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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the shoot interview mentioned under NoodleIncident on the main page, he explained that the Brood was a Wrestling/VinceRusso creation and that Wrestling/{{Vince McMahon}}'s first question was "Who the hell hired Gangrel?" Despite any good reactions he may have received, [=McMahon=] apparently had no real enthusiasm for the gimmick. His and Wrestling/{{Luna|Vachon}}'s backstage scrapes with Wrestling/{{Sable}} didn't help either. In hindsight, it's pretty clear that the whole purpose of the Brood was getting Wrestling/{{Edge}} and Wrestling/{{Christian}} together to enable them to eventually break off on their own at Gangrel's expense, which was exactly what happened. In fact, even after Sable and Wrestling/MarcMero were sent away, neither he nor Luna could get much of a push. To be fair, he admits himself that he was seriously injury prone during his time in WWE and that's a big reason he never got another push. Not to mention...
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the shoot interview mentioned under NoodleIncident on the main page, he explained that the Brood was a Wrestling/VinceRusso creation and that Wrestling/{{Vince McMahon}}'s first question was "Who the hell hired Gangrel?" Despite any good reactions he may have received, [=McMahon=] apparently had no real enthusiasm for the gimmick. His and Wrestling/{{Luna|Vachon}}'s backstage scrapes with Wrestling/{{Sable}} didn't help either. In hindsight, it's pretty clear that the whole purpose of the Brood was getting Wrestling/{{Edge}} Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}} and Wrestling/{{Christian}} together to enable them to eventually break off on their own at Gangrel's expense, which was exactly what happened. In fact, even after Sable and Wrestling/MarcMero were sent away, neither he nor Luna could get much of a push. To be fair, he admits himself that he was seriously injury prone during his time in WWE and that's a big reason he never got another push. Not to mention...
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** He was scheduled to make a one-off appearance in Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling, in which on the August 25, 2021 episode of ''Dynamite'' he would save his former Brood stablemate [[Wrestling/{{Christian}} Christian Cage]] from The Elite, which would possibly lead to him taking part in a match on the following episode of ''Rampage'' (''Rampage'' being taped immediately after the live episode of ''Dynamite''). This was canned because of poor timing: At ''Wrestling/SummerSlam'' earlier in the week Wrestling/{{Edge}} had reverted back to his Brood persona, and AEW did not want to look like they were [[FollowTheLeader Following The Leader]], so they gave Gangrel's role to Frankie Kazarian instead. Gangrel would finally get an AEW appearance on the ''Double or Nothing 2022' go-home show, as part of Wrestling/TheYoungBucks' Hardy Boyz impersonation.
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** He was scheduled to make a one-off appearance in Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling, in which on the August 25, 2021 episode of ''Dynamite'' he would save his former Brood stablemate [[Wrestling/{{Christian}} Christian Cage]] from The Elite, which would possibly lead to him taking part in a match on the following episode of ''Rampage'' (''Rampage'' being taped immediately after the live episode of ''Dynamite''). This was canned because of poor timing: At ''Wrestling/SummerSlam'' earlier in the week Wrestling/{{Edge}} Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}} had reverted back to his Brood persona, and AEW did not want to look like they were [[FollowTheLeader Following The Leader]], so they gave Gangrel's role to Frankie Kazarian instead. Gangrel would finally get an AEW appearance on the ''Double or Nothing 2022' go-home show, as part of Wrestling/TheYoungBucks' Hardy Boyz impersonation.
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** He was scheduled to make a one-off appearance in Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling, in which on the August 25, 2021 episode of ''Dynamite'' he would save his former Brood stablemate [[Wrestling/{{Christian}} Christian Cage]] from The Elite, which would possibly lead to him taking part in a match on the following episode of ''Rampage'' (''Rampage'' being taped immediately after the live episode of ''Dynamite''). This was canned because of poor timing: At ''Wrestling/SummerSlam'' earlier in the week Wrestling/{{Edge}} had reverted back to his Brood persona, and AEW did not want to look like they were [[FollowTheLeader Following The Leader]], so they gave Gangrel's role to Frankie Kazarian instead.
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** He was scheduled to make a one-off appearance in Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling, in which on the August 25, 2021 episode of ''Dynamite'' he would save his former Brood stablemate [[Wrestling/{{Christian}} Christian Cage]] from The Elite, which would possibly lead to him taking part in a match on the following episode of ''Rampage'' (''Rampage'' being taped immediately after the live episode of ''Dynamite''). This was canned because of poor timing: At ''Wrestling/SummerSlam'' earlier in the week Wrestling/{{Edge}} had reverted back to his Brood persona, and AEW did not want to look like they were [[FollowTheLeader Following The Leader]], so they gave Gangrel's role to Frankie Kazarian instead. Gangrel would finally get an AEW appearance on the ''Double or Nothing 2022' go-home show, as part of Wrestling/TheYoungBucks' Hardy Boyz impersonation.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: When WWE ran their version of ECW, they had planned on bringing Gangrel back in a vampire stable with Kevin Thorn and Ariel, but his weight problems prevented it.
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** When WWE ran their version of ECW, they had planned on bringing Gangrel back in a vampire stable with Kevin Thorn and Ariel, but his weight problems preventedit.it.
** He was scheduled to make a one-off appearance in Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling, in which on the August 25, 2021 episode of ''Dynamite'' he would save his former Brood stablemate [[Wrestling/{{Christian}} Christian Cage]] from The Elite, which would possibly lead to him taking part in a match on the following episode of ''Rampage'' (''Rampage'' being taped immediately after the live episode of ''Dynamite''). This was canned because of poor timing: At ''Wrestling/SummerSlam'' earlier in the week Wrestling/{{Edge}} had reverted back to his Brood persona, and AEW did not want to look like they were [[FollowTheLeader Following The Leader]], so they gave Gangrel's role to Frankie Kazarian instead.
** When WWE ran their version of ECW, they had planned on bringing Gangrel back in a vampire stable with Kevin Thorn and Ariel, but his weight problems prevented
** He was scheduled to make a one-off appearance in Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling, in which on the August 25, 2021 episode of ''Dynamite'' he would save his former Brood stablemate [[Wrestling/{{Christian}} Christian Cage]] from The Elite, which would possibly lead to him taking part in a match on the following episode of ''Rampage'' (''Rampage'' being taped immediately after the live episode of ''Dynamite''). This was canned because of poor timing: At ''Wrestling/SummerSlam'' earlier in the week Wrestling/{{Edge}} had reverted back to his Brood persona, and AEW did not want to look like they were [[FollowTheLeader Following The Leader]], so they gave Gangrel's role to Frankie Kazarian instead.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the shoot interview mentioned under NoodleIncident on the main page, he explained that the Brood was a Wrestling/VinceRusso creation and that Wrestling/{{Vince McMahon}}'s first question was "Who the hell hired Gangrel?" Despite any good reactions he may have received, [=McMahon=] apparently had no real enthusiasm for the gimmick. His and Wrestling/{{Luna|Vachon}}'s backstage scrapes with Wrestling/{{Sable}} didn't help either. In hindsight, it's pretty clear that the whole purpose of the Brood was getting Wrestling/{{Edge}} and Wrestling/{{Christian}} together to enable them to eventually break off on their own at Gangrel's expense, which was exactly what happened. In fact, even after Sable and Wrestling/MarcMero were sent away, neither he nor Luna could get much of a push.
** To be fair, he admits himself that he was seriously injury prone during his time in WWE and that's a big reason he never got another push. Not to mention...
** To be fair, he admits himself that he was seriously injury prone during his time in WWE and that's a big reason he never got another push. Not to mention...
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the shoot interview mentioned under NoodleIncident on the main page, he explained that the Brood was a Wrestling/VinceRusso creation and that Wrestling/{{Vince McMahon}}'s first question was "Who the hell hired Gangrel?" Despite any good reactions he may have received, [=McMahon=] apparently had no real enthusiasm for the gimmick. His and Wrestling/{{Luna|Vachon}}'s backstage scrapes with Wrestling/{{Sable}} didn't help either. In hindsight, it's pretty clear that the whole purpose of the Brood was getting Wrestling/{{Edge}} and Wrestling/{{Christian}} together to enable them to eventually break off on their own at Gangrel's expense, which was exactly what happened. In fact, even after Sable and Wrestling/MarcMero were sent away, neither he nor Luna could get much of a push.
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** To be fair, he admits himself that he was seriously injury prone during his time in WWE and that's a big reason he never got another push. His problems with weight kept him from coming back too.
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** To be fair, he admits himself that he was seriously injury prone during his time in WWE and that's a big reason he never got another push. His Not to mention...
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: When WWE ran their version of ECW, they had planned on bringing Gangrel back in a vampire stable with Kevin Thorn and Ariel, but his weight problemswith weight kept him from coming back too.prevented it.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: When WWE ran their version of ECW, they had planned on bringing Gangrel back in a vampire stable with Kevin Thorn and Ariel, but his weight problems
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** To be fair, he admits himself that he was seriously injury prone during his time in WWE and that's a big reason he never got another push.
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** To be fair, he admits himself that he was seriously injury prone during his time in WWE and that's a big reason he never got another push. His problems with weight kept him from coming back too.
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* BreakupBreakout: Zig-zagged. He was the breakout from his team The Blackharts, but, as described below, was used solely to get Edge and Christian together.
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* RealSongThemeTune: Music/{{Metallica}}'s [[Music/MetallicaAlbum "Holier Than Thou"]] in Wrestling/{{ECW}}.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the shoot interview mentioned under NoodleIncident on the main page, he explained that the Brood was a Wrestling/VinceRusso creation and that Wrestling/{{Vince McMahon}}'s first question was "Who the hell hired Gangrel?" Despite any good reactions he may have received, [=McMahon=] apparently had no real enthusiasm for the gimmick. His andLuna's Wrestling/{{Luna|Vachon}}'s backstage scrapes with Sable Wrestling/{{Sable}} didn't help either. In hindsight, it's pretty clear that the whole purpose of the Brood was getting Edge Wrestling/{{Edge}} and Christian Wrestling/{{Christian}} together to enable them to eventually break off on their own at Gangrel's expense, which was exactly what happened. In fact, even after Sable and Mero Wrestling/MarcMero were sent away, neither he nor Luna could get much of a push.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the shoot interview mentioned under NoodleIncident on the main page, he explained that the Brood was a Wrestling/VinceRusso creation and that Wrestling/{{Vince McMahon}}'s first question was "Who the hell hired Gangrel?" Despite any good reactions he may have received, [=McMahon=] apparently had no real enthusiasm for the gimmick. His and
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the shoot interview mentioned under NoodleIncident on the main page, he explained that the Brood was a Wrestling/VinceRusso creation and that Wrestling/{{Vince McMahon}}'s first question was "Who the hell hired Gangrel?" Despite any good reactions he may have received, [=McMahon=] apparently had no real enthusiasm for the gimmick. His and Luna's backstage scrapes with Sable didn't help either. In hindsight, it's pretty clear that the whole purpose of the Brood was getting Edge and Christian together to enable them to eventually break off on their own at Gangrel's expense, which was exactly what happened. In fact, even after Sable and Mero were sent away, neither he nor Luna could get much of a push.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the shoot interview mentioned under NoodleIncident on the main page, he explained that the Brood was a Wrestling/VinceRusso creation and that Wrestling/{{Vince McMahon}}'s first question was "Who the hell hired Gangrel?" Despite any good reactions he may have received, [=McMahon=] apparently had no real enthusiasm for the gimmick. His and Luna's backstage scrapes with Sable didn't help either. In hindsight, it's pretty clear that the whole purpose of the Brood was getting Edge and Christian together to enable them to eventually break off on their own at Gangrel's expense, which was exactly what happened. In fact, even after Sable and Mero were sent away, neither he nor Luna could get much of a push.
** To be fair, he admits himself that he was seriously injury prone during his time in WWE and that's a big reason he never got another push.
** To be fair, he admits himself that he was seriously injury prone during his time in WWE and that's a big reason he never got another push.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the shoot interview mentioned under NoodleIncident on the main page, he explained that the Brood was a Wrestling/VinceRusso creation and that Wrestling/{{Vince McMahon}}'s first question was "Who the hell hired Gangrel?" Despite any good reactions he may have received, [=McMahon=] apparently had no real enthusiasm for the gimmick. His and Luna's backstage scrapes with Sable didn't help either. In hindsight, it's pretty clear that the whole purpose of the Brood was getting Edge and Christian together to enable them to eventually break off on their own at Gangrel's expense, which was exactly what happened.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the shoot interview mentioned under NoodleIncident on the main page, he explained that the Brood was a Wrestling/VinceRusso creation and that Wrestling/{{Vince McMahon}}'s first question was "Who the hell hired Gangrel?" Despite any good reactions he may have received, [=McMahon=] apparently had no real enthusiasm for the gimmick. His and Luna's backstage scrapes with Sable didn't help either. In hindsight, it's pretty clear that the whole purpose of the Brood was getting Edge and Christian together to enable them to eventually break off on their own at Gangrel's expense, which was exactly what happened. In fact, even after Sable and Mero were sent away, neither he nor Luna could get much of a push.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: In the shoot interview mentioned under NoodleIncident on the main page, he explained that the Brood was a Wrestling/VinceRusso creation and that Wrestling/{{Vince McMahon}}'s first question was "Who the hell hired Gangrel?" Despite any good reactions he may have received, [=McMahon=] apparently had no real enthusiasm for the gimmick. His and Luna's backstage scrapes with Sable didn't help either. In hindsight, it's pretty clear that the whole purpose of the Brood was getting Edge and Christian together to enable them to eventually break off on their own at Gangrel's expense, which was exactly what happened.