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The Revolution (WCW) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Revolution (WCW)

The Revolution was a professional wrestling heel stable in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) led by Shane Douglas.
==History==
The Revolution was formed by Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko, Shane Douglas, and Perry Saturn on July 29, 1999. When the group first came together, as faces, it was with the idea that they were a group of younger wrestlers who had felt slighted by WCW management, never giving them the chance to be stars, while always giving older, more established wrestlers the top spots.
The concept held some truth, and in reality, the stable was actually made up of close friends, as Douglas, Benoit, Malenko, and Saturn knew each other from their days in Extreme Championship Wrestling (Douglas, Benoit, and Malenko also were the original Triple Threat stable in ECW, while Saturn was part of The Eliminators with John Kronus). During a house show on September 11 at the Baltimore Arena, days after the death of WCW referee Mark Curtis, Douglas, Benoit, and Malenko paid tribute to their friend and dedicated the show to him.
In October of that year, after Vince Russo became head writer, the gimmick of the group changed to one that was anti-America and anti-government. This was established with Benoit taking a microphone, looking toward the entrance stage, and stating that they were "tired of the politics going on in the back". This blurred the line between storyline and real-life in regards to how WCW was being managed.
The group even went so far as to create their own flag and claim to have left the United States and formed their own government. Their theme music had a guitar and percussion sound very similar to Marilyn Manson's "The Beautiful People".
Benoit and Malenko left the group in October, but Malenko turned on Benoit in a setup where Malenko had never really left The Revolution. The Revolution then added Asya and feuded with The Filthy Animals. The Revolution kidnapped Torrie Wilson and put her freedom up in a match against the Animals which the Animals won.
In January 2000, Malenko, Saturn, and Benoit left WCW along with Eddie Guerrero in a dispute with management and formed The Radicalz in the World Wrestling Federation, while Douglas took a hiatus, before returning to WCW in April.

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