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X-Factor (professional wrestling)

Professional wrestling stable


Professional wrestling stable

FieldValue
article_nameX-Factor
typeS
leadersX-Pac
membersJustin Credible
Albert
billedX-Pac: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Justin Credible: Ozone Park, New York
Albert: Boston, Massachusetts
hometownX-Pac: St. Petersburg, Florida, United States
Justin Credible: Waterbury, Connecticut
Albert: Orlando, Florida, United States
years_active2001
debutFebruary 12, 2001
disbandedOctober 28, 2001

Albert Justin Credible: Ozone Park, New York Albert: Boston, Massachusetts Justin Credible: Waterbury, Connecticut Albert: Orlando, Florida, United States X-Factor was a short-lived professional wrestling stable in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) led by X-Pac that featured Justin Credible and Albert.

The faction met with some success, with X-Pac winning the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship once, the WCW Cruiserweight Championship once and Albert winning the WWF Intercontinental Championship once.

History

X-Factor was formed on the February 12, 2001 episode of Raw is War when Justin Credible made his WWF debut by assisting X-Pac during an attack by Chris Jericho. The two formed a tag team and were soon joined by Albert, who served as the faction’s enforcer.

At Backlash in April, X-Pac and Credible defeated the Dudley Boyz following interference from Albert. X-Factor continued to compete as a trio in tag team and six-man tag matches throughout the spring, but suffered losses to teams such as the Hardy Boyz and failed to win a tag team turmoil match at Judgment Day. In June 2001, X-Factor reached its peak when X-Pac captured the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship and Albert won the Intercontinental Championship on the same week of programming.

During the Invasion storyline, X-Factor broke up when Credible joined The Alliance in July 2001.

Championships and accomplishments

  • World Wrestling Federation
    • WWF Intercontinental Championship (1 time) – Albert
    • WCW Cruiserweight Championship (1 time) – X-Pac
    • WWF Light Heavyweight Championship (1 times) – X-Pac

References

References

  1. Milner, John M.. "Sean Waltman". [[Canadian Online Explorer]].
  2. Powell, John. (April 30, 2001). "McMahonMania at Backlash". [[Canadian Online Explorer]].
  3. (June 25, 2001). "History of the Light Heavyweight Championship - X-Pac (1)". [[World Wrestling Entertainment]].
  4. (June 28, 2001). "History of the Intercontinental Championship - Albert". [[WWE.
  5. "X-Factor profile". Online World of Wrestling.
  6. (July 30, 2001). "History of the Cruiserweight Championship - X-Pac". [[World Wrestling Entertainment]].
  7. (August 19, 2001). "History of the Light Heavyweight Championship - X-Pac". [[World Wrestling Entertainment]].
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