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The problem with them and the other factions were they were just generic looking gangs. I couldn't even name anyone besides Savio Vega that was in this group. And with DOA, I think I know a couple names but not totally sure. At least the NOD when evolved and the members stood out more. Especially when the Rock got involved. I just didn't find the other factions that unique or interesting. Which is why I think they quickly faded.
"Somewhere in a lonely hotel room, there's a guy starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him. It's 2 AM."
Wow, it's something hearing Ron Killings (that's his real name believe it or not) in TNA. When he became R-Truth in the WWE he basically just tweaked that theme because it's really similar. I really preferred it when he was a maniac gangsta type of guy instead of a delusional comedy act that he's been for so long now
Oh I see where your coming come from PB. I only knew a tiny of the Boricuas besides Vega but I knew DOA because they were so many other personas before even though Crush was alwasy Crush, he went through many transformations over the years. I think it was like that with The Nation because they were first and they developed right before your eyes. Here's The NOD's theme that is on WWF The Music Vol. 2. Note that all four main members in the thumbnail. I think the theme is really good, seems a bit simpler without PG-13's singing however. I've always liked that humming sound in the background
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Yeah, that's the group I remember. That was a simple song but it worked for them. I like R-Truth doing the comedy stuff. At some point you gotta realize you're never really going to reach the top of the card and find some way to stay relevant. And comedy always works. His stuff with Little Jimmy and John Cena always made me laugh. He actually has the same birthday as me (Pat Patterson and Tyler Breeze too!). Even the stuff with the Miz in recent years was good. Plus, the dude never ages. He looks the same as he did 20 years ago. Wish I knew his secret. R-Truth is a national treasure.
"Somewhere in a lonely hotel room, there's a guy starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him. It's 2 AM."