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[[D Generation X]] is a [[Professional Wrestling]] [[Power Stable]] that began in the [[Attitude Era]] of the [[Monday Night Wars]] (roughly late 1997) and ended in March of 2010, after ''many'' incarnations. It also has close ties to [[The Kliq]] (due to [[Real Life Writes the Plot]]) and the [[New World Order]] (in the sense that both stables were very similar in their [[Refuge in Audacity]] tendencies). |
[[D Generation X]] is a [[Professional Wrestling]] [[Power Stable]] that began in the [[Attitude Era]] of the [[Monday Night Wars]] (roughly late 1997) and ended in March of 2010, after ''many'' incarnations. It also has close ties to [[The Kliq]] (due to [[Real Life Writes the Plot]]) and the [[New World Order]] (in the sense that both stables were very similar in their [[Refuge in Audacity]] tendencies). |
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Now, that's the boring answer. So, [[Catch Phrase|are you ready?]], No [[TV Tropes]], [[Memetic Mutation|I said ARE YOU READY?]] [[Ear Worm|Break it down!]]. Ahem, D-Generation X exemplified the [[Refuge in Vulgarity]] craziness of the late 1990s [[WWE|WWF]]. It consisted of [[Shawn Michaels]], [[Triple H]], [[Stephanie McMahon]], [[X Pac Heat|X-Pac]], [[Chyna]], [[Breakup Breakout|Road Dogg]], [[Demoted to Extra|Billy Gunn]], [[Killed Off for Real|Rick Rude]], [[And Zoidberg|and]] [[The Chick|Tori]]. [[Self |
Now, that's the boring answer. So, [[Catch Phrase|are you ready?]], No [[TV Tropes]], [[Memetic Mutation|I said ARE YOU READY?]] [[Ear Worm|Break it down!]]. Ahem, D-Generation X exemplified the [[Refuge in Vulgarity]] craziness of the late 1990s [[WWE|WWF]]. It consisted of [[Shawn Michaels]], [[Triple H]], [[Stephanie McMahon]], [[X Pac Heat|X-Pac]], [[Chyna]], [[Breakup Breakout|Road Dogg]], [[Demoted to Extra|Billy Gunn]], [[Killed Off for Real|Rick Rude]], [[And Zoidberg|and]] [[The Chick|Tori]]. [[Self-Demonstrating Article|As you can see]], not every member of D-X was successful, but its legacy and the lengthy [[True Companions|bond]] between all (well, most) of them changed the careers of everyone involved and in many ways wrestling forever. |
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=== '''D-Generation X provides examples of:''' === |
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* [[Appropriated Appellation]]: [[Bret Hart]] called them a pack of degenerates, so they took on that name for themselves. |
* [[Appropriated Appellation]]: [[Bret Hart]] called them a pack of degenerates, so they took on that name for themselves. |
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* [[Breakup Breakout]]: [[Triple H]], who went from a smart-assed comic-relief type to [[Magnificent Bastard|a guy called "the Cerebral Assassin"]] and a ''thirteen-time'' world champion. |
* [[Breakup Breakout]]: [[Triple H]], who went from a smart-assed comic-relief type to [[Magnificent Bastard|a guy called "the Cerebral Assassin"]] and a ''thirteen-time'' world champion. |
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* [[But You Screw One Goat]]: One one episode of Smackdown, DX puts together a recap package of them humiliating various superstars they were in feuds with such as [[Dwayne Johnson|The Rock]], [[Stone Cold Steve Austin]] and [[Kane (Wrestling)|Kane]]. A short clip of two lions mating appears on the tape and Road Dogg claims 'it was his mom's old tape'. |
* [[But You Screw One Goat!]]: One one episode of Smackdown, DX puts together a recap package of them humiliating various superstars they were in feuds with such as [[Dwayne Johnson|The Rock]], [[Stone Cold Steve Austin]] and [[Kane (Wrestling)|Kane]]. A short clip of two lions mating appears on the tape and Road Dogg claims 'it was his mom's old tape'. |
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* [[Chronic Backstabbing Disorder]]: From 1999-2000, DX was a revolving door. |
* [[Chronic Backstabbing Disorder]]: From 1999-2000, DX was a revolving door. |
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* [[Cool Old Guy]]: Shawn and Hunter in the final incarnation of DX firmly hit this trope. |
* [[Cool Old Guy]]: Shawn and Hunter in the final incarnation of DX firmly hit this trope. |
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* [[Fanon Discontinuity]]: Hornswoggle in DX? What is this that you speak of? |
* [[Fanon Discontinuity]]: Hornswoggle in DX? What is this that you speak of? |
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** For some people, any part of DX that involved X-Pac. |
** For some people, any part of DX that involved X-Pac. |
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* [[Five-Bad Band]] |
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** [[Big Bad]]: Shawn. |
** [[Big Bad]]: Shawn. |
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** [[The Dragon]]: Trips. |
** [[The Dragon]]: Trips. |
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** [[The Brute]]:/DarkChick: Chyna. |
** [[The Brute]]:/DarkChick: Chyna. |
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** [[Evil Genius]]: Rick Rude. |
** [[Evil Genius]]: Rick Rude. |
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* [[Five-Man Band]] |
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** [[The Hero|The (Anti) Hero]]: Triple H |
** [[The Hero|The (Anti) Hero]]: Triple H |
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** [[The Lancer]]: X-Pac |
** [[The Lancer]]: X-Pac |
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{{quote| ''I'm bi- a lot of things. Lingual ain't one of them.''}} |
{{quote| ''I'm bi- a lot of things. Lingual ain't one of them.''}} |
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* [[Kick the Dog]]: One of the most cruel acts committed by DX was during the Thanksgiving '99 episode of Smackdown when they invited a group of homeless into the arena for a Thanksgiving feast. Instead of offering them the food, DX tortured the homeless people by waving food in front of their faces. Of course, the whole segment was [[Rule of Funny|played]] [[For the Evulz|for]] [[Dead Baby Comedy|laughs]]. |
* [[Kick the Dog]]: One of the most cruel acts committed by DX was during the Thanksgiving '99 episode of Smackdown when they invited a group of homeless into the arena for a Thanksgiving feast. Instead of offering them the food, DX tortured the homeless people by waving food in front of their faces. Of course, the whole segment was [[Rule of Funny|played]] [[For the Evulz|for]] [[Dead Baby Comedy|laughs]]. |
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* [[Merchandise-Driven]]: DX circa 2010 ran off of this trope, at least they made it funny. |
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* [[No Fourth Wall]]: All the damn time. |
* [[No Fourth Wall]]: All the damn time. |
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** On a segment posted on WWE.com: |
** On a segment posted on WWE.com: |
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* [[Power Stable]] |
* [[Power Stable]] |
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* [[Putting the Band Back Together]]: Shawn and Hunter, post-2000. They teased a DX reunion during Shawn's original 2002 comeback, but that lead to a [[Holy Shit Quotient|heel turn]] for Hunter and a three-year rivalry. They finally pulled the trigger in mid-2006, and ran with it until Shawn's retirement in 2010. |
* [[Putting the Band Back Together]]: Shawn and Hunter, post-2000. They teased a DX reunion during Shawn's original 2002 comeback, but that lead to a [[Holy Shit Quotient|heel turn]] for Hunter and a three-year rivalry. They finally pulled the trigger in mid-2006, and ran with it until Shawn's retirement in 2010. |
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* [[Red Oni Blue Oni]]: The [[Hot Blooded]], egomaniac Shawn, and the laid back, snide Hunter fit this trope perfectly. |
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: The [[Hot Blooded]], egomaniac Shawn, and the laid back, snide Hunter fit this trope perfectly. |
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** Inverted in the reunion with [[Triple H]] making all the bawdy jokes and a mellowed-out Shawn cringing off to the side. |
** Inverted in the reunion with [[Triple H]] making all the bawdy jokes and a mellowed-out Shawn cringing off to the side. |
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* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: Their signature. Among many instances: |
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: Their signature. Among many instances: |
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* [[Sixth Ranger]]: In late 1998 to 1999, [[Mick Foley|Mankind]] was a unofficial member of the group during their war with the Corporation and, in fact, DX was watching [[Mick Foley|Mankind]]'s back during his famous first world title win. After the match, DX hoisted him on their shoulders with smiles too big not to be real. |
* [[Sixth Ranger]]: In late 1998 to 1999, [[Mick Foley|Mankind]] was a unofficial member of the group during their war with the Corporation and, in fact, DX was watching [[Mick Foley|Mankind]]'s back during his famous first world title win. After the match, DX hoisted him on their shoulders with smiles too big not to be real. |
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** [[Kane (Wrestling)|Kane]] could have been considered one during DX's [[Dork Age]] in 1999. |
** [[Kane (Wrestling)|Kane]] could have been considered one during DX's [[Dork Age]] in 1999. |
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* [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad]]: All the damn time. |
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* [[Stripperiffic]]: Any time Shawn Michaels was in the ring, but for maximum tropage: |
* [[Stripperiffic]]: Any time Shawn Michaels was in the ring, but for maximum tropage: |
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** The time Shawn, Hunter, and Chyna played strip poker in the middle of the ring. |
** The time Shawn, Hunter, and Chyna played strip poker in the middle of the ring. |