Tag: D-Generation X

  • Eric Bischoff Believes This Name Deserves More Credit For Success of DX

    Eric Bischoff Believes This Name Deserves More Credit For Success of DX

    Eric Bischoff believes there is one member of the D-Generation X who gets less credit for the success of the group than he deserves.

    While talking to Inside The Ropes‘ Kenny McIntosh, The former WCW President discussed DX’s invasion of WCW on April 27, 1998 when both Raw and Nitro were held miles apart in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia.

    During the session, Bischoff claimed that Sean Waltman, known as X-Pac at the time deserves more credit for making the whole thing believable:

    “This guy gets very little credit for the success of DX. A lot of people take credit for shit they don’t deserve to get credit for, right? One of the guys who really helped make DX believable and feel real was Sean Waltman, X-Pac. Cause I fired him—he was a part of nWo.”

    He Brought That Edge: Eric Bischoff

    Triple H ejected Shawn Michaels from DX after he lost to Stone Cold Steve Austin at WrestleMania XIV. The Game then assumed full control of the group and recruited Sean Waltman as well as the New Age Outlaws into the faction. This came months after Waltman was fired by Eric Bischoff via FedEx while he was on shelf with a neck injury.

    The former WCW official claimed that they had developed an edgy character for the former Cruiserweight Champion which he ended up using against them:

    “He had that personality, he brought that edge, he brought that character, that sense of ‘screw it, I’ll do whatever it takes.’ He brought that character that we created, and he was very instrumental in by the way, and supportive of. But when I fired him—and I did—he took that same character with him, and he was a part of DX. He used that same creative psychology to fire back at us.”

    DX remained together until Triple H and Chyna turned on X-Pac and joined the Corporation at WrestleMania XV. While Waltman and the Outlaws continued using the name even after this, the turn is considered the end of DX’s first run by many as all original members of the group had left the faction.

  • D-Generation X Segment Removed From Peacock’s WWE Network

    D-Generation X Segment Removed From Peacock’s WWE Network

    Peacock has removed a segment featuring members of D-Generation X mocking the Nation of Domination from the WWE Network. The infamous segment from July 6th, 1998 featured members of DX dressed up as members of the Nation of Domination. In addition to dressing up as the members of the faction, blackface was also used. It has been removed from highlight packages from SummerSlam 98.

    Peacock has also recently removed the Roddy Piper vs Bad News Brown match from WrestleMania VI. Piper painted half his body black for the match. A segment from the Survivor Series in 2005 featuring Vince McMahon using the N-word has also been removed.

    WWE released the following statement to the New York Times regarding the removal of content from the Network.

    “Peacock and WWE are reviewing all past content to ensure it fits our 2021 standards.”

    Peacock released the below statement:

    “[We are] reviewing WWE content to ensure it aligns with Peacock’s standards and practices.”

    Lance Storm noted on Twitter that the changes to Peacock’s WWE Network also are taking place in the Canadian WWE Network.

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  • Chyna’s Mother Reacts To WWE HOF Announcement

    Chyna’s Mother Reacts To WWE HOF Announcement

    WWE legend Chyna will finally take her rightful place amongst the company’s elite. It was announced that D-Generation X will be inducted into the Hall Of Fame prior to WrestleMania 35 this year. Chyna, one of the founding members of the group, is included in that induction. Fans have been calling for Chyna (real name Joan Laurer) to be inducted for quite some time.

    However, the demand certainly heated up after her untimely passing. Her mother, Jan LaQue, has been a big advocate for Chyna going into the Hall Of Fame. After the news broke that it will finally be happening, LaQue reacted in a recent interview with Pro Wrestling Sheet:

    “I am absolutely thrilled. And so is my husband. We have been invited to the ceremony and will be so proud to be there and celebrate this awesome occasion. She certainly earned this, to say the least.”

    Chyna was found dead in her Redondo Beach, California home in April of 2016. She was 46-years-old. It was determined that her cause of death was due to an accidental drug overdose. Chyna helped break down barriers for women in professional wrestling. Especially given the emphasis being put on women’s wrestling today, there’s no better time to induct “The Ninth Wonder Of The World” than now.

    What do you think about WWE finally putting Chyna in the Hall Of Fame?

  • WWE Continues Celebration Of D-Generation X’s 20th Anniversary

    WWE Continues Celebration Of D-Generation X’s 20th Anniversary

    The 10th of August 1997 marked the day that D-Generation X was formed and has since marked itself permanently into the history books of sports entertainment, alongside other legendary groups like the nWo.  Therefore WWE are celebrating their 20th anniversary throughout 2017.

    They previously released this backstage video of a photo shoot where modern day superstars pay respect to the rebellious legends.

    Now, WWE has released a special collection of GIFs on Giphy for the WWE Universe to use.  The trove of GIFs features Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Road Dogg, X-Pac, The New Age Outlaws and more from their era defining band of superstars.

    Here is a selection of what you can expect to find in the collection to use on Whatsapp, Twitter and most other forms of social media.

     

    The question now: Will the likes of The Shield still be household names and celebrated within the WWE Universe by 2032?  I think D-Generation X has a reply…

    Added bonus:

    Here is my personal favourite DX moment… (although strictly speaking, this is just Shawn Michaels and Triple H)

  • WWE Celebrates 20 years of D-Generation X

    WWE Celebrates 20 years of D-Generation X

    Today marks the 20 year anniversary of D-Generation X. The stable has seen many incarnations through the years, from the early beginnings with Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Chyna and Rick Rude to the New Age Outlaws, X-Pac and…Hornswoggle?

    WWE celebrated the anniversary by posting photoshoots with the current roster in classic DX gear, check out the shots below and over on WWE.com

    The stable has seen its fair share of controversy over the years, what are some of your favourite DX moments and matches?

  • Top Five Factions In The History Of Pro Wrestling

    Top Five Factions In The History Of Pro Wrestling

    A lot of the factors in pro wrestling are subjective. Some people enjoy this, some people enjoy that. Some fans prefer a better in-ring technician, some like a strong promo guy and others enjoy a great character. No one is wrong, because it’s all personal preference.

    Generally speaking, when an editorial features a list, it’s “the best of” or “the worst of.” Today, we are going to switch gears a bit.

    In keeping with the subjective theme, today we are going to look at who I personally consider to be the five best factions in the history of the business. Not the five best, my five favorite. And I’ll explain why, starting with …

    #5. The Varsity Club

    Many of the current generation of wrestling fans may have never even heard of The Varsity Club. Growing up, they were one of my favorite wrestling stables.

    The original group consisted of Kevin Sullivan, Mike Rotunda and Rick Steiner, all of which wore their amateur wrestling letterman jackets. The guys were among the most legitimate tough guys in the business at the time, and the group had the perception of being the baddest son of a bitches on the planet.

    As is the case with any wrestling stable, as time went on the group was watered down. Members such as “Dr. Death” Steve Williams and “Dangerous” Dan Spivey were added to the mix, and before too long, the group ceased to exist. While they were around though, in my opinion, they were pretty damn cool.

    #4. The Fabulous Freebirds

    As far as I’m concerned any writer who doesn’t include The Fabulous Freebirds on their “top stables” or “top factions” lists should have their head examined. The Freebirds were as cool as it got when I was a youngster.

    The group was led by Michael “P.S.” Hayes, a current WWE creative team member who is credited with introducing theme music to the ring-walk portion of the professional wrestling presentation. The group consisted of Hayes, Terry “Bam Bam” Gordy and Buddy Roberts. Roberts was considered a great in-ring technician, and prior to the Birds, had a lengthy career worthy of Hall Of Fame status. In fact, Roberts was part of the original “Hollywood Blondes” tag-team, a name that was later used for the team of “Stunning” Steve Austin and “Flyin’” Brian Pillman. Gordy was a legend in Japan and portrayed the “enforcer” role in the group. Hayes was a rock star and easily one of the most charismatic wrestlers of his time, if not of all-time.

    Later on, Hayes and Jimmy “Jam” Garvin would bring back The Fabulous Freebirds as a straight tag-team act. How this group has yet to receive an induction into the WWE Hall Of Fame confuses me to this very day.

    #3. D-Generation X

    I’m of the belief that there is not a fan of North American professional wrestling that has not heard of D-Generation X. That would mean they did their jobs and left a lasting legacy in the business.

    D-X consisted of Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Chyna and Rick Rude. When the group officially formed, you could make the argument that along with “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, they officially ushered in the infamous “Attitude Era” in WWE. They did things for shock value at a time when Howard Stern, The Jerry Springer Show and many other shock-television style shows reigned supreme. It was a natural fit, and the group really cemented Triple H as a main event performer in WWE.

    Later on, as is the case with every faction or stable in history, an attempt was made to get the gang back together, only this time — it worked. You could argue that the second version of D-X was actually more successful than the first. The second group featured Triple H as the leader instead of Michaels, and his group consisted of Chyna, Sean “X-Pac” Waltman, “Bad Ass” Billy Gunn and “The Road Dogg” Jesse James. Anyone who saw WWE RAW the night that D-X “invaded” WCW will never forget that moment. It was amazing entertainment and really symbolized the “Monday Night War” going on at the time between WWE and WCW.

    D-X was brought back again in the 2000s as a straight tag-team act that featured the two original members — Triple H and Shawn Michaels. Personally, I didn’t enjoy that run nearly as much as their first run, but it was still a cool thing to see the two back together having fun.

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  • Ranking Every TLC Pay-Per-View

    Next Sunday, the WWE will dust off the tables, ladders, chairs, and apparently stairs for its annual hardcore spectacular. This year’s event will be held in Cleveland, Ohio and will be the sixth incarnation of the pay-per-view.

    This will be only the second TLC pay-per-view to not feature a WWE Championship match, as Brock Lesnar is still sitting at home collecting a paycheck. In the past, the WWE has used this event to lay the groundwork for the Road to WrestleMania while providing a sense of finality to various feuds with the hardcore element. With that said, here is a look back at the first five TLC pay-per-view events.

  • WWE Already Making Plans To Reunite The Shield In The Future

    While it would seem inevitable at some point, and thus obvious, there is already said to be talk within WWE about plans for a reunion of The Shield in late 2015 or early 2016.

    The motivation behind the talks was long-term planning, where it was pointed out how successful reunions in the past have done, such as D-Generation X.

    The idea is to keep Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins apart as far as any kind of unity from now until then, building to an eventual alignment down the line.

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  • Details On WWE’s Plans For Upcoming Paul Heyman & Greatest Factions DVDs

    – The WWE DVD on Paul Heyman, “Ladies And Gentlemen, My Name Is Paul Heyman,” which is scheduled for an August 5th release, is scheduled to be built around Heyman as the guy who managed the guy who broke Undertaker’s undefeated streak at WrestleMania. Among the people who filmed interviews for the DVD are Raven, Tommy Dreamer, Joey Styles, Mick Foley, Rob Van Dam, Jim Ross, Bill Apter and Stephanie McMahon.

    – The Greatest Factions DVD that WWE is producing is set to be built around D-Generation X and the Four Horsemen as the key factions. The DVD will also cover the New World Order, The Nexus, The Shield, The Wyatt Family, Evolution, The Fabulous Freebirds, The Nation Of Domination, The Straight Edge Society and The Heenan Family.

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  • Girl Loses Settlement For Using D-X Catchphrase To Brag On Facebook, Bruno Sammartino

    – The Miami Herald has an interesting story up regarding a girl using the popular D-Generation X catchphrase “Suck It” to brag about an $80,000 discrimination settlement on Facebook. After the post made its’ way back to attorney’s, the court ended up throwing out the case. You can read this story at MiamiHerald.com.

    – The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has coverage, including photos, of WWE Hall Of Famer Bruno Sammartino at the Dapper Dan festivities held at the 78th annual David L. Lawrence Convention Center on Thursday. You can check out their article at Post-Gazette.com.

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