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Degeneration X : ウィキペディア英語版
D-Generation X

D-Generation X (also known DX) is a professional wrestling stable (and later tag team) best known for their appearances in the World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment/WWE). The group originated in the midst of the WWF's "Attitude Era" in 1997 as a foil to another prominent faction, The Hart Foundation.
After its original run with members Shawn Michaels, Hunter Hearst Hemsley (later known simply as Triple H), Chyna and Rick Rude, the group expanded to become a mainstay of the Attitude Era with new additions like X-Pac, The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg and Billy Gunn) and Tori until it disbanded in August 2000. After a teased reunion in 2002, DX reformed in June 2006 as the duo of Triple H and Shawn Michaels for the remainder of the year and again in August 2009 until March 2010, shortly before Michaels' retirement. Reunited in the ring again in 2012 for 1000th episode of ''Raw''. This incarnation was voted the greatest WWE Tag Team Champions of all time in a 2013 WWE viewer poll.〔(The WWE Universe's picks for best champions ever ). WWE. September 15, 2013. Retrieved October 17, 2013.〕
== Concept ==
The group's gimmick was best known as a gang of rebels who broke the rules, acted and spoke as they pleased, and wrestled whoever they wanted no matter how provocative and insulting. Noted for their crude, profane humor and sophomoric pranks, the stable has been dubbed multiple times as the "most controversial group in WWF/E history". Michaels' autobiography suggests that it was WWF head writer Vince Russo who first conceived the moniker for the faction, while Hart claims it originated from New York Post columnist Phil Mushnick, a frequent critic of the WWF.〔"New York Post columnist Phil Mushnick was the one who coined the phrase, in an article that was actually critical of the drift of the WWF into sex, sleaze and soap opera, and away from wrestling." ch. 40 - 〕
DX was one of the three main contributing factors, along with Stone Cold Steve Austin, and The Rock to the onset of the WWF's Attitude Era. WWF/E Chairman Vince McMahon has repeatedly denied that DX was inspired or heavily influenced by World Championship Wrestling's (WCW) New World Order (nWo), though the core members of both on-screen factions included members of professional wrestling's Kliq; (Sean Waltman even served as a member of both groups; as did Michaels, briefly, during the nWo's revival in the WWF/E in 2002). On October 6, 1997, in one of the earliest DX promos — in fact the week before the group was officially named — Michaels alluded to this off-screen connection. After Bret Hart claimed to have destroyed the Kliq and to have "run (Hall and Kevin Nash ) outta town" (that is, from the WWF to the rival WCW/nWo), Michaels declared, "The Kliq owns this (wrestling ) business", and said that it had really undergone "expansion" rather than "destruction".

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