McMahon-Helmsley Faction | |
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Stable | |
Members | See below |
Name(s) | McMahon-Helmsley Era McMahon-Helmsley Faction McMahon-Helmsley Regime Corporate DX |
Billed from | Tampa, Florida |
Debut | December 13, 1999 |
Disbanded | July 21, 2002 |
Years active | 1999–2000 |
The McMahon–Helmsley Faction is a stable in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now known as WWE), which was founded in late 1999, had mostly faded away by early 2001 and finally ended in mid-2002 with subsequent reunions in 2009 and 2018.
The period of its existence and dominance as a villainous stable was also dubbed the McMahon-Helmsley Regime and the McMahon-Helmsley Era. Although initially it was an affront to The Corporation by the daughter of the owner, Stephanie McMahon, and one of its biggest up-and-coming stars, Triple H, it evolved into an alliance between then-heel stable, D-Generation X and a resurrected Corporation. It also included the majority of all heel wrestlers in the company at the time.
History
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Origins
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On the November 29, 1999 episode of Raw Is War, WWF owner Mr. McMahon‘s daughter Stephanie was set to marry Test, but Triple H interrupted the ceremony. He played a video on the titantron showing himself marrying a drugged Stephanie at a drive-through chapel in Las Vegas. This led to a match at Armageddon between Triple H and Mr. McMahon with the stipulations being that if Triple H won, he would receive a WWF Championship title shot on Raw Is War, whereas, if Vince was victorious, Triple H would sign an annulment. Triple H won the match, and afterwards, Stephanie turned on her father and hugged her new husband.
The next night on Raw Is War, Triple H announced the inception of the McMahon-Helmsley Era. His capture of the WWF Championship soon thereafter, coupled with Road Dogg and Billy Gunn’s dominance of the tag team division helped cement the faction’s power. With Vince injured and Linda and Shane McMahon absent, Stephanie was the sole remaining shareholder, so she and Triple H assumed control of the WWF.
Purpose
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Principally, the faction ensured that Triple H did not lose the WWF Championship. The faction would therefore interfere in title matches where Triple H might lose, either intentionally causing a disqualification or attacking Triple H’s opponent behind the referee’s back. The group also helped Stephanie McMahon win and retain the Women’s Championship, and assisted X-Pac in his ongoing feud against Kane.
Mid-card and lower card Superstars such as Jeff Hardy became targets for the group, in order to protect the New Age Outlaws’ WWF Tag Team Championship. Matt Hardy had been previously injured, so the group made it their mission to cripple him so that the both of them would be injured. Others such as Big Show, Test, Rikishi, Kane, Chris Benoit (an on and off ally of the faction), Funaki and Too Cool, and Edge and Christian (before the duo turned heel) were also targets of the faction.
Opposition
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The group was immediately opposed by Mankind, who appeared on Raw Is War to tell Triple H and Stephanie that he thought that “the McMahon-Helmsley Era kinda sucks”. The Rock would come to his defense, but Triple H forced them to face each other in a “Pink Slip on a Pole” match, where the loser would be fired. The Rock won the match and Mankind was fired. The Faction also tried to get The Rock fired as well, but their efforts failed.
On the January 10, 2000 episode of Raw Is War, The Rock and most of the WWF locker room surrounded the ring and threatened to “walk out on Triple H’s candy ass” if Mankind was not reinstated. With their backs against the wall, Stephanie and Triple H had no other choice but to comply, leading to Mankind being reinstated and challenging Triple H to a match for the WWF Championship at the Royal Rumble. After a brutal beatdown at the hands of Triple H on the January 10 episode of Raw Is War, Mankind metamorphosised into Cactus Jack three days later on SmackDown!, therefore making the match at the Royal Rumble Triple H versus Cactus Jack in a Street Fight, which was won by Triple H. At No Way Out, Jack lost a Hell in a Cell match to Triple H in which his career was on the line against Triple H’s WWF Championship, and therefore Jack was forced to retire.
Meanwhile, The Rock was defeated by Big Show after interference from a returning Shane McMahon, losing his WrestleMania 2000 title shot to Big Show. The Rock then challenged Big Show to a rematch to regain his title shot with Shane McMahon as the special guest referee. The Rock, who had put his career on the line as a stipulation from within the match itself was victorious after a returning Mr. McMahon, who had punched out both Shane and Triple H (who had attempted to intercept Vince on his way to the ring) gave the pinfall victory in The Rock’s favor after donning the referee shirt. Linda McMahon then brought Mick Foley out of retirement and made the WrestleMania 2000 main event a fatal four-way elimination match between The Rock, Big Show, Triple H and Mick Foley, with each competitor having a McMahon in his corner. Vince turned on The Rock and secured a victory for Triple H after Big Show and Mick Foley were eliminated. Vince claimed that backing Triple H was the only way to reconcile with his daughter, and accepted Triple H as his son-in-law. He also claimed that The Rock only cared about himself. Shane abandoned Big Show soon after, also backing Triple H.
Over the course of the next few months, the McMahon–Helmsley Faction faced opposition from a variety of wrestlers, including The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Undertaker, Kane, Big Show, The Dudley Boyz, Chris Jericho, Too Cool (Scotty Too Hotty, Grand Master Sexay and Rikishi) and Steve Blackman. In addition to the wrestlers, senior referee Earl Hebner had also gotten involved in the opposition against the Faction stemming from his actions during the April 17, 2000 episode of Raw is War, in which Hebner, who had served as the referee during a Triple H vs. Jericho WWF Championship match, had counted the pinfall victory for Jericho, enabling the latter to win the championship though Hebner would later reverse his decision under pressure from Triple H, Stephanie, and Shane, leading to Hebner being fired by Triple H soon afterwards. Foley became WWF Commissioner in mid-2000 and aided in the fight against the Faction.
Triple H was a dominant champion throughout the first half of 2000, but lost the WWF Championship to The Rock twice. The first loss was at Backlash, when Stone Cold Steve Austin knocked him out with a chair shot and Linda McMahon reinstated Earl Hebner to count the pinfall. His second loss was at King of the Ring, when he, Vince and Shane defended the title in a six-man tag match against Kane, The Undertaker and The Rock. Vince had hoped that his enemies’ individual title aspirations would lead them to fight amongst one another, but his plans were foiled when The Rock pinned Vince for the victory.
Dissolution
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After Triple H lost the title, he would feud with Chris Jericho, with the remaining members of D-Generation X (DX) by his side. These allies would help Shane capture the Hardcore Championship from Steve Blackman. Triple H, Shane, Stephanie, and Kurt Angle formed an alliance to win the WWF Championship from The Rock, but this alliance would crumble after a love triangle between Triple H, Stephanie, and Angle.
Stone Cold Steve Austin’s return in September 2000 further aided in the dismantling of the group. By late 2000, with Road Dogg out of the WWF, Billy Gunn returning as a face and X-Pac injured, the group was largely forgotten. However, the following year saw Austin turn heel and join Triple H and Mr. McMahon to form The Power Trip, with Stephanie siding with them.
Members
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At its height, official members of the McMahon–Helmsley Faction included the following:
- D-Generation X (Triple H, X-Pac, Road Dogg, Billy Gunn and Tori)
- McMahon family – Vince McMahon, Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley and Shane McMahon
- Pat Patterson and Gerald Brisco
Frequent associates of the McMahon–Helmsley Faction included:
- Kurt Angle – interested in standing up for the “good name” of Stephanie
- The Radicalz – were given contracts after betraying Cactus Jack and aligning themselves with WWF Champion Triple H
- Edge and Christian – affiliated with Angle and Shane and helped the McMahons in attacks and beatdowns
- William Regal – Commissioner, became the commissioner by Vince McMahon after Mick Foley was fired by Vince in December 2000.
Championships and accomplishments
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- World Wrestling Federation
- WWF Championship (2 times) – Triple H
- WWF Hardcore Championship (4 times) – Gerald Brisco (2), Pat Patterson (1), and Shane McMahon (1)
- WWF Intercontinental Championship (4 times) – Triple H (2) and Chris Benoit (2)
- WWF Tag Team Championship (3 times) – The New Age Outlaws (1) and Edge and Christian (2)
- WWF Women’s Championship (1 time) – Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley
See also
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References
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