Whether Right to Censor were a successful stable is debatable, but what can't be questioned is how obnoxious of an act they were. Their entrance music alone made fans,not to mention their opponents awaiting them in the ring, seethe. Perhaps they were attempting to play mind games with the rest of the locker room, but whatever they were trying to pull, it definitely didn't work on The Brothers of Destruction. Only days after WrestleMania X-Seven, the unofficial end of the Attitude Era, the two teams squared off on SmackDown. Right to Censor had a real opportunity to further their cause and establish themselves with this match-up, but it came as no surprise when The Brothers of Destruction made quick work of the group. It was perhaps the peak of their push, as they went on to lose most of their matches for the remainder of the year.