10 Best Worked Shoots In WWE History

10. X-Pac Has A Message For Eric Bischoff

When Sean Waltman, the prodigal 'Kid' of the WWF, returned home in 1998, he did so in style. Jumping ship from WCW, Waltman immediately joined his Kliq buddy, Triple H, in the new and improved D-Generation X. What's more, he did so with a few choice words for his former employers in Atlanta.

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After spending 18 months in WCW as a prominent member of the New World Order, Waltman wasted little time before he got down to business. Immediately telling Hulk Hogan that he "sucks", the WWF's newest signing went on to take aim directly at Eric Bischoff himself, with some pretty derogatory remarks for the WCW boss. Waltman even went as far as to name drop Kevin Nash and Scott Hall, saying they "would be standing right here with us, if they weren't being held hostage by World Championship Wrestling."

The promo was edgy, it crossed the line and it was raw - three ingredients the WWF's Attitide Era became known for. The promo got the new incarnation of D-Generation X off to a running start and helped them become a vital part of WWF programming going forward. The promo even incited a rebuttal from Eric Bischoff weeks later on Nitro, prompting Bischoff to tell Waltman to "bite me" in response.

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