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The Kliq was formed in 1994 by real-life friends Scott Hall (then known as Razor Ramon), Kevin Nash (Diesel), Shawn Michaels, and Sean Waltman (1-2-3 Kid). In January 1995, Paul Levesque left WCW and arrived in the WWF as Hunter Hearst Helmsley (Triple H) and became the next member of The Kliq.
- Bret Hart on The Kliq: “They were a cancer in the dressing room, all of them. I don’t doubt that Shawn Michaels is sorry for a lot of that kind of behavior.
- Sean Waltman on His First Impressions of Triple H. We’ll begin with Triple H. The Kliq didn’t truly become complete until the man formerly known as Jean-Paul Levesque came over from World Championship Wrestling.
- The Kliq and Chris Candido. This one has already been covered here on Pro Wrestling Stories. The story is heartbreaking. Chris loved Sunny, but by pretty much all accounts, Sunny was a trainwreck.
- Bryan Clark and His Fiery Take on The Kliq. Bryan Clark has never been one to shy away from his hatred of The Kliq. In a 2008 interview with WrestlingEpicenter.com, Clark unleashed his thoughts on them upon being asked about ribbing
The Kliq (sometimes spelled as Clique) was a backstage group in the World Wrestling Federation of the mid-1990s, which some claim held virtually all booking power (the power to make matches and determine storylines), and were accused of refusing to put over (elevate, usually by losing a match...
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For the first time ever, WWE.com spoke with the members of the mysterious BSK to learn why this group came together, and what that meant for The Kliq and the WWE locker room. With additional interviews by Brian Pellegatto and Joey Styles.
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The Kliq was a backstage group in the World Wrestling Federation during the mid-1990s, composed of Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Sean Waltman, Shawn Michaels, and Triple H. Michaels, Nash, and Hall wielded a considerable amount of power within the company at the time, which they reportedly used to positively influence one another's careers and ...