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The most rebellious, most controversial and most popular faction in the history of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), and maybe of the whole professional wrestling scene, is back.

Degeneration-X, the brash, boisterous and belligerent group which WWE Superstars Shawn Michaels and Triple H formed in the mid to late ‘90s has reunited, much to the satisfaction of wrestling fans around the world.
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Bret "Hit Man" Hart will be inducted to the WWE Hall of Fame, by no less than "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, in what probably will be one of the most controversial inductions since the Hall was created. Bret, of course, was one of those unhappy campers who fled the WWE for WCW. He will be inducted along with "Mean" Gene Okerlund, Sensational Sherri and the late great Eddie Guerrero.
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The most rebellious, most controversial and most popular faction in the history of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), and maybe of the whole professional wrestling scene, is back.

Degeneration-X, the brash, boisterous and belligerent group which WWE Superstars Shawn Michaels and Triple H formed in the mid to late ‘90s has reunited, much to the satisfaction of wrestling fans around the world.
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Bret "Hit Man" Hart will be inducted to the WWE Hall of Fame, by no less than "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, in what probably will be one of the most controversial inductions since the Hall was created. Bret, of course, was one of those unhappy campers who fled the WWE for WCW. He will be inducted along with "Mean" Gene Okerlund, Sensational Sherri and the late great Eddie Guerrero.
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