D-Generation X
D-Generation X (also known and
spelled as Degeneration X, DX and D-X) is a professional wrestling stable in
WWE (previously the World Wrestling Federation and World Wrestling
Entertainment).
Members Billy Gunn
Chyna
Rick Rude
Road Dogg
Shawn Michaels
Tori
Triple H
X-Pac
Name(s) Degeneration X
D-Generation
X
DX
D-X
Debut August 11,
1997
Disbanded March 1, 2010
Promotions WWF/E
The group originated in the midst of the WWF's "Attitude
Era" from 1997 to 2000. Their gimmick was that of a gang of rebels who
broke the rules, acted and spoke as they pleased, no matter how provocative
and/or insulting. Noted for their crude, profane humor and sophomoric pranks,
the stable has been dubbed multiple times as the "most controversial group
in WWF/E history".
After its original run with
members Rick Rude, Chyna, Triple H and Shawn Michaels, the group expanded to
become a mainstay of the Attitude Era with new additions X-Pac, the New Age
Outlaws and Tori until it disbanded in August 2000. After a teased reunion in
2002, DX reformed in June 2006 as the duo of Triple H and Shawn Michaels for
the remainder of the year and again in August 2009 until March 2010, shortly
before Michaels' retirement.
History
Degenerates (1997–1998)
Chyna (right), acted as an
enforcer for Triple H (left) and Michaels in 1997, then remained allied with
the larger incarnation of the stable until 1999.
According to Triple H, WWF
management wanted to keep The Kliq, of which he and Michaels were members,
apart, so they were hesitant to pair the duo together at first. Despite this,
the group began to collude on the August 11, 1997 main event of Raw is War.
During the Michaels' match with Mankind, Triple H and Chyna both interfered as
they were feuding with Mankind; towards the end of the match Rick Rude returned
to the WWF revealing himself as Michaels' bodyguard and helped him win the
match by attacking Mankind with a chair. The following week on Raw Michaels and
Triple H teamed up to take on Mankind and The Undertaker, only to lose the
match by disqualification after Michaels used a chair on Undertaker. Michaels
would eventually face the Undertaker at Ground Zero: In Your House on September
7 with Triple H, Chyna and Rude all interfering on Michaels behalf to make the
match end in a no contest. They were often shown on television practicing
sophomoric/crude humor and rebelling against authority figures in the company,
primarily Vince McMahon (then an on-air color commentator) and
then-Commissioner Sgt. Slaughter, the latter of which DX made a particular
habit of humiliating by giving him the nickname Sgt. Slobber.
D-Generation X's first feud was
against Hart Foundation, who was led by Michaels' nemesis Bret Hart. At WWF One
Night Only, the group helped Michaels beat Foundation member British Bulldog
for the WWF European Championship to make him WWF's first Grand Slam Champion.
On October 13, the group officially gave themselves the name "D-Generation
X" with Shawn Michaels as the leader. Michaels' autobiography suggests
that it was WWF head writer Vince Russo who first conceived the moniker for the
faction, while Hart's claims it originated from New York Post columnist Phil
Mushnick, a frequent critic of the WWF. On-screen, the name was taken from
Hart, who claimed that they were nothing more than degenerates. It was also the
first time they spoke their trademark slogan: "Suck It". This feud
ended at Survivor Series when Shawn Michaels won his third WWF Championship via
the Montreal Screwjob, whereby Bret was lied to about the match's
pre-determined outcome and subsequently quit the company along with Bulldog and
Jim Niedhart. As the only Hart Foundation member that remained in the WWF, Owen
Hart continued to feud with DX, specifically Triple H.
D-Generation X was later used as
the title for a WWF In Your House pay-per-view telecast on December 7. By this
point, DX holding the WWF Championship and European Championship as well as
their victory in the feud with the Hart Foundation solidified their status as
the lead stable in the company, with this pay-per-view being representative of
that fact. Michaels headlined the event as he was disqualified in a WWF
Championship title defense against Ken Shamrock when Owen Hart interfered,
having been off-screen since Survivor Series. Earlier that night, Triple H
defeated Sgt. Slaughter with the help of Chyna in a Boot Camp match. On the
December 22 episode of Raw is War however, the two were forced to wrestle each
other for the European Title. In a mock match Michaels laid down while Triple H
ran around the ring and eventually pinned him for the championship.
In the beginning of 1998, Triple
H exchanged the WWF European Championship with Owen Hart. At WrestleMania XIV,
Shawn Michaels was the reigning WWF Champion and Triple H was the reigning WWF
European Champion. They recruited boxer Mike Tyson to act as the "Special
Enforcer" in the main event of the night featuring Michaels against Steve
Austin. At the end of the match, Tyson turned on D-Generation X and cost
Michaels the match.
DX Army (1998–1999)
The night after WrestleMania,
Triple H ejected the absent Michaels for "dropping the ball" over the
Tyson incident. In reality, Michaels had suffered a back injury and started a
four year hiatus from wrestling. Triple H assumed full leadership of D-X and
recruited X-Pac, who had been recently fired from WCW, and the WWF Tag Team
Champions the New Age Outlaws ("Bad Ass" Billy Gunn and The Road Dogg
Jesse James) into the stable. While the intent was for the stable to remain
heels, they became hugely popular and were eventually pushed as fan favorites.
During this time, they feuded with the heel gimmick of The Rock and his group
the Nation of Domination and then later, Vince McMahon's Corporation. The group
remained united and hugely popular throughout 1998 and into early 1999.
On episodes of Raw is War in
April and May DX went to war with WCW, with whom the WWF were in direct
competition at the time, through a series of legitimate visits to WCW
headquarters and live events. On April 27, 1998 Raw is War and WCW Monday Nitro
both took place in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia, a mere 19 miles apart.
D-Generation X traveled from the WWF show in Hampton to The Scope in Norfolk
and shouted insults against WCW through a bullhorn, as well as mentioning the
fact that WCW gave out free tickets to fill up arenas for television while
sporting black armbands with the acronym POWCW (Prisoner of WCW), which
referenced Kliq members Scott Hall and Kevin Nash. They then tried to enter the
arena via a loading dock, in their army jeep before being stopped by someone
closing the door. They also attempted to forcibly secure meetings with Nitro's
executive producer Eric Bischoff and WCW owner Ted Turner at WCW headquarters
in Atlanta, Georgia. Another segment used computer graphics to make it appear
as if Triple H had flown over the arena where WCW Nitro was taking place and
wrote "WCW Sucks" and "DX Says Suck It" in the sky.
DX expanded after Michaels'
departure to include the New Age Outlaws tag team, who had often affiliated
with the stable prior to joining.
The group also feuded with the
new The Corporation Corporate Commissioner, and former DX member, Shawn
Michaels who turned on the group after costing X-Pac a WWF Championship match
against The Rock.[18] The faction would continue to feud with Michaels throughout
late 1998, with Michaels reversing Billy Gunn's Intercontinental Championship
victory against Ken Shamrock,[18] costing The Outlaws the Tag Team Titles and
even managing to lure the New Age Outlaws to The Corporation on the December 7
edition of Raw is War. However, the Outlaws quickly revealed this to have been
a ruse, turning on The Corporation that same night. When The Corporation turned
on Michaels in January 1999, he was taken in by DX once more. This too was
short lived as later that night DX were instrumental in Michaels being ambushed
by The Corporation, with X-Pac commenting "What goes around, comes
around".
Some of the groups most memorable
promos were their parodies of their rivals. On July 6, 1998, DX carried out the
first of these segments. In this instance, they mocked The Nation, with Triple
H portraying The Rock (referred to as "The Crock"); Road Dogg playing
D'Lo Brown (referred to as "B'Lo Brown"); "Bad Ass" Billy
Gunn playing The Godfather (referred to as "The Gunnfather"); X-Pac
as Mark Henry (referred to as "Mizark Henry"); and impressionist
Jason Sensation as Owen Hart. On December 14, 1998, they would turn their
attention to The Corporation with Triple H again appearing as "The
Crock", Road Dogg playing Mr McMahon (with two midgets representing Gerald
Brisco and Pat Patterson kissing his behind throughout); Billy Gunn, playing
Shane McMahon wearing an adult diaper; X-Pac playing Ken Shamrock; Chyna as The
Big Boss Man; and Sensation returning to play Michaels. These parodies would be
resurrected during the fourth incarnation.
Throughout 1999, the members
gradually turned on one another. Initially, Chyna turned on Triple H and joined
the Corporation on January 19. At WrestleMania XV Chyna turned on then fellow
Corporation member Kane, helping Triple H to defeat him. Later that night,
Triple H and Chyna interfered in X-Pac's European Championship match with Shane
McMahon. Initially, it appeared they were there to help X-Pac, but Triple H
quickly turned on him, delivering a Pedigree to his former stablemate, costing
him the match. Chyna and Triple H would then join The Corporation, with Kane
being ousted. As a result, X-Pac began to share a bond with Kane, which
resulted in Kane becoming associated with the faction and the duo holding the WWF
Tag Team Championship twice.
Though the group maintained a
united front against The Corporation, Billy Gunn became frustrated at Kane's
presence and The New Age Outlaws' inability to win the Tag Team Championships
from X-Pac and Kane. Following one such defeat on the April 29 edition of
Smackdown, Gunn became angry at X-Pac.[19] The following week on Sunday Night
Heat he apologized to X-Pac, but attacked him when X-Pac's back was turned,
citing his frustration at being "held back" and departing from
D-Generation X, therefore reducing the members to just Road Dogg and X-Pac.
Over the following weeks, Gunn would continue to attack X-Pac and Road Dogg, often
being chased away by Kane. In July, Triple H and Chyna told Billy Gunn that
Road Dogg and X-Pac were making a lot more money from D-Generation X's
royalties than the other three (due to them still using the name as a tag
team). This led to a tag match at Fully Loaded whereby the winners would get
the rights to use the D-Generation X name, which Road Dogg and X-Pac won.
Though not officially a member, upon winning the Tag Team Titles from The
Acolytes on August 9, Kane, under encouragement from partner X-Pac, uttered his
first words without help from a voice box, said words being "Suck
it".
McMahon-Helmsley Era (1999–2000)
On October 25, the group reformed
as villains when Triple H and X-Pac helped the New Age Outlaws – who had
reunited a month previously– defeat Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock. On
that week's Smackdown, X-Pac suggested that DX would get "bigger,"
hinting that Kane would finally become an official member. However, later that
night, he turned on Kane following a match with the Dudley Boyz, stating there would
be no additional members. That same night, DX were "hunted" by
Austin, with Stone Cold catching Road Dogg in a bear trap, Billy Gunn in a
noose, having a portion of the backstage ceiling fall on X-Pac and finally
catching the whole group in a net.
Road Dogg with X-Pac's on-screen girlfriend Tori.
From then on, Kane and X-Pac
would feud, with X-Pac eventually stealing Kane's storyline
"girlfriend" Tori, on January 27, 2000, with Tori becoming a member
of DX. Triple H also "married" Stephanie McMahon, who would also join
the group. Throughout this period, the heel DX would feud with the likes of
Austin, The Rock, Shane McMahon, Mankind/Cactus Jack, Chris Jericho and Kane,
primarily securing and protecting Triple H's WWF Championship, which he had won
on January 3, 2000. They would arrive at arenas in a tour bus called "The
DX Express."
Until mid-2000, DX remained a
strong and united group. In early 2000, however, Billy Gunn was placed out of
action for several months after suffering an injury during a match with the
Dudley Boyz. On-screen, Gunn's storyline involved him getting thrown out of DX
because "he lost his cool".X-Pac teamed with Road Dogg once again but
the two never reached the heights the New Age Outlaws had. At WrestleMania
2000, Vince McMahon, then a babyface, turned on The Rock and aided Triple H in retaining
his title. The group was officially dubbed the McMahon-Helmsley Faction. On
March 30, X-Pac and Tori assisted Stephanie McMahon in winning the Women's
Championship from Jacquelyn. On April 12, Steve Austin used a crane to drop a
steel beam on the DX Express tour bus, crushing the bus in the parking lot.
X-Pac in a Dumpster match, fought
alongside Road Dogg and Tori against frequent rivals the Dudley Boyz.
The Rock defeated Triple H at
Backlash in a match which featured Steve Austin's brief return to the WWF.
Though Triple H regained the title the following month at Judgment Day, the
group gradually broke apart. Road Dogg and X-Pac became frustrated by their
lack of success as a tag-team and turned on each other, culminating in a match
at SummerSlam, which X-Pac won. By late 2000, Triple H had become a solo star.
On the November 6, 2000 edition
of Raw is War, the group temporarily rejoined (except for X-Pac, who was
injured) to take on The Radicalz (Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero, Dean Malenko,
and Perry Saturn) in an eight-person tag team match, which DX won.The match
included the group doing their old DX entrance, as well as telling the crowd to
"Suck it!" It was a symbolic end to D-Generation X. Chyna, Billy
Gunn, Road Dogg and K-Kwik, Road Dogg's new tag team partner, however, feuded
with the Radicalz that month, eventually leading to a match at Survivor Series.
The Radicalz won the match.
After that, DX remained unseen
and largely unspoken of until Shawn Michaels returned to WWE in 2002. On the
July 22 edition of Raw at Shawn Michaels' 37th birthday, a week after the
breakup of the nWo, Triple H handed Michaels a DX t-shirt and stated he "had
an idea," suggesting that the two reform the group. The duo later came out
that night to their old music and crotch chops to the delight of the crowd.
However, Triple H turned on Shawn Michaels that same night; he had teased the
reunion as a ploy to appease Michaels and lure him to the ring before giving
him a Pedigree, making Triple H a villain once again. This act led to the
in-ring return of Michaels at SummerSlam and was the genesis of a long feud
between the two that ended with a Triple H victory during a Hell in a Cell
match at Bad Blood in 2004.
Tag Team (2006–2007;
2009–2010)
In 2006, a series of events
occurred which hinted at a DX reunion. At WrestleMania 22, former members Shawn
Michaels and Triple H performed the crotch chop during their respective
matches, which was met with loud cheering from the fans in attendance.[40] The
two continued to deliver chops in the following episodes of Raw as Michaels
feuded with Vince McMahon and Triple H focused on the WWE Championship,
repeatedly running into McMahon in the process. The rivalry between DX and the
McMahon's was not the original plan. The original plan was for Michaels to
reform his other team The Rockers with Marty Jannetty. The Rockers were
supposed to be the rivals to the McMahon's, but did not happen due to Janetty
being released from his contract.
Michaels displaying the DX "X"
On the June 12 edition of Raw,
the events came to a head, when, during Triple H's gauntlet match against the
Spirit Squad, Shawn Michaels came in to help his former companion. After the
duo had laid out the entire Spirit Squad, the two men began to perform their
crotch chops. DX continued their brash antics at the expense of the Spirit
Squad, Vince and Shane McMahon, and Jonathan Coachman for several weeks and
repeatedly took part in blatantly camp product placement during Raw promos.
Most of their antics now involved practical jokes on Vince.
On the June 26 edition of Raw,
they added to the list of parodies with Triple H impersonating Vince McMahon, talking
about his love of "Dicks" (a double entrende referring to Dick
Ebersol, Dick Clark, and Dick Cheney, as well as the male member), while Michaels
impersonated Shane McMahon.
On the July 3 edition of Raw,
Vince banned DX from the arena; DX responded by sneaking into the production
truck and performing a series of pranks on Mr. McMahon (including focusing a
camera on McMahon in a public restroom [which was shown on the Raw Titantron]
as well as tampering with his microphone). During their feud, DX defeated the
Spirit Squad at Vengeance and on the July 15 edition of Saturday Night's Main
Event, as well as The McMahons (Vince and Shane) at SummerSlam.[46] At
Unforgiven in a handicap Hell in a Cell match that featured The Big Show on The
McMahons' side, DX again came out victorious.
DX's next feud was with Rated-RKO
(Edge and Randy Orton). At Cyber Sunday, the fans selected Eric Bischoff over
Vince McMahon and Jonathan Coachman to be the special guest referee for the
match. Bischoff allowed the illegal use of a steel chair to give Rated-RKO the
win. With this win, Rated-RKO became the first team to "defeat" DX in
a tag team match since their reunion in June 2006. At Survivor Series, Michaels
and Triple H got back at Edge and Orton by leading Team DX (Triple H, Michaels,
Matt and Jeff Hardy, and CM Punk) to a 5–0 sweep over Team Rated-RKO (Edge,
Orton, Gregory Helms, Johnny Nitro, and Mike Knox). In 2007, DX challenged for
the World Tag Team Championship against Edge and Orton at New Year's
Revolution. The fight ended in a no contest after Michaels hit the referee.
During the match, Triple H suffered a legitimate torn quadriceps. After the
match, DX beat down Rated-RKO with steel chairs and on the announce tables.
After Triple H's injury, Shawn
Michaels continued to uphold the DX image by himself leading into WrestleMania
23. Michaels would still come to the ring with the DX music and attire even
though Triple H was not joining him during this period. During this time, he
captured the World Tag Team championship with John Cena as well as went on to
face Cena at WrestleMania 23 for the WWE Championship. Michaels would continue
to use the D-Generation X motif until after Backlash, at which point he
reverted to his traditional entrance music and attire, thus ending this
incarnation of D-Generation X. Michaels and Triple H teamed up again under the
D-Generation X on the January 28, 2008 episode of Raw defeating Umaga and
Snitsky. Despite DX reforming for one night only occasions, both Triple H and
Shawn Michaels have used the "crotch chop" since the one night only
returns. On the September 29, 2008 edition of Raw, Triple H and Shawn Michaels
reunited as DX to take on Chris Jericho and Lance Cade. They won by disqualification,
due to Cade and Jericho attacking Michaels with a ladder. After being mocked by
John Morrison and The Miz for two weeks, on the 800th episode celebration of
Raw, DX defeated the duo. During the Christmas season, DX appeared in numerous
vignettes to promote DX clothing and other WWE merchandise; one such commercial
also featured Kelly Kelly. In the 2009 WWE Draft on April 13, 2009, Triple H
was drafted back to the Raw brand.
In April 2009, Michaels took a
hiatus from WWE after losing to The Undertaker at WrestleMania XXV. Meanwhile,
Triple H was embroiled in a rivalry with Randy Orton and The Legacy (Cody
Rhodes and Ted DiBiase). The feud continued from the spring through the summer
with Triple H mainly combating with Orton over the WWE Championship. Eventually,
Triple H would begin to target The Legacy because they were responsible for his
losses against Orton during matches. After losing a handicap match to The
Legacy, Triple H stated that he would search for Michaels in order to reunite
DX. On the August 10, 2009 episode of Raw, video segments aired in which Triple
H met with Michaels at an office cafeteria in Texas where he was working as a
chef; throughout the segments, Triple H would try to convince Michaels return
to WWE from hiatus. After several incidents during the segments (including a
grease fire and Shawn shouting at a little girl), Michaels agreed to team with
Triple H to face The Legacy at SummerSlam, superkicking the girl, and quitting
from his chef job in the process. DX after a Steel Cage match against The
Legacy.
On the August 17 episode of Raw,
in St. Louis, MO, Michaels and Triple H officially reunited as DX, but as they
were in the process of their in-ring promo, Legacy attacked them both. Their
first match after reuniting was against Legacy at SummerSlam, which they won.
At Breaking Point, however, they lost to Legacy in the first ever Submissions
Count Anywhere match in WWE history. At the October pay-per-view Hell in Cell,
DX defeated Legacy in a Hell in a Cell match. DX would challenge John Cena for
the WWE Championship in a triple threat match at Survivor Series with both men
failing to win the title, although they were able to retain their friendship
and tag team partnership. On December 13 at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs,
DX defeated Jeri-Show (Chris Jericho and Big Show) to win the Unified WWE Tag
Team Championship in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match; the first tag team
championship reign for Michaels and Triple H as a tag team.
On December 21, Triple H
announced that Hornswoggle was the new DX midget. This came about after
Hornswoggle sued DX for emotional and physical distress due to them not
allowing him to join DX. After being taken to court where they were ruled
guilty by a jury and judge consisting of dwarves, Michaels told Triple H that
Hornswoggle could be the mascot. Triple H agreed to it only if the charges were
dropped, which Hornswoggle agreed to. On January 11 Mike Tyson, who was the Raw
guest host for the night, teamed with Jericho to face DX; however, at the end
of the bout, Tyson turned on Jericho and aligned himself with Michaels and
Triple H. On the February 8, 2010 episode of Raw, DX lost their Unified Tag
Team Titles to ShoMiz (The Miz and The Big Show) in a Triple Threat Elimination
Tag Team match also featuring The Straight Edge Society (CM Punk and Luke
Gallows.) On the March 1 episode of Raw they lost their rematch for the titles
which would be their last televised match before Michaels retired.
Non-wrestling reunions (2010-2013)
DX did not appreciate Damien
Sandow's interruption of their reunion on Raw 1000.
Michaels and Triple H reunited in
a non-wrestling capacity for the 2010 Tribute to the Troops, after SmackDown
events in 2011 and 2012 and during the 2012 Hall of Fame ceremony when they
inducted Mike Tyson.
On July 23, 2012 at the 1000th
episode of Raw Billy Gunn, Road Dogg, Sean Waltman, Shawn Michaels and Triple H
appeared together for the first time with all five members present. The group
were interrupted by Damien Sandow, who accused them of displaying sophomoric
and disgusting behaviour which he believed had brainwashed society, which
resulted in DX attacking Sandow.[62] Michaels, Triple H, Waltman and Gunn would
make another reunion alongside Kevin Nash at the January 10, 2013 taping of WWE
NXT. Upset at his previous attack Sandow interrupted the reunion, only to
receive a Sweet Chin Music from Michaels and a Pedigree from Triple H.
Signature taunts
Crotch chop
DX doing their pyro routine with
John Cena
When DX formed they began doing a
gesture where they would put one arm on each side of their crotch and point
down. This was known as the "crotch chop". There is an alternate
version of the "crotch chop" where instead of pointing down on each
side of their crotches, they point down and make their arms in an "X"
formation, over their stomach/crotch. According to Paul Levesque (Triple H),
Vince McMahon was hesitant to let them perform the "X" at first, but
he was later talked into it. When DX enters the ring they do a pyro routine.
Green X pyrotechnics go off three times, with DX crotch-chopping at each
firing. They then pause for a second, then chop once more as the pyrotechnics
fire for the fourth time.
The crotch chop is used in the
2008 film Slumdog Millionaire by Jamal (Dev Patel) after getting away from
pursuing security guards and by a character in the opening scenes of the 2008
movie Knocked Up. Fidel Edwards, the West Indian fast bowler has on occasions
used the crotch chop after taking a wicket. It has also been used by
Professional Bowler Pete Weber after getting a strike, Weber himself is a fan
of wrestling. The character Kenny Powers in the HBO series, Eastbound &
Down also uses the gesture in a fantasy sequence where he walks through the
halls of the school where he works. In a 2010 episode of Family Guy, titled
"Extra Large Medium", a cutaway shows Spock doing the crotch chop
after he wins the lottery.
Suck it!
"Suck it!" is DX's
signature slogan. This is also used in their popular "Let's get ready to
suck it!" comment, originally a parody of Michael Buffer's "Let's get
ready to rumble!" who routinely handled ring announcing duties in World
Championship Wrestling (WCW), the WWF's chief competitor during the mid-to-late
1990s. The routine originated in the "DX Army" era with X-Pac, Road
Dogg, and Billy Gunn and starts when Triple H asks the audience "Are you
ready?" He then shouts "No, [city name], I said, Are you ready?!",
or "I thought this was [city name], I said, Are you ready?!", to
elicit a louder reaction from the crowd. He would continue on, in a similar
voice to Buffer, "Then, for the thousands in attendance, and to the
millions watching at home: Let's get ready to suck it!" Following this,
Road Dogg would announce a variation of "Ladies and gentlemen, boys and
girls, children of all ages: D-Generation X proudly brings to you its
soon-to-be/WWF Tag Team Champions of the World! The Road Dogg Jesse James, The
Bad Ass Billy Gunn: the New Age Outlaws!" depending on their status as
champions. The group would then talk or posture in relation to the people they
were feuding with at the time. Billy Gunn would then end the routine with
"And if you're not down with that, we got two words for yah!" to
which the crowd shouts "suck it!" back at them.
During the tag team revival of
the group the routine was truncated so that Triple H would say his part while
Shawn Michaels would take Billy Gunn's lines to conclude it. They often would
just say these two parts, with brief ad libbing, rather than lengthy speeches
each time.

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