4 WWF Stables based on real life

The Nation of Domination was a heel stable in the WWF from 1996 to 1998
The Nation of Domination was a heel stable in the WWF from 1996 to 1998

#1. Right to Censor

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Growing up watching WWE, the Right to Censor was the most annoying stable in the WWF/E in the Attitude Era. From their entrance video to their views, Right to Censor was the worst in the eyes of fans.

Courting Steven Richards, Bull Buchanan, Ivory, The Kat, The Godfather, and Val Venis among its members, Right to Censor would take the gimmicks of the Attitude Era and turn them to be more family friendly, waging war on hardcore matches and violence as well as sexual content on WWF television. The team would have limited success, with Ivory winning the women's title and the team of Bull Buchanan and the Godfather winning the tag team titles.

Right to Censor was based off a conservative censorship advocacy group called Parents Television Council. The conservative group took issue with the WWF's gratuitous violence and sexuality during the program.

The group also used footage and claimed that WWF's portrayal of violence had resulted in deaths of children, as they copied the moves they had seen performed by professional wrestlers. The WWF sued the organization, settling out of court for $3.5 Million and the head of the organization apologized for the comments.

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Edited by Rahul Arun
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