Best Spin Off Group or Stable

Best Spin-Off Group or Stable

  • nWo: Red and Black: The Wolfpack

  • The Union

  • The lWo

  • The bWo

  • The X-Factor

  • Other


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Basically there have been big stables in WWE, WCW, and ECW such as the nWo, DX, Four Horsemen, The Corporation, and Evolution. We have all debated on which is the greatest stable ever. But we never mention or the groups get mixed with the stables I mentioned are the spin-off stables. What I mean is a group or stable created during or after the bigger stable was through and that group originated somehow from that group. For example the Wolpack in WCW was created from the nWo. They were mostly members of the nWo: Black and White and if I remember correctly were fed up with Hogan hogging all the spotlight. So what I want to know is who you guys think is the best spin off group is and why? I have a list of groups:

The Wolpack-Already explained.

The Union- Broke away from the Corportation after they merged with the Ministry. They were disgruntled employees.

The LWO- A group of wrestler's who were tired of wrestling each other week after week and never getting a push or noticed. A spin off of the nWo. They went to battle with the nWo or at least tried to. I didn't watch WCW much so if somebody could let me know.

The BWO- A parody of DX and the NWO. Pretty much sums it all up.

The X-Factor- A spin off of DX. I don't know what they were trying to accomplish.
 
One again choose who you guys think the best spin-off group or stable is and why?

I chose the Wolpack because I think they were the biggest threat to anybody especially the nWo. I also think this spin off group is the only one that won a World Title in Kevin Nash. The Union was second but they weren't really around long enough to do anything. I think they lasted a couple of months or something.
 
Sad but true, I voted for X-Factor. I liked seeing X-Pac in a leadership role. I know a lot of people grew tired of him and hated him near the end of his run in WWE but I liked him. It didn't last too long if I remember, like 5 months maybe? Credible and X-Pac seemed to have good chemistry while Albert provided the muscle and I'm pretty sure X-Pac had a lot of success winning the light heavyweight title and the cruiser weight belt.

Can't believe I voted for a group that included Albert.
 
It has to be the bWo talk about something that came up as just a parody that ECW never really thought about anything big as just another joke for Stevie Richards and the Blue Meanie and all of sudden became a money making machine with the t-shirts. bWo chants all over the arena and even in the WWE when they were there.

The Wolfpac was good but it would have had a better impact if a lot of the guys such as Sting and Luger stayed in WCW and guys like Macho and and Nash joined WCW in the fight against Hogan.

Union didn't last long enough to do anything major or great, because of the corporate ministry.

LwO- Good idea in theory but they never let them build any moment and have a decent feud with anyone, except Rey who was in then quit it, it lost a lot of credibility, and WCW just had it all fall apart to quick.

X-Factor: Oh please, I don't even consider this a spin off of DX this was really just something to do with some guys that weren't doing much of anything.
 
My pick is kind of an old school spinoff.

It started when King Parsons' was kicked out of the Freebirds when Terry Gordy realigned with Michael Hayes in WCWA (formerly WCCW).

The group was...The Blackbirds: he Blackbirds were formed in 1988 in World Class Championship Wrestling by Iceman Parsons. He had just teamed with Terry Gordy and Buddy Roberts as the "Blackbird" in their feud with Michael Hayes. He teamed up with Perry "Action" Jackson and Harold T. Harris to form the Blackbirds. They also wrestled as The Blackbirds in the Global Wrestling Federation in 1992.
 
I have to say the Wolfpack.

I did like X-Factor during its run. Like Sorg said, Justin Credible and X-Pac had great chemistry but the problem with Waltman in the leadership role is, and I truely believe this, he felt he should have the kind of spotlight other Kliq members had.
I liked his wrestling in his prime but he was never a Nash, Hunter or Michaels.
 
I voted X-Factor. My problem is I never watched WCW growing up so I didn't really know the nWo/Wolfpack until the WCW was gone and I started to look up old WCW things and waht not. The Union was a good stable but I was young when they were around so I really didn't care for them. And the other stables I never witnessed/didn't care for at all, which means the only thing I really CAN vote for is X-Factor. However I will say I did find X-Factor entertaining. I liked seeing X-Pac in a leadership role. Plus there song was awesome.
 
this will probably be considered spam.. but oh well.. i just have to mention a couple of "spin off's" that no one is mentioning.. The Nation had 2 groups come from them, Disciples of Apocalypse and Los Boricuas.. i actually liked DOA, but to choose my favorite among other groups, i'd say Wolfpack is the better "spinoff" stable
 
I wouldn't call the NWO: Wolfpac a spin-off, maybe it is..but I always think of it as a huge stable...it was actually around the same time NWO: Black and white was around...

So my pick from the list has to be Wolfpac....it was a huge threat, i think, well my opinion, it was bigger than black and white NWO...the wrestlers in the stable were much better than they were in the OG NWO...and well they had a kick-ass theme...(don't turn your back on the wolfpac...)...

Aside from that..I want to pick The Union...i loved the big show in his big nappy..lol..they had good wrestlers in the stable..and I loved it when they used to come out and help other teams and Jum Ross would shout, 'ohh..its the yenion, the yenion are here...'...lmao..
 
HA HA, I voted for the Latino World Order. If I am not mistaken Eddie got upset that the nWo was getting all the tv time and that none of the Latino wrestlers were getting any kind of push. So he got all the luchadors and formed the LwO. I don't know if this group was really a spin off, they kinda just used the world order.
The only other thing I can remember about them was they kept trying to get Rey Mysterio to join them, they kept giving him a shirt that looked three times his size. I think Rey did end up joining the group.

Were they even around longer than four weeks?
 

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