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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 20 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Acolytes
Which diva has been a frequent tag partner for the Acolytes? | The Acolytes
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Which Acolyte was the first to win a World Title in any wrestling league? | The Acolytes
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Who beat The Acolytes in the tag team championship match at 'Rock Bottom' in 1998 by disqualification? | The Acolytes
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In the first Hardcore Invitational Tournament, who did The Acolytes give the match for and help? | The Acolytes
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What did The Acolytes usually put on to inform everyone that they were protecting someone? | The Acolytes
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Who did the Acolytes pin to win their second tag titles? | The Acolytes
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Who was the first person(s) to ask The Acotlyes for protection? | The Acolytes
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Who did The Acolytes beat to win their second tag team titles? | The Acolytes
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The final match for the APA happened on March 18, 2004. The "SmackDown!" General Manager at the time, Paul Heyman, forced them to compete against the WWE Tag Team champions, and if they lost, they would be fired. Who were the team they had to face? | The Career of... The Acolytes
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Rikishi and Scotty 2 Hotty. The APA lost the match, and were both scheduled to be fired. However, Bradshaw turned his back on Faarooq by sweet-talking Heyman into letting him staying, but not Faarooq.
It is unlikely the APA will team again, as Faarooq was released from the company on the same day (March 18th 2004), and Bradshaw has had incredible singles success under his new "JBL" gimmick.
The two eventually reunited permanently, restarting the APA in OVW, the WWE's development federation. Who did they beat to win the OVW Southern Tag Team Titles? | The Career of... The Acolytes
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Rene Dupree and Lance Cade. The match between Cade/Dupree and the APA originally ended with Dupree and Cade winning, but the decision was reversed, and as a result the APA became the OVW Tag Team Champions. They vacated the belts soon after due to being recalled to the WWE on the "SmackDown!" brand.
The APA were split up in the 2002 Brand Extension, with Bradshaw heading to "RAW", and Faarooq heading to "SmackDown!". At which Pay Per View did the two reunite, with Faarooq accompanying Bradshaw for his match? | The Career of... The Acolytes
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Backlash 2002. At "Backlash" 2002 Bradshaw took on, and was defeated by, Scott Hall of the nWo. Faarooq accompanied him to the ring to nullify the threat of Kevin Nash, Scott Hall's stablemate, who accompanied Hall to the ring. This Pay Per View took place less than three weeks after the APA had been split up.
Tazz. Bradshaw got the victory over Goodfather after a Clothesline from Hell. Tazz was a replacement for Jerry "The King" Lawler, who left the WWE in February 2001 due to his wife Stacy "The Kat" Carter being released from her contract.
Big Bossman and Bull Buchanan. Bossman and Buchanan won the match largely due to Bossman hitting Bradshaw with his ever present nightstick.
New Age Outlaws. The New Age Outlaws left the 2000 "Royal Rumble" still the WWE Tag Team Champions after their DX stable-mate X-Pac ran down to interfere in the match.
The Hardy Boyz. The Acolytes actually managed to overcome The Hardy Boyz and Michael Hayes (the manager of the Hardy Boyz) to win the Tag Titles, even if it was Hayes that took the loss.
Kaneand X-Pac. Kane and X-Pac, who won the Tag Titles from Owen Hart and Jeff Jarrett in March 1999. They lost the titles to the Acolytes on a house show on May 25, and it is unclear as to how the titles switched hands.
Ministry of Darkness. I did say it was easy. Bradshaw and Faarooq had not teamed together previously before they joined the MoD, and no explanation was given as to why they were teaming together on-screen. We were left to presume that The Undertaker had brainwashed them to serve as his bodyguards.
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