Take This WWE Quiz And We'll Tell You Which Classic Stable You Belong To

What's better than having a super over wrestler and a powerhouse tag team? Putting all of them together into a stable of course! Stables have been a part of the pro wrestling scene in one form or another for decades. Some of the biggest money drawing angles, as well as most popular wrestlers and most hated heels have been from stables. Some, push each other to greatness and all rise to the top. Flair, Tully, and Arn were all great but being together as a team pushed them to the top of their game. Other times, the safety net of a stable allows a promising prospect to cut lose, grow up, and eventually overshadow his stablemates. The Nation Of Domination is where Rocky Maivia transformed into The Rock and started his journey to becoming the most electrifying man in sports entertainment.

The Four Horsemen were one of the first big time stable to really shake up the business. In the 90s, at the heart of the Monday night wars, the NWO and D-Generation X battled it out across networks to attract more eyeballs onto wrestling than at any point in history. And now, with the WWE as practically the only game in town, another stable called The Bullet Club has emerged that took over Japan and the US indy scene to the point that their merchandise is more likely to be seen in public than many WWE superstars.

What stable would you belong to? Take this quiz and find out!

Question 1

What phrase do you use most often?

When you are out with your wrestling nerd friends at the local VFW hall for an indy show or at your city's super stadium for a Raw, what geeky phrase do you most often say to each other?

Question 2

Who would you want as a wrestling manager?

A manager in wrestling does so much more than signing contracts for big money matches. They are the ones that watch you back in the locker room and in the ring, both figuratively and literally.

Question 3

Who is the best tag team in WWE today?

There aren't many factions floating around the WWE landscape these days, but all it would take is a hot singles star teaming with one of these monster teams to form an instant faction. The entire locker room would be sure to take notice.

Question 4

Outside of the WWE, where is the best wrestling right now?

Even though WWE is the only major player around and even though some would say they are a bit stagnant, wrestling as a whole is hotter than it's been in quite a while. There are so many styles and choices right now, it's ridiculous.

Question 5

Which WWE title belt was the best?

Championship belts change designs to fit the era around them and sometime as a direct reflection of their holder. The WWE title, and the various names it has gone by, has changed greatly over the years with a few extraordinary designs.

Question 6

Who is your favorite NXT call up?

NXT took over as the in house developmental league, replacing Florida Championship Wrestling, several years ago. The FCW crew was legit, but these NXT stars that made the jump are giving them some serious competition.

Question 7

Who was worst Horseman?

The Four Horsemen have always been associated with excellence. But a couple of their members turned out to be anything but. In fact, they kind of turned out to be butt.

Question 8

Who was the weakest member of the NWO?

When the NWO began, it was the hottest thing going on in professional wrestling. The Outsiders showed up on Nitro and started causing chaos. Then when Hogan turned heel, it went into overdrive. Eventually though, they started to let anyone in.

Question 9

Who has the best facial hair?

Facial hair separates the hairy people from the non-hairy people and there have been plenty of memorable face mops in the wrestling world.In the battle of facial hair, will a mustache or a beard reign supreme?

Question 10

Who did you roll with when the WWE had their "Gang Wars"?

At some point in the mid 90s, the WWE decided that for some reason it would be a good time to run a simulated race war within their promotion. So they had their mid carders pair off into racial alliances and go to war.

Question 11

Who was your favorite member of The Brood?

Remember like 20 years ago on Monday Night Raw, when sometimes a jobber would be in the ring jobbing and then the light would go out and when they came back on the jabroni would be drenched in blood? Yeah, that was The Brood?

Question 12

Who was your favorite member of Evolution?

Evolution rose to the top of the WWE and completely dominated it during one of the company's most boring periods. The stable was there to put into motion a classic 'student becomes the master' storylines and it worked to perfection.

Question 13

If you absolutely had to pick a favorite member of Right To Censor, who would you pick?

When the WWE went up against the Parents Television Council, or the PTC, they did that thing they do where they ruin a couple of characters and storylines to make an unfunny and petty joke. And thus the RTC was born.

Question 14

Who was the least sucky member of The Union?

The Union was one of the lamer stables in the WWE. But hey man they can't all be winners, right? The Union was made up of former Corporation members whenever the Corporate Ministry formed. the group was also known as U.P.Y.O.U.R.S. or Union of People You OUghtta Respect, Son. Yeah. True stroy.

Question 15

Who was the most un-American of the Un-Americans?

In the middle of the year of our Lord 2002, a great number of Canadians, well three of them at least, bonded together to draw some cheap heat from the American audience. They eventually added a British guy.

Question 16

Who was most dominant in the mid 90s stable, The Million Dollar Corporation?

In 1994, with the WWE in dire need of a top heel, Ted Dibiase came back into the fold not as a wrestler, but a manager, and introduced this bad guy stable. This stable provided the top heel for whoever the champion was at the time.

Question 17

Who was the most dangerous member of WCW's Dangerous Alliance?

The Dangerous Alliance was one of the best stables in the history of professional wrestling. Unfortunately, with the WWEzation of modern wrestling history, they often go overlooked. Make no mistake, they burned bright and fast.

Question 18

Who was the most fabulous of the old school Fabulous Freebirds?

The Fabulous Freebirds get talked up by a lot of the old timers as having introduced a lot of the modern day glitz and glamour into the product. They were some tough, fat rednecks with bleach blonde hair.

Question 19

Who did you most want to see break out when Nexus debuted?

During a terribly stagnant point in WWE, when the weekly storylines where at the height of "LOL, Cena wins!" territory, the group known as Nexus made their presence known. The group jumped Cena, but guess how it all ended. LOL.

Question 20

Who was the silliest member of The Dungeon Of Doom?

When the Hulkster made his way over to WCW in the 90s, the powers that be decided to try and emulate the old yellow and red versus the monster of the month formula that had been successful in the WWF in the previous decade. The Dungeon Of Doom was not a success.

Question 21

Who was your favorite Natural Born Thriller?

In the later days of WCW, a high-flying, super exciting group of Power Plant graduates formed a stable. That's the story. These guys showed a lot of promise and became the enforcer group for Russo and Bischoff.

Question 22

Who who seemed like they were having fun as a West Texas Redneck?

Man oh man, the West Texas Rednecks. Sit down children as I tell you a tale of WCW. There were a bunch of southern wrestlers. They formed a group. There was a group led by Master P. So, we got a rap versus country feud. WCW.

Question 23

Who was the biggest degenerate in DX?

D Generation X was a powerhouse stable during the the heyday of the Monday Night Wars. The original lineup was led by Shawn Michaels. After his loss at Wrestlemania 14, the group became a joke with Triple H.

Question 24

Who was the most dominant in the Nation Of Domination?

Nation Of Domination had a great theme song. When those first few words echoed in the arena, you knew a boring match was soon to follow. "We are the Nation... Of Domination!" At first they had PG-13 rap the song on the way to the ring, then they future endeavored them.

Question 25

Who was the raddest of the Radicalz?

Looking back, there are roughly seventy bajillion things could have been called the death knell for the WCW. The departure of The Radicalz and their subsequent arrival on the shores of the WWE was a big one.

Question 26

Who was the most Wyatt of the Wyatt Family?

When the Wyatt Family debuted they weren't the anywhere close the joke that they became. When Big Daddy Wyatt showed up with his goofy Wyatt boys, the only other team that could hang was The Shield. Things changed.

Question 27

Who do want to see run the McMahon family dynasty?

Over twenty years ago, the idea of an authority figure on the weekly wrestling show seemed like a fresh concept. Now, it is so stale, stale people call it stale. But if they are going to insist on this booking cliche, who do you want up top?

Question 28

Who was your favorite member of The Hart Foundation?

Just before the Attitude Era took of in earnest, The Hart Foundation was the squad in charge of Raw. Bret Hart and his bros made Shawn Michaels, Sid, and Undertaker's life tough every Monday night.

Question 29

Who was the star of The Heenan Family?

Bobby "The Brain" Heenan is the universally agreed upon greatest manager of all time. His stable, The Heenan family, did their best to destroy Hulkamania once and for all. They came close many times, but it was ultimately killed by Hogan himself.

Question 30

Who do you picture when you hear NWO for life?

The NWO revolutionized the business. That's become a cliche at this point, but it is truly the case here. Without the NWO the modern wrestling would not be what it is today. It would have never gotten to the heights of popularity that it achieved.

Question 31

Who was the true leader of The Shield?

The WWE was in a relative calm for a while. Cena and Orton were winning everything and everyone else knew their place. That is, until The Shield showed up. This three man group left a path of destruction everywhere they went.

Question 32

Who was the best leader of The Bullet Club?

The Bullet Club is the hottest thing in wrestling right now and very close to the best. Several of their past leaders are now in WWE as neutered versions of themselves. Which of their leaders were the best?

Question 33

What was the biggest stable made splash?

Big stables are all about making big splashes. And these are some of the biggest splashes that have ever been made in this business. It is super annoying when Triple H says "this business" right? Yeah, I totally agree.

Question 34

Who was the best stable leader?

A stable is only as good as its leader. It is up to them to set the stage, set the pace, and set the rest of the teams sights on total domination. These are the men who led the baddest stables into battle. Who is your favorite?

Question 35

What faction's t-shirt are you most likely to wear?

These days, the wrestling numbers that count the most is merchandise. If you are popular and moving the merch, you are going to be near the top of the card and making bank. Whose shirt would you wear?

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