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Post by Andrewghbk99 on Feb 26, 2008 20:25:40 GMT -5
Anyone ever why Xpac was never included in that whole MSG Kliq incident thing in 1996? I have always wondered that.
And whenever anyone ever refers to the Kliq or something of it Xpac is never really mentioned only the 4 members of Nash Hall HBK or HHH are mentioned.
Maybe b/c he was never at the status of Hall Nash HBK and HHH?
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Post by koreygunz on Feb 26, 2008 21:24:24 GMT -5
I think he might have been injured at the time
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2008 22:17:52 GMT -5
To sum it up X-pac wus not involved in the incident. Not in the match not in the picture.
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Post by tnafan4life on Feb 27, 2008 23:05:59 GMT -5
Kid/Pac was out injured during the "Curtian Call". And that is probally the reason not many people mention him as part as the Kilq is because he wasn't part of the "Curtian Call".
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Post by dimshady on Feb 28, 2008 15:48:32 GMT -5
wasny "pj walker" aka justin credible part of the kliq to a lesser extent?
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Post by gordon on Feb 28, 2008 17:51:25 GMT -5
wasny "pj walker" aka justin credible part of the kliq to a lesser extent? I believe so
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Post by Chicago on Feb 28, 2008 23:33:17 GMT -5
Both the Kid and Credible were members of the Kliq but to a lesser extent, as in, they weren't exactly running things politically backstage like the others.
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Post by King Bálor (CM)™ on Feb 28, 2008 23:40:59 GMT -5
Both the Kid and Credible were members of the Kliq but to a lesser extent, as in, they weren't exactly running things politically backstage like the others. Kid was. Credible was their lacky. LOL!
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Post by pillman9mm on Feb 29, 2008 1:32:52 GMT -5
Yeah, Kid was definitely part of the Kliq. The fact that he was injured during the "Curtain Call" gives some the impression he was part of Diet Kliq, but that definitely wasn't the case.
He was there way before Hunter (over a year and a half) and did have a hint of stroke as what he said usually went to either Scott, Kev, or Shawn who in turn went to Vince.
I remember reading or watching something that proves his status. Whenever a guy was moving up the ranks, they would usually throw him against Kid to see what he had. Whether you like him or not, Kid could have an AMAZING match with just about anybody on the roster. Shane "Dean" Douglass was in line for quite a high, mid-carder push at one point in 1995. They put him against Kid and when the other members of the Kliq asked about him, Kid said something to the extent of, "it ain't happening". As history proved, this was basically the end of the road for Mr. Douglass' WWF career.
I'd say Kid actually had more stroke than Hunter. Now before anyone has a stroke, think about it logically. It is 1996. Hunter is still Hunter Hearst Helmsley. He wasn't married to the boss' daughter. He wasn't even in the company for much more than a year when it happened. He certainly however, was having Pigpen matches with ole Henry Godwinn. Bottom line: Kid's WWF days dated back to May '93. He had seniority over Hunter at the time, which most likely translated to more stroke.
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Post by carly1988 on Feb 29, 2008 13:02:07 GMT -5
Yeah, Kid was definitely part of the Kliq. The fact that he was injured during the "Curtain Call" gives some the impression he was part of Diet Kliq, but that definitely wasn't the case. He was there way before Hunter (over a year and a half) and did have a hint of stroke as what he said usually went to either Scott, Kev, or Shawn who in turn went to Vince. I remember reading or watching something that proves his status. Whenever a guy was moving up the ranks, they would usually throw him against Kid to see what he had. Whether you like him or not, Kid could have an AMAZING match with just about anybody on the roster. Shane "Dean" Douglass was in line for quite a high, mid-carder push at one point in 1995. They put him against Kid and when the other members of the Kliq asked about him, Kid said something to the extent of, " it ain't happening". As history proved, this was basically the end of the road for Mr. Douglass' WWF career. I'd say Kid actually had more stroke than Hunter. Now before anyone has a stroke, think about it logically. It is 1996. Hunter is still Hunter Hearst Helmsley. He wasn't married to the boss' daughter. He wasn't even in the company for much more than a year when it happened. He certainly however, was having Pigpen matches with ole Henry Godwinn. Bottom line: Kid's WWF days dated back to May '93. He had seniority over Hunter at the time, which most likely translated to more stroke. And yet Douglas had a much better Career then Kid ever did. The Franchise of ECW, ECW World Champion, NWA World champion....or Kid....multi time mid card champion....politics...damn shame
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