10 Forgotten WWE Stables You Totally Don't Remember

2. Right To Nudity

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Members: The Kat, Jacqueline and APA.

When: 2001

OK, so you get bonus points if this jogs the ol' memory.

Right To Censor was one of the hottest acts in wrestling throughout 2000. Steven Richards and gang dominated portions of the biggest shows, and they're one of the most memorable groups of the era. Then, there was the faction APA put together with The Kat and Jacqueline that's so latter-day 'Attitude' it hurts.

They announced themselves as the "Right To Nudity" in early-2001. This coincided with Faarooq and Bradshaw strolling around in t-shirts that said they were "Always Pounding A*s", which remains one of the most...provocative items WWE has ever put on sale. Seriously, who was buying that and walking around in it willingly?!

Right To Nudity disbanded when Kat was fired in February '01. APA kept feuding with RTC, but all of their chat about championing someone's right to get naked was scrapped in favour of their right to drink beer and play cards. Or something. Who knows? This was an excuse for Kat and Jackie to strip on telly, and everyone knows it.

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