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    Shawn Michaels
     
    Height: 6 foot 1
    Weight: 225 pounds
    From: San Antonio, Texas
    Signature Move: Sweet Chin Music
    Career Highlights: 3-time WWE Champion; World Heavyweight Champion; 1995 and 1996 Royal Rumble winner; three-time Intercontinental Champion; four-time World Tag Team Champion; European Champion
    Bio: One of the founding fathers of D-Generation X, Shawn Michaels was part of the group from its inception until WrestleMania XIV. During his time as the leader of DX, Michaels held the WWE Championship for nearly five months and held the European Championship for three.
     
    The true genesis of DX occurred on August 18, 1997 when Michaels and Triple H were forced to team up by Commissioner Slaughter. Michaels and Triple H were victorious that night over Undertaker & Mankind, and over the next few weeks, they began to be seen together more and more.
     
    On Sept. 20 of that year, Triple H and bodyguard Chyna helped Michaels defeat the British Bulldog for the European Championship at One Night Only. This was the next “big” moment in the evolution of DX, as the trio was now officially together. With then-WWE Champion Bret Hart continuously calling them degenerates, the official name “D-Generation X” was coined on October 13, signifying the official beginning of the group’s lore.
     
    At Survivor Series, Michaels had the opportunity to face Hart for the WWE Championship. And in the infamous “Montreal Incident,” Michaels defeated Hart by submission using The Hitman’s own signature Sharpshooter. With DX (and specifically Michaels) now holding two championships, the group was established as a force to be reckoned with.
     
    Over the next few months, Michaels, Triple H and Chyna would continuously defy authority with their lewd and juvenile antics. Their most specific target was Sgt. Slaughter, then the WWE Commissioner. In one particularly memorable instance, DX donned helmets with face shields and windshield wipers to prevent Slaughter’s saliva from hitting their faces while he chastised them.
     
    Slaughter tried to stick it to DX on one RAW in December, but it was Michaels and Triple H who outsmarted the Commissioner. Slaughter ordered HBK to defend the European Championship against Triple H, hoping to cause some dissention in the group. Unfortunately, they had a plan, and when the match came around Michaels basically laid down and allowed Triple H to pin him and claim the gold. As Slaughter looked on frustrated, DX crowed about their “tough battle” to further thumb their nose at the authority figure.
     
     
    DX continuously enraged Slaughter, with their infamous “Christmas Moon” that same night being just another example of their defiance to the Commissioner. Seemingly however, karma would strike Michaels in January 1998 at the Royal Rumble. While defending the WWE Championship in a Casket Match against Undertaker, Michaels landed hard on the casket and suffered a back injury. While it was not originally known how serious the injury was, it would eventually keep Michaels out of action for more than four years.
     
    For the next two months, Michaels stuck mostly to a non-wrestling role. However, he remained a major antagonist against looming WrestleMania opponent Stone Cold Steve Austin. When Mike Tyson was signed to be the special enforcer for their match, Michaels got into a confrontation with the former boxer; however, it was all a ruse, as HBK ripped Tyson’s shirt off to reveal a D-Generation X shirt underneath. And after a later confrontation between Tyson and Austin, DX marched to the ring dressed like Uncle Sam to campaign for a Tyson vs. Austin match.
     
    The end of Michaels’ tenure as leader of DX would finally come at WrestleMania XIV. Michaels defended the WWE Championship against Austin, and the referee was knocked out late in the match. Tyson would come in to count the winning pinfall for Austin, leading to a confrontation between Tyson and Michaels. After Michaels shoved Tyson, the former boxer floored him with a right hand, knocking the former WWE Champion out. The next night, Triple H relieved Michaels of his duties as leader of DX, and Michaels would not return to the ring until SummerSlam 2002.
     
    It looked like DX would come back together in 2002 when Triple H convinced a returned Shawn Michaels to get the band back together. It was only a one night deal, however, as The Game turned on his former friend to spark a bitter rivalry that would last for years.
     
     
    But now, nearly nine years after their initial pairing, Michaels and Triple H have come together to re-form D-Generation X. And once again, they have an authority figure as a common enemy…only this time, it’s the WWE Chairman himself, Mr. McMahon.
     
     
     
     
     
    Bad Ass Billy Gunn
     
     
    Height: 6 foot 4
    Weight: 258 pounds
    Signature Move: Famasser, spike piledriver
    Career Highlights: Four-time World Tag Team Champion while with DX
    Bio: Billy Gunn is one of the most decorated tag team competitors in WWE history. While he achieved tag team success as a member of the Smokin’ Gunns, he was never in the limelight more than when he was a member of D-Generation X with his New Age Outlaw partner Road Dogg Jesse James.
     
    Though not original members of the group, the Outlaws were the much-needed catalyst that helped get the second edition of the most controversial group in sports-entertainment history off the ground. The Outlaws became official members of DX the night after WrestleMania XIV. Gunn and Road Dogg squared off against their WrestleMania opponents Cactus Jack & Chainsaw Charlie in a Steel Cage rematch. As the match progressed, Triple H and a returning X-Pac came to the ring. Their reason for being ringside was unknown at the time, but things soon became clear. The two Superstars, who earlier reformed D-Generation X without founding member Shawn Michaels, helped the Outlaws regain the gold. It was official – the Outlaws were now members of DX. And to commemorate the memorable moment, each Superstar climbed on the top turnbuckle of a corner and delivered crotch chops in unison as the crowd went crazy.
     
    Gunn and James went on to amazing success while in DX. The duo captured the World Tag Team Championship on four separate occasions, and each time, Mick Foley was on the opposing team. In addition to defeating Foley (as Cactus Jack) the night after WrestleMania XIV, the Outlaws went on to defeat Foley by himself (after Kane refused to tag with him), the Rock N’ Sock Connection and Foley & Al Snow.
     
    The New Age Outlaws had the perfect attitude to fit in with a group like DX. They were charismatic and loved to have a good time at other people’s expenses, but they never let having a good time get in the way of taking care of business. Because above all, they were one of the most ruthless tag teams that WWE has ever seen.
     
    After DX disbanded, Gunn went on to have a successful singles career as well. In fact, he formed a partnership with former DX-mate Chyna. After joining forces, Gunn was able to secure a victory over Eddie Guerrero for the Intercontinental Championship. It just goes to show just how powerful DX could be. Even after the group was disbanded, Gunn was able to capture the same magic when he and Chyna joined forc

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