Talk:The Corporation (professional wrestling)
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Corporate Ministry
[edit]I think that The Corporate Ministry should have it's own page, rather than being briefly mentioned in the pages of The Corporation and the Ministry of Darkness. Why not have all three rather than just 2/3? Plus, The Corporate Ministry really wasn't a small and un-important stable. Championships, feuds, and storylines were greatly impacted by The Corporate Ministry group.
I tend to agree. Also, The Union should really have its own page as well. ScreenWriterJeb 23:38, 8 February 2007 (UTC)
The Corporation deserves its own page because of how much it affected WWE stroylines in 98 and 99.
Corporate Members
[edit]Corporate Champion 05:11, 26 July 2007 (UTC) Mankind WAS NOT a member of The Corporation. Even though he aided Mr. McMahon & the Associates prior to the 98 Survivor Series, the formation of the group didn't occur until McMahon betrayed him & allowed The Rock to defeat him via sharpshooter at that event for the WWE Title. The New Age Outlawz were, however, briefly members when they temporarily left the side of DX to join up with Team Corporate, even renaming themselves the New 'Corporate' Outlawz & wearing business suits. Triple H was not a replacement of The Rock as HHH joined the group when The Rock was still very much part of Team Corporate. HHH, Chyna & Shane McMahon did however form a sub-group of The Corporation called Corporation X aimed at dismantling what remained of D-Generation X by that point. Corporate member Kane's internal battles with the group over some of their more heinous tactics aren't even mentioned in his MAIN article. Also, the team's feud with the Ministry is barely covered as it played a huge role in the stable, mainly in roster changes as the battle led to Shane McMahon taking over as leader & his booting out of members Ken Shamrock, Kane, Vince McMahon, Test, and, eventually, The Rock (possessing the major role in the stable as the proclaimed 'Corporate Champ'), who's later leave from the stable severely hurt the group, leading to them merging with the Ministry of Darkness to form the Corporate Ministry. This article should be done in the format of the updated nWo article complete with involvement in storylines, accurate roster list, impact, & legacy. For example, The Corporation made a brief return in the PS2 game, WWE SmackDown! Here Comes The Pain as part of a storyline where the player forms a faction & Vince McMahon resurrect his old stable with new members to combat the player's as he considers the players's faction way too powerful.
villainous?
[edit]The term "villainous" in the lead seems pretty strong/non-NPOV. I don't know anything about wrestling, though, so maybe there's a good reason to use it?--Eahlay (talk) 17:07, 28 March 2015 (UTC)