#4 Right To Censor (led by former WWE Hardcore Champion Stevie Richards)
WWE created Right To Censor as a parody of the Parents Teacher Council. The group was led by Stevie Richards, but it was the selection of members that provided some sense of ironic surprise.
The Godfather, who played a pimp throughout the Attitude Era, shed his most successful gimmick and joined the faction as The Goodfather. Similarly surprising was the inclusion of Val Venis, who had until then infamously portrayed an adult movie star.
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Right To Censor achieved some success, although not enough to be widely remembered by modern-day fans.
#3 The Cabinet (led by WWE Hall of Famer JBL)
John 'Bradshaw' Layfield's meteoric rise from career mid-carder to villainous WWE champion stunned many, as the company tried hard to solidify the former APA member as a villainous headliner.
JBL needed a set of allies to help him maintain his status as the world champion, which led to him creating The Cabinet. The likes of Orlando Jordan and the Basham Brothers were recruited to join JBL's unit.
The faction lost members and was limited to JBL, Orlando Jordan, and Jillian Hall, and was disbanded without much fanfare.