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He is best known for his appearances for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) under the ring names 1–2–3 Kid and X-Pac; World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as Syxx; and NWA Total Nonstop Action (NWA-TNA) as Syxx-Pac and under his real name.
The Band was a professional wrestling stable which competed in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) in 2010. The group – which originally consisted of Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Syxx-Pac – was presented as an unofficial reunion of the World Championship Wrestling (WCW) stable the New World Order (nWo), specifically its Wolfpac subgroups.
In October 1997, fellow nWo and former Kliq member Syxx began substituting for a legitimately injured Nash, teaming with Hall to defend the championship on numerous occasions. The Outsiders and Syxx claimed they were doing this under "Wolfpac Rules" (a nod to the storyline existence of the Freebird Rule), also referring to themselves as The ...
Syxx (joined on the September 16, 1996, episode of Nitro, injured on the October 13, 1997, episode of Nitro, and made his last WCW appearance on the November 16, 1997, episode of WorldWide before being fired from WCW in March 1998) Vincent (joined on the September 23, 1996, episode of Nitro, sided with nWo Hollywood after split)
X-Pac: July 30, 2001: Raw is War: Philadelphia, PA: 2 71: 73 Formerly known as Syxx. X-Pac's WWF Light Heavyweight Championship was also on the line. WWE recognizes X-Pac's reign as ending on October 11, 2001, when the episode aired on tape delay. [41] 47 Billy Kidman: October 9, 2001: SmackDown! Moline, IL: 5 13: 11
D-Generation X (DX) is an American professional wrestling stable, and later a tag team, who consisted of various members, most notably Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Chyna, X-Pac, and the New Age Outlaws, a tag team consisting of Road Dogg and Billy Gunn.
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Syxx, who had stolen the title belt from Malenko some time earlier, tried to use it to hit the champion. Guerrero charged out from the locker room and grabbed onto the belt, trying to get it away from Syxx. At the same time, Malenko and referee Mark Curtis tried to pull Syxx away from Guerrero. In the confusion that ensued, Syxx pulled the belt ...