 😆
But yeah, I always cheered for him, glad he found a good post-wrestling career
@@FirearmofMutiny He was also a tall Persian soldier in 300.
And Kevin James' Right hand Man in Becky(great home invasion type of movie)
Dolph could be so much more than what he is now and it's sad.
Sad watching him be used to try to get theory over.
Eh when you think about it, he has had an incredibly memorable and potentially hall of fame career. Wrestling is scripted after all, being memorable is more important than being a winner.
WHAT?! The Mean Street Posse was the shit...when I was in middle school 😂😂
I always felt the Nexus and the Core’s problem was that the whole was better than the sum of their parts. None of those guys stood out to me.
I remember the Mexicools but I completely forgot they rode to the ring on a lawnmower 😂 Vince and his stereotypes
The fact that the sheer awfulness that was The Authority wasn't on this list is a major shame. That stable was just the fucking worst.
I really liked The Cabinet lol
I like the mexicools with supercrazy n his ride on lawnmower i grew up watching them
Damn don’t do my bois the Mexicools like that, I liked it. Also the Social Outcasts were entertaining
The Mean Street Posse were badass!
I mean I personally liked Retribution. Not for what we got. But what it could've been. I mean if you want Retribution done right. Have it be returning formerly released wrestlers that want revenge for the company treating people like numbers on a paycheck.
Damn bro ironically u unlocked a core memory for me w the core i don’t remember them at all
The Mexicools are NOT a bad faction, I will go out on my sword defending those three 😂
League of Nations member status
Sheamus: Active and Recovered
Rusev: AEW and sort of recovered
Wade Barrette: Retired and is a commentator
Del Rio: Arrested? Nobody knows if Del Rio is even anything
The fact that Cesaro was a heel at the time yet wasnt added to League of Nations.
Also despite his bad attitude, Del Rio was a good wrestler.
Yep good wrestler and nothing else but of course you already know that lol in my Desk rio voice
Its really sad that such a good song was wasted on the social outcast, altho I think I remember them having a pretty good match against The New Day
When he said "The mean streets of Greenwich Connecticut" I cried 😭😭😭😭😭
That was the joke of the group.
The Corre may have been a very bad stable, but at least their theme song was fire.
Yoooo the Cabinet was sick, what you talking bout Lolol 😭😭😭
Women’s Stable In WWE that i would like or would’ve loved to have seen:
Group 1: Charlotte, Tamina, Natalya, & Dana Brooke
Group 2: Bianca Belair, Jade Cargill, & Ember Moon
Group 3: Rhea Ripley, Liv Morgan, & Alexa Bliss
Group 4: Auska, Iyo Sky, & Kairi Sane
Group 5: Ronda Rousey, Shayna Bazler, & Sonya Deville
I won't stand for this Mean Street Posse slander!
Pete Gas
It's not that they didn't work out but somebody has to do the job and you can't push 8 guys at one time
The core was just nexus from wish
I think Retribution was completely done wrong. Had the potential to give Ali the type of recognition he deserved
Ngl, the Mexicools has got to be one of the best stable names I've ever heard
We are not Mexican! We are Mexicools!
worst tag team ever the new day
League of Booty. That was the end of them 😂.
The nexus was the dope and then shield for me
I could've sworn Kevin Owens was in the League of Nations I thought he was in that group.
The cabinet was ok every one of those members held belts
The cabinet was awesome! It's like the perfect combo a right hand, a tag team, and a female.... it was dope
I actually really liked watching the Mexicools once they got rid of Juventud. Super Crazy and Psicosis had some great smackdown matches over the years haha
The mexicools were great and short lived and I stand on that !
Wait who tf was mantaur in the truth commission
Retribution should have had Jeff Jarrett as Slapnuts, I mean Slapjack.
Pete Gas and Bobby Fish should tag team as Gas Fish or Fish Gas
On the bright side for Slapjack, he's gonna be marrying one the cast members (Kimmy) of the legendary internet brand Smosh this yr. So that's... something
I loved the Jackyl in Spider-Man!
Seeing the thumbnail made me realize that Heath Slater has been in 4 different factions. The Nexus, The Corre, The Social Outcasts and 3MB. All which are candidates to be on this list. Has anybody been in more factions than Heath?
10:35 something from this shot disappeared for almost 20 years.
Retribution was literally the biggest Unnecessary Wasted stable in WWE history
X Factor was a bad one X-Pac's rip off version of DX
Brooks Jensen should show up on a NXT Halloween Havoc in Truth Commission gear and go as his dad
Wrong about The Corre.
9:46 I was there. That's Nassau Coliseum.
League of Nations should’ve been booked like WWE 12 faction United Kingdom