6. The Radicalz 2000
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOodhyZq4Nk If the arrival of Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash to WCW in the mid-nineties were an example of the increasing success of Nitro then the move of the Radicalz was synonymous with the WWF becoming taking back power. Chris Benoit was never comfortable with the backstage political environment at WCW and despite them giving him the World Championship his feelings didnt change. He forfeited the title and headed to the WWF, alongside Eddie Guerrero, Dean Malenko and Perry Saturn. They first showed up on Raw during a tag team match between the New Age Outlaws and the team of Al Snow and Steve Blackman (or Snowballs as they were known for the night). Road Dogg was tossed over the barricade on top of them. The DX member took a swing and the faction started to beat down on him. Snow and Blackman watched on as the Outlaws were dominated by the foursome. Billy Gunn was hit with a Saturn Suplex before falling victim to a Guerrero Frog Splash. Malenko caught Dogg in a Suplex before Benoit finished him with his signature diving head-butt. The crowd went wild as the Radicalz left the ring. They had made their mark and WCW had been dealt a very heavy blow.