It's been done since the beginning of time. Wrestling promotions see an idea used by another promotion, put their spin on it, and make it either better or worse. Some examples of this in the past have been.
Ideas made worse - AWA's vs. WWE's version of the Weasel Suit
Back in the AWA, Bobby Heenan was given the moniker of "Weasel" by their loyal fans. So Bobby and Verne Gagne came up with the idea of an angle that involved Bobby Heenan to wear a "weasel suit" if he lost a match. It generated good rating on ESPN and a lot of chatter amongst the fans.
Vince McMahon decided to use this angle in the WWE, only this time he made the mistake of pairing Heenan against the Ultimate Warrior. Due to Warrior's complete lack of depth, in-ring skill, acting skills, and personality, the angle was a complete waste of time.
Ideas made better - ECW vs. WWE's version of a Crucifixion
Many of you probably recall a story that Kurt Angle told about ECW... he visited the ECW Arena to view the show with possible interest in joining the promotion. However, his decision became easy, once he witnessed a very risque angle. Raven was wrapped up in a feud with the Sandman that culminated in a public crucifixion that didn't go over well with Angle... nor did it with the live crowd or the majority of the viewers. It was so bad that Raven had to come out later on in the evening to give a public apology for his actions.
The WWE decided that, if done correctly, this angle could be a success. So, they decided to make sure that their top stars would be involved. Bring in Steve Austin, the Undertaker, and a cult faction called the Ministry and you've got yourself a successful angle. Austin was crucified by the Undertaker on live television. But instead of using the Catholic cross, the WWE decided to use the Undertaker's symbol of power, instead.
I believe that the WWE is at it, once again. They spotted a very smart idea from another popular promotion, took its bare form, added a few elements, put their twist on it, and created gold. Of course, I'm talking about:
I know what you're all saying... "There'z no comparisonz!! Teh Beutiful Peoplez iz, like, 20-timz hottr thn Team LayCoolz!!!" But that goes without question. It also has nothing to do with the point of this thread. I'm referring to the fact that in present day pro-wrestling, Team LayCool has finally surpassed The Beautiful People when it comes to relevance in the wrestling world.
I doubt that I need to give all of you a backstory, but here goes anyway...
The Beautiful People
The Beautiful People faction was a BRILLIANT concept created by the powers that be at TNA management. It started off with humble beginnings, just as every great, original idea normally does. In December of 2007 (at TNA's Turning Point PPV), Velvet Sky and Angelina Love were paired together as a tag team which was aptly named "Velvet Love Entertainment." After seeing the great crowd reaction from their entrance, TNA decided to run with the idea and rename the women "The Beautiful People."
Sky and Love ran with this idea in every way imaginable, entertaining us with their bitchy antics. They began by enhancing their ring entrance to consist of a stripper-esque pose-fest. This was followed by placing paper bags over their fallen opponents' heads after their matches. Not so long after, they began using "hairspray" as a foreign object during matches to steal wins.
The Beautiful People were on such a roll that they normally had the highest rated segments on the broadcasts of TNA Impact. They were given another member in Madison Rayne. Their merchandise was selling like hotcakes. Men around the world swooned at their ring entrance. And they finally gained the TNA Knockouts championship after Angelina Love gained a pinfall over Awesome Kong.
Unfortunately, not too long after and due to visa issues, Love was forced to be written out of TBP faction since she could no longer compete with TNA wrestling until her visa issues were cleared up. In the meantime, Love and Rayne were forced to carry TBP torch alone... or at least until they picked up a new member in Lacey Von Erich on October 1st, 2009.
Since then, TBP has become a bland shadow of its former self. The faction is nowhere near as interesting as it used to be. No members of the faction have any impressive skills in the ring and Lacey is as useful as tits on a bull. They were given the TNA Knockout tag titles in a last ditch attempt to make them interesting again, but have been unsuccessful thus far. Basically, The Beautiful People have gone from dining at fine restaurants to eating off the dollar menu at Mickey D's.
Team Laycool
Team LayCool was the WWE's answer to TBP. Michelle McCool and Layla El first teamed up in June of 2009 on Smackdown. After a few tag matches together, the October 2009 Divas trade, and as the WWE began to notice their chemistry build, they were thrown into the mix of a very involved feud with Mickie James. Hence, the "Piggy James" segment was born. This is when Team LayCool decided to enhance their look by adding matching ring attire and were placed in many backstage segments to hype up the new feud with Mickie James.
So, for the first time in years, the women's division was thrown an in-depth storyline involving their top female babyface and top female heels. Shortly after the feud began, Vickie Guerrero decided to get herself in the middle of the struggle between LayCool and James, thus siding with Team LayCool. This feud continued for close to four months, which made it one of the longest lasting feuds of the women's division in the last five years. After McCool regained the WWE Women's title back in February, the Piggy James feud finally started to dissolve.
Recently, Team LayCool got themselves involved with Beth Phoenix, and after a few more women's title changes, Layla El captured her first women's championship by pinning Beth Phoenix last week on Smackdown. This past Monday night on Raw, Team Laycool appeared on the broadcast. Only this time, not only did Layla sport her new women's championship title belt during Laycool's entrance, but they revealed duplicate women's titles around both their waists. In my eyes, this is a direct mockery or a direct "one-up" of the TNA Knockouts titles that are currently around the waists of The Beautiful People.
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I feel these events are the WWE's way of saying to TNA, "Anything you can do, I can do better." The WWE one-upped TNA by creating Team Laycool in comparison with The Beautiful People. They split the women's championship between the members of Team Laycool to mimic TBP's use of spreading the tag titles between the three members.
Granted, if The Beautiful People didn't go through such a downward spiral (along with the majority of the mishaps and decline of TNA's programming and writing), I'm sure they would still be the superior women's faction in the world of professional wrestling. But let's face it, the WWE has clearly surpassed them now.
What do you guys think? Am I right about this one? Do you disagree? Please give explanations behind all of your answers.
Ideas made worse - AWA's vs. WWE's version of the Weasel Suit
Back in the AWA, Bobby Heenan was given the moniker of "Weasel" by their loyal fans. So Bobby and Verne Gagne came up with the idea of an angle that involved Bobby Heenan to wear a "weasel suit" if he lost a match. It generated good rating on ESPN and a lot of chatter amongst the fans.
Vince McMahon decided to use this angle in the WWE, only this time he made the mistake of pairing Heenan against the Ultimate Warrior. Due to Warrior's complete lack of depth, in-ring skill, acting skills, and personality, the angle was a complete waste of time.
Ideas made better - ECW vs. WWE's version of a Crucifixion
Many of you probably recall a story that Kurt Angle told about ECW... he visited the ECW Arena to view the show with possible interest in joining the promotion. However, his decision became easy, once he witnessed a very risque angle. Raven was wrapped up in a feud with the Sandman that culminated in a public crucifixion that didn't go over well with Angle... nor did it with the live crowd or the majority of the viewers. It was so bad that Raven had to come out later on in the evening to give a public apology for his actions.
The WWE decided that, if done correctly, this angle could be a success. So, they decided to make sure that their top stars would be involved. Bring in Steve Austin, the Undertaker, and a cult faction called the Ministry and you've got yourself a successful angle. Austin was crucified by the Undertaker on live television. But instead of using the Catholic cross, the WWE decided to use the Undertaker's symbol of power, instead.
I believe that the WWE is at it, once again. They spotted a very smart idea from another popular promotion, took its bare form, added a few elements, put their twist on it, and created gold. Of course, I'm talking about:
Team Laycool
vs.
The Beautiful People
vs.
The Beautiful People

I know what you're all saying... "There'z no comparisonz!! Teh Beutiful Peoplez iz, like, 20-timz hottr thn Team LayCoolz!!!" But that goes without question. It also has nothing to do with the point of this thread. I'm referring to the fact that in present day pro-wrestling, Team LayCool has finally surpassed The Beautiful People when it comes to relevance in the wrestling world.
I doubt that I need to give all of you a backstory, but here goes anyway...
The Beautiful People
The Beautiful People faction was a BRILLIANT concept created by the powers that be at TNA management. It started off with humble beginnings, just as every great, original idea normally does. In December of 2007 (at TNA's Turning Point PPV), Velvet Sky and Angelina Love were paired together as a tag team which was aptly named "Velvet Love Entertainment." After seeing the great crowd reaction from their entrance, TNA decided to run with the idea and rename the women "The Beautiful People."
Sky and Love ran with this idea in every way imaginable, entertaining us with their bitchy antics. They began by enhancing their ring entrance to consist of a stripper-esque pose-fest. This was followed by placing paper bags over their fallen opponents' heads after their matches. Not so long after, they began using "hairspray" as a foreign object during matches to steal wins.
The Beautiful People were on such a roll that they normally had the highest rated segments on the broadcasts of TNA Impact. They were given another member in Madison Rayne. Their merchandise was selling like hotcakes. Men around the world swooned at their ring entrance. And they finally gained the TNA Knockouts championship after Angelina Love gained a pinfall over Awesome Kong.
Unfortunately, not too long after and due to visa issues, Love was forced to be written out of TBP faction since she could no longer compete with TNA wrestling until her visa issues were cleared up. In the meantime, Love and Rayne were forced to carry TBP torch alone... or at least until they picked up a new member in Lacey Von Erich on October 1st, 2009.
Since then, TBP has become a bland shadow of its former self. The faction is nowhere near as interesting as it used to be. No members of the faction have any impressive skills in the ring and Lacey is as useful as tits on a bull. They were given the TNA Knockout tag titles in a last ditch attempt to make them interesting again, but have been unsuccessful thus far. Basically, The Beautiful People have gone from dining at fine restaurants to eating off the dollar menu at Mickey D's.
Team Laycool
Team LayCool was the WWE's answer to TBP. Michelle McCool and Layla El first teamed up in June of 2009 on Smackdown. After a few tag matches together, the October 2009 Divas trade, and as the WWE began to notice their chemistry build, they were thrown into the mix of a very involved feud with Mickie James. Hence, the "Piggy James" segment was born. This is when Team LayCool decided to enhance their look by adding matching ring attire and were placed in many backstage segments to hype up the new feud with Mickie James.
So, for the first time in years, the women's division was thrown an in-depth storyline involving their top female babyface and top female heels. Shortly after the feud began, Vickie Guerrero decided to get herself in the middle of the struggle between LayCool and James, thus siding with Team LayCool. This feud continued for close to four months, which made it one of the longest lasting feuds of the women's division in the last five years. After McCool regained the WWE Women's title back in February, the Piggy James feud finally started to dissolve.
Recently, Team LayCool got themselves involved with Beth Phoenix, and after a few more women's title changes, Layla El captured her first women's championship by pinning Beth Phoenix last week on Smackdown. This past Monday night on Raw, Team Laycool appeared on the broadcast. Only this time, not only did Layla sport her new women's championship title belt during Laycool's entrance, but they revealed duplicate women's titles around both their waists. In my eyes, this is a direct mockery or a direct "one-up" of the TNA Knockouts titles that are currently around the waists of The Beautiful People.
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I feel these events are the WWE's way of saying to TNA, "Anything you can do, I can do better." The WWE one-upped TNA by creating Team Laycool in comparison with The Beautiful People. They split the women's championship between the members of Team Laycool to mimic TBP's use of spreading the tag titles between the three members.
Granted, if The Beautiful People didn't go through such a downward spiral (along with the majority of the mishaps and decline of TNA's programming and writing), I'm sure they would still be the superior women's faction in the world of professional wrestling. But let's face it, the WWE has clearly surpassed them now.
What do you guys think? Am I right about this one? Do you disagree? Please give explanations behind all of your answers.