TNA's LAX is pathetic. Yes they are copying the Mexicools but doing a pathetic job. DX is also a knock off to WCW's NWO but if you think about it, DX are going further with it, plus the WWE owns WCW now, let them steal whatever they want
2006-12-25 03:52:07
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answered by Craig Morley 2
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no, not really. how the hell is nWo a brand off of DX when nWo came before DX. go to wikipedia and you'll find that nWo came before DX. if anything DX is a brand off of nWo.
i can see why you think the mexicools are similar to LAX, is it because both are stables consisting of 3 latin americans. thats probably the only similarity because both have different gimmicks. the LAX gimmick is 3 militant street thugs fighting against racism and oppression in the U.S. the mexioccol gimmick if fighting mexican stereotyps as the gringos laborors by mocking the stereotypes and coming out to the ring with john deer lawn mowers.
i can see the how TNA might have branded off LAX from the mexicools but WCW didn't brand off nWo off of DX
2006-12-25 07:16:40
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answered by Canadiandestroyer1990 2
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to the WWE owning WCW...WWE is the worst wrestling show ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They don't own wcw...NWA is STILL wcw that was originally what its was...NWA World Championship Wrestling now its NWA TNA. Yeah its not 4 sides and its only an hour long but it is the upcoming wrestling and I'd like to see all former WCW's back there and get rid of the WWE crap. LAX can be whatever they want. They could be like the thing Eddie created in WCW (i don't remember what it was called but maybe mexican NWO or something) and DX copying thats just wrong DX has always been DX!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-12-27 19:40:52
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answered by mankatocougars4ever 2
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WWE 's Attitude era is a ripoff of the old ECW, so who's ripping
off who exactly? ECW was doing extremely violent and sexually
charged storylines, when the WWE was still in the New Generation era. The reality is once something becomes popular,
there is going to be imitation. Stone Cold Steve Austin as the
beerdrinking antiestablishment type of guy who is violent, is
just a ripoff of ECW's The Sandman character, which was
smoking and drinking beer long before The Ringmaster, his
identity before becoming Stone Cold, transformed into that
Stone Cold Steve Austin. If you don't think WWE rips off other
promotions for idea, you're either naive, stupid, or both. LAX
is not a ripoff of the WWE's Mexicools. They don't ride on
lawnmowers, which is borderline racist. They are closer to
ripping off the WWE's Canada versus USA angle they ran
back in 1997, where Bret Hart was the leader of a group that
included Brian Pillman, Davey Boy Smith, Owen Hart, and
Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart, where they were heels in the USA,
and babyfaces in Canada and the rest of the world. DX is
a ripoff of N.W.O., since the N.W.O. concept came before
DX was invented. Stop looking at wrestling through your
WWE-tinted glasses, and start looking at reality. WWE wasn't
the first promotion in the world to have wrestlers come to the ring
with theme music either. That was ripped off Japan, and so was
the idea off pro wrestling merchandise. The N.W.O. angle was a
ripoff of something that was already done in Japan. The invasion
angle was done in Japan in the 1980s, which was at least 11
years before anything like that was attempted in the Big 2.
1984 saw Tenryu winning the NWA United National title, now also part of the Triple Crown, as well as the NWA International tag team title with Tsuruta. Their combination was called "Kakuryu" (鶴 = kaku = tsuru (the "tsuru" in Tsuruta) + 龍 = ryū in Tenryū). The team feuded with Riki Choshu and Yoshiaki Yatsu, who were the leaders in an "invasion" angle by the Japan Pro-Wrestling promotion, an All Japan satellite made up of former New Japan Pro Wrestling talent. Source:
http://www.answers.com/topic/genichiro-tenryu
Keep propogating the myth that a lot of the WWE innovations actually were used in other promotions around the world, even
if they were less well-known than the WWE. Actually, WCW is
owned by WWE mankatocougars4ever. They purchased it
in 2001. They don't own the NWA, which was the most powerful
promotion in the world at one time, because it had numerous
regional promoters affiliated with that banner. What Vince bought
was what used to be the most important part of the NWA, World
Championship Wrestling. WCW comprised of the old Georgia
and Mid-Atlantic territories. NWA included WCW, but WCW eventually broke away from the NWA around 1991.
http://www.wrestleview.com/info/faq/wcw.shtml
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Championship_Wrestling
2006-12-25 05:22:11
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answered by Answerer17 6
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Yep DX is a copy of nWo , even Eric Bishoff(sorry if a mispelled his name) has said it at Raw. LAX is a copy of the mexicools exept in TNA LAX is a heel group and the guy who's supposed to be Mexican is from Puerto Rico and he doesn't have a lucha libre style.
2006-12-25 05:51:23
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answered by Anonymous
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the mexicools were awsome but they werent gangstas like lax i hate that gimmick its not right as for dx and nwomaybe your right but dx is not new theyve been around for a long time its just they finally reunited a few months ago
2006-12-25 04:19:39
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answered by jonluke s 4
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Yeah they are probably copies. I do not like LAX and i sometimes wonder why they are in the wrestling business, but they are in the entertainment business too.. Hmmmz..
2006-12-25 04:13:20
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answered by DARIA. - JOINED MAY 2006 7
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copy they copyied wwe.
2006-12-25 04:32:36
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answered by Anonymous
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ITS JUST YOU
2006-12-25 16:37:54
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answered by Anonymous
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