How many of you would like to see OLD Classic D-Generation-X ?
By dukeace
@dukeace (32)
United States
October 21, 2010 5:05pm CST
I have seen many era's in WWE/WWF since last decade and there have been many UPs and DOWNs. The only team I still wish to see again is the D-Generation-X which had members like, TripleH, Chyna, X-Pac, Road Dogg, Billy Gunn. How many of you still want to see that old team back together in WWE?
4 responses
@saudshah (2)
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21 Oct 10
its been long time haven't watch wwe, infact since it was wwf, but the reason was for quitting wrestling is that my favourite wrestlers were knocked out i.e duddly boyz, hardy boyz, steve austin , razor and rock. so if you want me to prefer then thay are in my i.e list =)
@dukeace (32)
• United States
21 Oct 10
Thanks saudshah, your response is appreciated. You said well, those old people were worth watching. By the way those wrestlers are still wrestling, but in a different company. They are working with WNA-TNA and they are still not retired. The thing is, since they quit WWE, they actually lost many of their fans as well.
Thanks for your response, it has been much appreciated.
@elmiko (6630)
• United States
22 Oct 10
it wouldn't be the same. its already happened and more then anything their too old and it wouldn't be as cool. wwe really doe need to get to something better. i just think the drive and talent to put on great matches and interviews isn't there anymore with the wrestlers of today. i saw more passion when i watched it during the time period your describing. i would to see a new star being comparable shawn michaels coming along. i'm not talking the 2000s and beyond shawn michaels. i'm talking about the shawn michaels between the years 1995-1997. nobody compared to him during that 3 year period.
@dukeace (32)
• United States
22 Oct 10
I agree with you, not only Shawn Michaels, but all the superstars of that time had some charm to watch. They are now too old to compete but WWE could do something better than just providing ENTERTAINMENT, there are many ways that they can bring the old charisma to their company. 8 out of 10 viewers of that 90's days have quit watching WWE just because WWE lost it's taste.
@frontvisions101 (16043)
• Philippines
28 Oct 10
I hated that version of dx. I liked the one where it's only triple h and shawn michaels. They're wacky and fun. It's great entertainment watching those two kick some @ss and make fun of their enemies.
@megamatt (14292)
• United States
24 Oct 10
DX was one of those things that worked out great for that time but I doubt in this day and age it would work. Looking at them, their act was new back them but these days, I can't help but have a feeling of been there, done that. Perhaps for one night only for a reunion it might work but like most things in wrestling, nostalgia has a very short shelf life.
Plus I never really saw DX era Triple H as a serious title contender. Of course, Triple H not being a serious title contender at this point in his career might not be the worst thing in the world. I do think that Billy Gunn and the Road Dogg as the New Age Outlaws was the perfect tag team, where the sum was better than the two individual parts. X-Pac back in the day, during this time, was pretty good actually and actually up until about his most recent run in TNA was not that bad. Chyna was really something like we would never see before. Do you really think that we're going to see any divas have a legitimate chance against the men?
For a one night reunion, yeah I'm game. Heck, hire X-Pac back and throw him on the midcard of Smackdown at the very least, because he might be better than half of the roster at this point. I think that an X-Pac/Kofi Kingston or X-Pac/Dolph Ziggler or even X-Pac/Chris Masters match might be some perfectly acceptable match. However, past one night, I think that it could be pushing it. For example, I was glad to see the original Wolfpac from WCW, X-Pac, Nash, and Hall together in TNA but after then, "you know, that's cool, but these guys are several steps down from their prime."