#2 The Radicalz

The Four Horsemen are arguably the greatest faction of talent based on both in-ring skill and ability on the mic, but one has to wonder how good the Radicalz could have been had they been given time to develop.
As many will recall, Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero, Perry Saturn and Dean Malenko all came to WWE after becoming disenchanted with WCW and asking for their release. They debuted sitting at ringside during a New Age Outlaws tag team match and were inevitably provoked to get involved.
Announcer Jim Ross referred to the groups a bunch of ‘radicalz' because of how they had acted. The group didn't last all that long as a unit, and generally, only Saturn and Malenko remained in a loose alignment, while Benoit and Guerrero moved on to different things and were rarely associated with one another.
Whether they were heels or faces, their alliance could have been something more, but sadly they were disbanded prematurely. Each man brought an incredible set of in-ring skills, and all became a champion at one time or another.
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