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* [[Wrestling/UltimateWarrior The Ultimate Warrior]]'s "One Warrior Nation" that was set up to oppose [[Wrestling/HulkHogan "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan]] in Wrestling/{{WCW}}. (Get it? [[{{Anvilicious}} OWN is the opposite of nWo!]]) Sort of lost the point when Warrior recruited/enslaved a new member, though...

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* [[Wrestling/UltimateWarrior The Ultimate Warrior]]'s "One Warrior Nation" that was set up to oppose [[Wrestling/HulkHogan "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan]] in Wrestling/{{WCW}}. (Get it? [[{{Anvilicious}} OWN is the opposite of nWo!]]) [=nWo=]!) Sort of lost the point when Warrior recruited/enslaved a new member, though...
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* Jaider Lee in the Bolivian New Xtreme Order, whose sheer speed, stamina, agility and {{genre savvy}} in regards to wrestling moves allow him to fight multiple opponents by himself for extended periods of time.

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* Jaider Lee in the Bolivian New Xtreme Order, whose sheer speed, stamina, agility and {{genre savvy}} savvy in regards to wrestling moves allow him to fight multiple opponents by himself for extended periods of time.
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* [[Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin "Stone Cold" Steve Austin]] against [[Wrestling/VinceMcMahon Vince [=McMahon=]]] and almost the entire backstage locker wrestlers during their feud in the WWF attitude era, notable in the 1999 Royal Rumble. Classic one man army against corporate power. Stone Cold ultimately emerged as the victor of their 2 year long feud. Oh Hell Yeah!

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* [[Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin "Stone Cold" Steve Austin]] against [[Wrestling/VinceMcMahon Vince [=McMahon=]]] and almost the entire backstage locker room of wrestlers during their feud in the WWF attitude era, notable in the 1999 Royal Rumble. Classic one man army against corporate power. Stone Cold ultimately emerged as the victor of their 2 year long feud. Oh Hell Yeah!
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* Oftentimes, a "[[WrestlingMonster monster]]" is introduced, or reintroduced, by showing up and beating up a lot of people, effectively clearing the ring. Wrestling/TheUndertaker [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deAAxHFqHa8&feature=related shows us how it's done]].



* Oftentimes, a "monster" is introduced, or reintroduced, by showing up and beating up a lot of people, effectively clearing the ring. Wrestling/TheUndertaker [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deAAxHFqHa8&feature=related shows us how it's done]].

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* Oftentimes, a "monster" is introduced, or reintroduced, by showing up Jaider Lee in the Bolivian New Xtreme Order, whose sheer speed, stamina, agility and beating up a lot {{genre savvy}} in regards to wrestling moves allow him to fight multiple opponents by himself for extended periods of people, effectively clearing the ring. Wrestling/TheUndertaker [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deAAxHFqHa8&feature=related shows us how it's done]].time.
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* StoneColdSteveAustin against VinceMcMahon and almost the entire backstage locker wrestlers during their feud in the WWF attitude era, notable in the 1999 Royal Rumble. Classic one man army against corporate power. Stone Cold ultimately emerged as the victor of their 2 year long feud. Oh Hell Yeah!
* The UltimateWarrior's "One Warrior Nation" that was set up to oppose "Hollywood" HulkHogan in {{WCW}}. (Get it? [[{{Anvilicious}} OWN is the opposite of nWo!]]) Sort of lost the point when Warrior recruited/enslaved a new member, though...
* In many cases in 1997, Wrestler/{{Sting}} was a One Man Army when taking on the [[NewWorldOrder nWo]]--over the course of that year, he ended up taking out the entire group on multiple occasions, all in a bid to get his hands around Hogan's neck.
* {{WCW}} had another in {{Goldberg}}, who {{squash| match}}ed so many people that the announcers started keeping track of his win-loss record.
* Oftentimes, a "monster" is introduced, or reintroduced, by showing up and beating up a lot of people, effectively clearing the ring. TheUndertaker [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deAAxHFqHa8&feature=related shows us how it's done]].

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* StoneColdSteveAustin [[Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin "Stone Cold" Steve Austin]] against VinceMcMahon [[Wrestling/VinceMcMahon Vince [=McMahon=]]] and almost the entire backstage locker wrestlers during their feud in the WWF attitude era, notable in the 1999 Royal Rumble. Classic one man army against corporate power. Stone Cold ultimately emerged as the victor of their 2 year long feud. Oh Hell Yeah!
* [[Wrestling/UltimateWarrior The UltimateWarrior's Ultimate Warrior]]'s "One Warrior Nation" that was set up to oppose [[Wrestling/HulkHogan "Hollywood" HulkHogan Hulk Hogan]] in {{WCW}}.Wrestling/{{WCW}}. (Get it? [[{{Anvilicious}} OWN is the opposite of nWo!]]) Sort of lost the point when Warrior recruited/enslaved a new member, though...
* In many cases in 1997, Wrestler/{{Sting}} Wrestling/{{Sting}} was a One Man Army when taking on the [[NewWorldOrder [[Wrestling/NewWorldOrder nWo]]--over the course of that year, he ended up taking out the entire group on multiple occasions, all in a bid to get his hands around Hogan's neck.
* {{WCW}} [=WCW=] had another in {{Goldberg}}, Wrestling/{{Goldberg}}, who {{squash| match}}ed so many people that the announcers started keeping track of his win-loss record.
* Oftentimes, a "monster" is introduced, or reintroduced, by showing up and beating up a lot of people, effectively clearing the ring. TheUndertaker Wrestling/TheUndertaker [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deAAxHFqHa8&feature=related shows us how it's done]].
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* StoneColdSteveAustin against VinceMcMahon and almost the entire backstage locker wrestlers during their feud in the WWF attitude era, notable in the 1999 Royal Rumble. Classic one man army against corporate power. Stone Cold ultimately emerged as the victor of their 2 year long feud. Oh Hell Yeah!
* The UltimateWarrior's "One Warrior Nation" that was set up to oppose "Hollywood" HulkHogan in {{WCW}}. (Get it? [[{{Anvilicious}} OWN is the opposite of nWo!]]) Sort of lost the point when Warrior recruited/enslaved a new member, though...
* In many cases in 1997, Wrestler/{{Sting}} was a One Man Army when taking on the [[NewWorldOrder nWo]]--over the course of that year, he ended up taking out the entire group on multiple occasions, all in a bid to get his hands around Hogan's neck.
* {{WCW}} had another in {{Goldberg}}, who {{squash| match}}ed so many people that the announcers started keeping track of his win-loss record.
* Oftentimes, a "monster" is introduced, or reintroduced, by showing up and beating up a lot of people, effectively clearing the ring. TheUndertaker [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deAAxHFqHa8&feature=related shows us how it's done]].

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