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WWE FANS: What was the name of the stable Farouq was in during th attitude era? 2 WQ's?

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WQ 1 : who was his partner?

WQ 2: what happened to all the good stables like DX, Brood, Oulaws, Rock and Sock, countless others? Will WWE ever bring back the whole "stable" idea? Like good stables...not crappy tag teams

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  1. It Was Bradshow A.K.A JBL


  2. APA

    WQ 1: Bradshaw [A.K.A JBL]

    WQ 2: They faded with the attitude era

  3. apa and his parter was bradshaw who is jbl now. wq2:well rock and sock are gone and dx quit i guess

  4. The Acolytes with Bradshaw

    I hope they bring back the stable concept. I like stables. They're entertaining.


  5. It was the APA

    His Partner was John Brashaw Layfeild or Bradshaw

    Well since vince started makin it a kids show after the attitude era he brought in people like the spirit squad and The new dx

  6. WQ 1:

    With Bradshaw (now known as JBL) in Acolytes then APA (Acolyte Protection Agency).  The name stuck after they were sacrificed into The Ministry (another great stable) years earlier.  Recently on RAW JBL made a reference to how he hated his old self, but it's all show; the Acolytes were dominating and people liked him back then...

    WQ 2:

    The Attitude Era was an era of stables.  The idea of stables was going strong after the founding fathers of stables "The Clique" with Shawn Michales, Triple H, Scott Hall (Razor Ramon), and Kevin Nash, and "The Four Horsemen" with Ric Flair, Arn and Ole Anderson, and Tully Blanchard.

    Major stables of the Attitude Era were "DX", "The Nation of Domination", "The Corporation", "The Ministry", "The Corporate Ministry" (which led to the founding of "The Union" consisting of Big Show, Mankind, Ken Shamrock, Test with unofficial member Steve Austin).  Those times were good!

    Smaller stables were around like many you mentioned above basically either a tag team, or a tag team with their manager. (Which reminds me of the feud between Brood vs Hardy Boyz with Michael Hayes.)  Anyways, with time many of the tag teams faded for the reason that McMahon wants superstars to break up their tag team and make their own careers.

    But yeah these days all the tag teams just aren't that great, and there are no major stables anymore.  Which there needs to be some median between, all stables (like the AWA had basically all the "babyfaces" vs "all the "heels") and none at all like we have now.

    Tag Team stables are struggling right now.  The WWE has gone to joining together top soloists in a "one night only" manner and calling it "tag-team action".  It's nice to have that, but you have to have your regular tag teams.  The people have a desire for tag teams like "The Rockers" and the "Hardy Boyz", even the "Armageddon Team" (Big Show and Undertaker), and "Brothers of Destruction" to mix it up for some some domination tag team wrestling.

    Of today's tag teams, we "recently" lost "Rated RKO" (which was quite talented by the way), "Kendrick and London", "Bob Holly and Cody Rhodes"(of the classic veteran and rookie teaming), and a few others.  Gaining "Rhodes and DiBiase" which is not that great now, but both superstars have much potential.

    So yea, WWE needs to loose the crappy teams, and get some good stable rivalry back, not only just by bringing back DX to fight the establishment (which is nice), but also making new stables with great chemistry, so we can look back and say "do you remember (this stable)...yea they were cool" and not like what you said we are looking at today, which is nothing short of garbage tag teams trying to keep alive the tag team aspect, which is dying and will die should WWE choose to make lousy stables and tag teams, far from the caliber of those in the Attitude Era.

  7. AWA with JBL

  8. Do my Q http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...


  9. The Acolytes or the APA (Acolytes Protection Agency)

    WQ 1: Bradshaw, now known as John Bradshaw Layfield, or JBL (They got to team up a few times on special occasions, last time was at Raw's 15th Anniversary)

    WQ 2: Vince doesn't believe in pushing Tag Teams, so eventually before they become great he'll break them up to see how well they can do on their own, trying to find the next Stone Cold Steve Austin, he'd rather have more successful singles matches than people cheering for Tag Team matches

  10. Apa

    Wq:Bradshaw aka Jbl

    Wq:That was long time ago and some of them are released and most of them go to singles thats what happens first tag team then go on with singles

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