The Nexus
We are the bold
We will stand together
United souls
We live to win another victory
Our sacred scars
Show who we are
And tell the story of our memories
We are one
We are one
We are one—12 Stones, "We Are One", the entrance theme of The Nexus.
In 2010, WWE canceled the ECW brand after a three-and-a-half year run; they replaced it with a show named "NXT", which would follow eight WWE "rookies" (in reality, members of WWE's developmental system) as they trained alongside WWE "pros" (established WWE wrestlers) for the right to become the next "breakout star". The winner of the competition would receive a WWE contract and the right to challenge for any championship they wished on a live pay-per-view.
The first "season" saw NXT Rookies Wade Barrett, Michael Tarver, David Otunga, Skip Sheffield, Darren Young, Heath Slater, Justin Gabriel, and - last but not least - Daniel Bryan fighting against each other and the Pros in matches, competing in different challenges (including a promo contest), and generally attempting to get themselves over with the crowd. About halfway through the first "season", Rookies started getting eliminated...but some rookies returned to NXT to speak out against the eliminations and the Pros, saying the Pros had offered little help in the competition. Eventually, Wade Barrett won the competition. And then six days later...all hell broke loose.
During a main event match between CM Punk and John Cena on the June 7, 2010 edition of Raw, Wade Barrett started making his way down to the ring; this was not altogether curious, since it's a longstanding pro wrestling tradition for heels with a title shot on their hands to "scout" the competition. The observant fan may have noticed the yellow armband he was wearing with a black "N" printed on it.
Then Michael Tarver showed up in the crowd, decked out in his ring gear and wearing a bandana over his face that made him look frightening. A few moments later, Tarver and the other six NXT Rookies jumped the barricade, all wearing the same armband as Wade Barrett. And then the group that would later be known as The Nexus started laying waste to anything and anyone in their path: the Straight Edge Society, ringside workers, announcers, and - especially - John Cena (the top guy in the industry), who received one of the most one-sided, brutal, viciously beautiful beatdowns in his career at the hands of every member of the group.
Since then, The Nexus blazed a trail of destruction, terrorizing both Raw and SmackDown to make a name for themselves (part of a larger plan, including making Wade Barrett the WWE Champion). Nobody, from John Cena to Sheamus to Barrett's "Pro" Chris Jericho to even Bret Hart and Vince McMahon, was safe from their wrath.
Following a do-or-die match at Hell in a Cell 2010, John Cena was officially forced into the group, where he found out that on orders of the Raw General Manager that if he refused to follow orders from Wade Barrett, his WWE contract would be terminated. With Cena's last hope - destroying Nexus from the inside out - dashed, it remained to be seen if Cena would be a reluctant Nexus member or if he would become a willing part of the group. As it turned out, he resisted temptation and remained the hero, even if it did "cost him his job" for a few weeks (Barrett let him come back).
After TLC 2010, The Nexus disappeared for a week...only to come back to Raw on the last show of 2010, announce they were under "new management", and beat down John Cena once more - leading to The Reveal that CM Punk was now the new leader of The Nexus.
Daniel Bryan was booted out of the group following its initial attack on Raw (for reasons to be explained below), Darren Young and Michael Tarver were excommunicated from the group following failures in the ring, Skip Sheffield was stated by a WWE.com article to no longer be a member for failing the group by getting injured, John Cena left the group upon his "firing" from WWE, and Wade Barrett was ostensibly excommunicated from the group by CM Punk himself in the very first Raw of 2011. Heath Slater and Justin Gabriel followed the next week after refusing to go through with CM Punk's initiation into the New Nexus. On the Raw following the Royal Rumble, Husky Harris was written out via a punt to the head from Randy Orton. Then in late February and early March respectively, Michael McGillicutty, David Otunga, and Mason Ryan were written out the same way. However, Otunga, McGillicutty and Ryan returned on the 4/13/2011 edition of RAW to cost Orton a victory over Dolph Ziggler in a #1 contender's gauntlet match, and then beat the hell out of him post-match. With Punk's contract expiring, followed by his subsequent return & feud with John Cena, Ryan's injury in June, and Otunga and McGillicutty receiving new music & a new Titantron; The Nexus effectively ceased to exist on 7/29/11.
On the same week The New Nexus was formed, Wade Barrett faced The Big Show on SmackDown, and during said match, Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater - as well as a newly-heel Ezekiel Jackson - interfered in the match and assisted Barrett, forming a new group named The Corre. They were a force to be reckoned with at first, with Gabriel and Slater winning the Tag Titles (twice) and Barrett winning the Intercontinental Title.
Then at Wrestlemania, they lost in 30 seconds to The Big Show's team. Shortly after, Ezekiel Jackson was kicked out of the group for being his own man. Jackson responded by eventually taking Barrett's IC Title. Barrett began leaving Gabriel and Slater to fight his battles for him during this time, which led to them ditching him to form a separate tag team, leaving Barrett on his own and ending the Corre. Tropes used in The Corre follow this section.
- Anticlimax / Invincible Hero: The end of the Team WWE vs. Team Nexus match at SummerSlam 2010. Thanks to PPV time constraints, we get an extremely awkward finish to this particular match. Wade Barrett hits a DDT on John Cena on the exposed concrete on the floor and throws him back into the ring. He tags in Gabriel so he can finish Cena with the 450 Splash...only for Cena to move out of the way and pin Gabriel. Then Barrett comes in and immediately gets caught in the STF and taps out. All of that happened in about a two minute span, so it came off as though Cena just shrugged off a DDT on concrete to make the two most talented members of Nexus look like total tools.
- In a less direct show of invincibility and Plot Armor, John Cena completely no-selling his "firing" by showing up at Raw every single week afterward. In fact, he did more damage to Nexus at this point than in the entire angle previous.
- CM Punk, doing RAW commentary duties as he recovered from an injury, would point out every time that Cena was fired yet somehow still be involved with RAW every week. Which actually turned out to be a tip as to who he would be targeting when he took over Nexus and why.
- Arch Enemy: John Cena was the most prominent, but the Nexus managed to have the entire WWE roster fall under this at one point.
- The Bad Guys Win: The end of Hell in a Cell 2010.
- Bald of Evil: Skip Sheffield, Michael Tarver (Sometimes).
- Beard of Evil: Justin Gabriel, David Otunga, Michael McGillicutty and Husky Harris.
- Broken Record: Michael Cole for some reason mentions the fact that Justin Gabriel is South African in almost every single match he's in.
- Bullet-Proof Fashion Plate: Wade Barrett's hair must be 90% gel.
- Catch Phrase: "You're either Nexus...or you're against us."
- "The winds of change are blowing."
- "My name is Wade Barrett!"
- Curb Stomp Battle: The Nexus vs the team of Yoshi Tatsu, Jerry Lawler, the Hart Dynasty, Goldust, Mark Henry, and Evan Bourne in a 7-on-7 Elimination Tag match on Raw in August 2010. The Nexus didn't suffer a single elimination.
- Deus Ex Machina: So a bunch of rookies who could barely hold their own against the likes of William Regal are suddenly able to blow through John Morrison and go toe to toe with five star main eventers like Jericho and Edge despite showing barely any growth?
- Disc One Final Boss: Wade Barrett
- The Dog Bites Back: After Darren Young failed to win his post-Summerslam match, he was brutally exiled from Nexus. Two weeks later, he shows up during Wade Barrett's match with Randy Orton and distracts him enough to cost him the win.
- Mr. Fanservice: Justin Gabriel is the slim, delicate and pretty Bishonen with a foreign twist, which makes sense considering he's a former model, while Wade Barrett is a Tall, Dark and Snarky, Magnificent Bastard with a British Accent.
- Evil Costume Switch: A subtle one, but it works oh-so-well - high-flying pretty boy Justin Gabriel, who'd worn white tights during his full run on NXT, started wearing black trunks when he turned heel as part of the NXT Riot.
- Fire-Forged Friends: One of the distinguishing characteristics of The Nexus is their unwavering respect and loyalty to each other. In the promo following the "NXT Riot", Wade Barrett said this is because they all came to loathe WWE management during NXT, in spite of the fact that they were in competition with each other. Their grievances included Pro/Rookie pairings that were designed to fall apart or work against the Rookies, the humiliating "challenges" they were forced to endure, and last-minute rule changes that cost some of them their spot on NXT. Thus, the only people they found to be sympathetic to their individual gripes were each other.
- Since that time, Daniel Bryan and Darren Young were excommunicated from the group. In addition, the other members let Michael Tarver get decimated by Cena, and since that same episode, Otugna and Barrett were showing signs of dissension. It would seem that they may not be as fire forged as we first thought.
- In that respect, it may be this trope that embodied Wade Barrett's Nexus. As they lost more members, they became progressively more divided until they essentially split into two, with only one member of the original 8 in the "New Nexus".
- Since that time, Daniel Bryan and Darren Young were excommunicated from the group. In addition, the other members let Michael Tarver get decimated by Cena, and since that same episode, Otugna and Barrett were showing signs of dissension. It would seem that they may not be as fire forged as we first thought.
- Fiery Redhead: Heath Slater.
- Five-Bad Band: During the period when the Nexus had five members, they fit this perfectly:
- Big Bad: Wade Barrett of course, as the leader and the one who took on the main eventers and got the WWE title shots.
- The Dragon: Justin Gabriel was the workhorse of the bunch, and the only one other than Barrett who routinely faced main-eventers like Cena and Orton one on one. His 450 Splash was also the Nexus' strongest weapon.
- The Evil Genius: David Otunga, who graduated Harvard and was the most well-spoken. He was also a classic Starscream, constantly challenging Barret's authority verbally and coming up with his own schemes that never quite worked out.
- The Brute: Michael Tarver, who behaved like an attack dog, often delivering the most vicious beatings during a Nexus attack, and who could knock anyone out in 1.9 seconds.
- The Dark Chick: Heath Slater definitely didn't fit in with the rest, being more goofy than threatening.
- Follow the Leader: In-Kayfabe example - the NXT Season 2 "Rookies" (minus the season's winner, Kaval) decided to stage their own riot on the final episode of their season, which would presumably have led to a similar stable. Unfortunately, their riot was a terrible version of the original NXT Riot, and the idea was quietly shelved. Two of the more promising Season 2 rookies, Michael McGillicutty and Husky Harris (the sons of "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig and Mike "IRS" Rotuna, respectively), have since joined Nexus proper.
- Hey, It's That Guy!: You know "Punk," the guy who tried to win New York's heart on the second season of I Love New York? He became a wrestler and joined the Nexus.
- Michael Tarver also previously appeared on WWE TV as a member of Floyd Mayweather's Wrestlemania 24 entourage.
- Wade Barrett once made an appearance on an episode of Raw in 2006 as a security guard.
- Hidden Depths: David Otunga's current "Harvard-bred lawyer" gimmick isn't for show; he actually attended and graduated from Harvard before wrestling.
- There has been some debate of how much of an actual lawyer he is; he did win a pro bono appeal against the New York Dept. of Labor, but there has been some debate about whether he could officially go into a court of law as an attorney.
- Hijacked by Ganon: Averted - In their third week, Vince McMahon tried to take credit for the Nexus, after they attacked Raw GM Bret Hart & forced him to leave his posistion as GM. The Nexus promptly attacked him, too.
- CM Punk would take over leadership of the Nexus after TLC 2010.
- Karma Houdini: Averted by Wade Barrett; After his match at Survivor Series and firing John Cena, he gets a WWE title shot the very next night on RAW. He even had The Nexus attack current WWE Champion Randy Orton from behind, for a little reassurance that he would win. But unfortunately for him, Laser-Guided Karma kicked in and John Cena jumped the barricade mid-match to hit him with an Attitude Adjustment, allowing Orton to pick up the victory. And then...AAAAAAAAAAAAAWESOOOOOOME.
- Later played straight, when The Undertaker returned on the 02-21-11 episode of Raw, and didn't even so much as look at the men who helped Kane bury him alive several months earlier.
- It should be noted that Undertaker's return occured after the New Nexus/Corre split, and with the exception of Otunga, The New Nexus weren't involved. However, The Corre were also at the show to defend the newly won Tag Team titles.
- Later played straight, when The Undertaker returned on the 02-21-11 episode of Raw, and didn't even so much as look at the men who helped Kane bury him alive several months earlier.
- Kick the Dog / For the Evulz: The brutal beatdown of Ricky Steamboat and other WWE Legends in the middle of a plug for Ricky's new DVD set was probably the Nexus's most heinous act to date. The next week, Skip Sheffield commented on it and said they did it just for fun.
- Kick the Son of a Bitch: CM Punk literally kicks Wade Barrett out of Nexus
- Laser-Guided Karma: The Nexus began by ambushing people and tearing apart WWE until they got contracts. After Wade Barrett "fired" John, he goes on a crusade to destroy Nexus until he gets his hands on all of them but also to get his job back.
- Miles Gloriosus: David Otunga, the most outspoken of Barrett's followers and The Starscream, who backs out of matches whenever possible.
- And when he does compete, you can see why. He's not very good.
- Morton's Fork: The Free or Fired match at Survivor Series 2010. If John Cena declares Wade Barrett the winner, he is free from his duties to The Nexus. If John Cena declares Randy Orton the winner, he would be fired from the WWE. Even Taking a Third Option was not a good plan, as that was merely calling the match down the middle and letting fate decide Cena's future instead of intentionally siding with one of the two competitors.
- And that is just looking at it from Cena's perspective. Looking at it through the perspective of an impartial onlooker, if John Cena declared Wade the winner, he would win the WWE title and almost assuredly force The Nexus's two biggest rivals against each other (and they never liked each other to being with). If Cena were to declare Orton the winner, the biggest thorn in the side of Wade Barrett and The Nexus would be forced into retirement, and the morale of the locker room and the WWE Universe would be devastated in the process.
- Motive Decay: Early on, Nexus made it clear they were only using John Cena as a stepping stone toward their "bigger picture" due to his position and harbored no real ill will toward him. Then the bigger picture subject dropped and Nexus became solely about terrorizing Cena.
- And they progressively dwindled down to Otunga being the only original member left, effectively losing the True Companions & Fire-Forged Friends aspects.
- Aspects which have now been reclaimed by the Corre. In fact, on the 1/24/2011 RAW, Barrett admitted his desire to win the WWE Championship and humilate Cena made him lose sight of the bigger picture.
- And then Barrett screwed that up by making that group all about himself again.
- New Rules as the Plot Demands: The original rules of John Cena having to join Nexus was just that - he had to become a member of Nexus. On the Raw following Hell in a Cell, the anonymous Raw GM informed Cena that he also had to follow each and every command Barrett gave him, and failure to do so meant Barrett could officially fire him.
- The logic being that being a member of Nexus meant doing what Wade Barrett says since all of Nexus does what he says.
- This held true until the 12/6/2010 Raw, where Barrett ordered The Nexus to attack John Cena, and they left instead. When Barrett confronted his men, they gave him an ultimatum, get Cena rehired or Barrett would be kicked out of the group. Ironically, Cena was fired because he refused to follow a Wade Barrett order, and he got his job back because the rest of Nexus did not follow a Wade Barrett order.
- The logic being that being a member of Nexus meant doing what Wade Barrett says since all of Nexus does what he says.
- No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: Plenty
- Not So Harmless: Remember Michael Tarver, perennial loser who tapped out to drinking soda? Remember Skip Sheffield, wacky Good Ol' Boy more interested in getting his catchphrases over than listening to his WWE Pro? Remember Justin Gabriel, white-meat babyface with a cool finish and a winning smile? Yeah, those guys are gone now.
- Subverted by Heath Slater and Darren Young; Slater, as evidenced by his segment with Edge on the 8/16/10 Raw, is still the complete goof he was in NXT, except now he's supposed to be booed by the fans. Young, on the other hand, was pretty much consistently the fall guy of The Nexus and was kicked out of the group for being the obvious weak link.
- Oh Crap: Wade Barrett's expression in the 12-6-10 episode of RAW where David Otunga told him to rehire Cena or the other members would kick him out of Nexus is priceless.
- Perspective Flip: Nexus' theme song, "We Are One" by 12 Stones, was originally written as a song dedicated to the heroic sacrifices made by the troops. Nexus' use of the song essentially changed it more into a song about a militaristic force, standing together unstoppable. The flip is more evident when 12 Stones made a Darker and Edgier remix of the song for Nexus.
- Made especially clear when Barrett came out to this song for amatch during Tribute to the Troops and was booed by the soldiers there.
- Power Stable: The first major one in WWE since the dissolution of Evolution.
- The Champion: Wade Barrett
- The Heir Apparent/The Enforcer: Justin Gabriel, David Otunga, Daniel Bryan
- The Muscle: Skip Sheffield & Heath Slater, Michael Tarver, Michael McGillicutty & Husky Harris
- The Hanger-On: Darren Young
- Putting on the Reich: The armbands, their raised right arm salute and their brutal teamwork is a rather nasty image.
- Real Life Writes the Plot: Daniel Bryan's firing necessitated a kayfabe explanation, and when Barrett finally got the chance, he explained that when WWE officials asked the Nexus to apologize for the NXT Riot and other subsequent actions, Bryan was the only one who showed remorse - and was kicked out of the group for it.
- Michael Tarver was expelled from The Nexus in kayfabe after being defeated by John Cena, but was really moved out of the group due to injuries.
- Scary Black Man: MICHAEL TARVER.
- You call that scary? He looks less like a gangbanger and more like some punk with a diaper over his face!
- Smug Snake: Wade Barrett plays the role to perfection, reveling in the GM-invested power to make John Cena do his bidding. The fans' seething hatred for Barrett is palpable.
- Social Semi-Circle: One of those that applies to all three groups. More often than not, all members will be facing in the same direction while conversing with each other, Last Supper style. Sometimes they justify this by having them watch something on a monitor, but just as often they're simply standing there, talking to someone over their shoulder.
- The Starscream: David Otunga, ever since Hell in the Cell 2010.
- Made abundantly clear on the November 5, 2010 episode of SmackDown, where he led The Nexus (minus Wade Barrett and John Cena) in an assault on the Blue Brand's roster - this was confirmed to be without Barrett's knowledge on the following episode of Raw.
- Barrett's also aware of Otunga's desire to replace him as the leader, as even after Barrett decided to punish Otunga for the trip to SmackDown by having him face Cena, he still tried to get the rest of the group to be ringside for him, only for Barrett to immediately order them backstage with a smirk on his face.
- Otunga's been looking to usurp Barrett's leadership since the Raw after Summerslam when he was very clear that Wade had to win his match with Jericho to stay in Nexus since the rest had to win theirs to stay in the group.
- Otunga's status as The Starscream has become so blatant that it has become his Fan Nickname among some fan circles.
- Now Otunga has successfully organized the rest of Nexus against Barrett, telling him that if he doesn't rehire Cena to stop the attacks, he'll be kicked out.
- It didn't last long. The next RAW, Barrett reasserted his leadership and led The Nexus away from ringside, leaving Otunga as Cena's proverbial punching bag.
- Made abundantly clear on the November 5, 2010 episode of SmackDown, where he led The Nexus (minus Wade Barrett and John Cena) in an assault on the Blue Brand's roster - this was confirmed to be without Barrett's knowledge on the following episode of Raw.
- Throwing Down the Gauntlet: After multiple beatdowns, run-ins, and two lost WWE Championship shots, John Cena got sick enough of the Nexus' crap that he revealed he'd put together a group willing and able to go up against them and take them out once and for all at SummerSlam 2010.
- Enemy Mine: This all-star team included the likes of Edge and Chris Jericho working together with John Cena. This team was so volatile that leading up to SummerSlam, Edge and Jericho left the team and rejoined in a two week span. The only thing that kept the team together was the mutual hate for The Nexus.
- A few weeks later, the five remaining members (Young had been kicked out, Sheffield was injured) of The Nexus faced Cena, Edge, Jericho, Sheamus & Randy Orton in a 10-man tag team match, with all of the opponents of The Nexus being booked to face each other (and Barrett) in a Six Pack Challenge for the WWE title. However, this time the results were radically different, as Edge and Jericho got themselves eliminated intentionally within the first minute of the match.
- Enemy Mine: This all-star team included the likes of Edge and Chris Jericho working together with John Cena. This team was so volatile that leading up to SummerSlam, Edge and Jericho left the team and rejoined in a two week span. The only thing that kept the team together was the mutual hate for The Nexus.
- Throwing the Fight: John Cena being ordered by Wade Barrett to eliminate himself from a No. 1 Contender's battle royal, thus ensuring that Barrett won it.
- David Otunga being forced to lay down for Heath Slater and Justin Gabriel, giving them the tag titles.
- Token Good Teammate: Cena after being forced to join.
- Also Daniel Bryan. For this very reason, he wasn't in The Nexus very long.
- Trailers Always Spoil: Cena's joining Nexus; practically everyone expected Cena to lose his match to Barrett due to prior advertising posters for the Bragging Rights PPV including the Nexus logo. Even worse, WWE aired one of these ads during Hell in a Cell, before the Barrett vs. Cena match took place!
- Even failing that, the two PPVs following Hell in a Cell are Bragging Rights and Survivor Series, PPVs built on multi-man tag team matches. It would be annoying to break up the WWE's biggest Power Stable going into these two events.
- While that is good logic, it turned out that the tag team aspect of the Nexus didnt come into play at either PPV.
- While ironically, two sets of Unified Tag Team Champions did come out of Nexus' roster - Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater (once in Nexus and once in the Corre), and the team of David Otunga and Michael McGillicutty (under CM Punk's leadership as the New Nexus). Actually, you can also add Cena and Otunga, as they were the ones that laid down for Gabriel and Slater to win the titles the first time.
- Even failing that, the two PPVs following Hell in a Cell are Bragging Rights and Survivor Series, PPVs built on multi-man tag team matches. It would be annoying to break up the WWE's biggest Power Stable going into these two events.
- True Companions: When the group first formed, this was a crucial part of the group's dynamic. For example, Skip Sheffield declared that he was not afraid of having to face Cena's team of WWE superstars at SummerSlam because it would be a team of individuals, whereas The Nexus all trust each other and would willingly sacrifice themselves for the good of the group. Since their loss at SummerSlam, this has been mostly talk, with Darren Young and Michael Tarver being brutally excommunicated out of the group and David Otunga working to make a name for himself. In fact it was the loss of this dynamic that led to CM Punk hijacking the group and effectively splitting it down the middle between his Nexus on Raw and the Corre on Smackdown.
- Underwear of Power: This applied to all three groups until 2011, as none of them have worn pants up until this point.
- Lampshaded by John Cena and he is the only exception.
- Heath Slater became the first person to switch to long tights in May 2011.
- Wham! Episode: Wade Barrett coming down to the ring during a match involving the WWE Champion? Not so odd. The seven eliminated NXT Rookies showing up and following Barrett's lead as they destroy John Cena and lay waste to Raw? Depending on who you ask, either a Shocking Swerve or a Crowning Moment of Awesome. While many fans believed that some of the NXT Rookies would eventually find their way back to WWE's big shows in time, nobody expected that it would be six days after the end of the first "season" of NXT - and nobody expected them to come in like that.
- The 12/27 episode of RAW - David Otunga apparently leads Nexus to the ring to apologize to Cena and offer a truce. Cena turns him down. Otunga leads Nexus halfway back up the ramp. Then, suddenly, orders the rest of his teammates to storm the ring and beat down Cena once again, each of them hitting Cena with their Finishing Move in quick succession. Then CM Punk, who was essentially the reason that Cena had come down to the ring in the first place, shows up...and hits Cena with the GTS (Go To Sleep). He gets a chair, starts to whack Cena with it, stops... and then sits down in the chair, contemplating a Nexus armband for a moment. With a smile on his face, he slips the armband onto his bicep, establishing himself as the newest member - and as the audience found out next week, the new leader - of The Nexus.
- What Could Have Been: The dynamic between Wade Barrett & David Otunga, with Otunga trying to usurp leadership and undermine Barrett, feels like as if it would've worked much better with Daniel Bryan involved as neither Barrett nor Otunga seem as if they have any business turning face. Daniel Bryan as a Nexus member in general is another example, as he was fired within a week of the stable forming and returned as an anti-Nexus WWE babyface.
- With Us or Against Us: The Nexus's motto is "You're Either Nexus, Or You're Against Us."
- Worth It: On the September 20, 2010 episode of Raw, John Cena agreed to any stipulation Wade Barrett wanted just to finally get his hands on him in a one-on-one match. Barrett said that he'd tried to recruit Cena to The Nexus before, but this time, he'd leave him with no choice: if Cena loses to Barrett at Hell in a Cell, Cena joins Nexus. Cena fired back with a stipulation of his own - if he wins, Nexus is history - but considered the risk to his career path worth it just to finally get his hands on Barrett in a one-on-one match. This backfired painfully; Cena lost the match and was forced to join The Nexus, and per the anonymous Raw GM's orders, he had to obey Barrett's orders or he would be fired.
- You Have Failed Me...: When Darren Young was unable to win his post-Summerslam match on Raw, the rest of Nexus turned on him pretty quickly.
- You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Michael Tarver received a beatdown from John Cena after losing to him on the Raw following Hell in a Cell, with no Nexus members around to help him; Barrett later told Cena he was going to kick Tarver out anyway.
- With Wade Barrett's recent humiliating defeat at TLC 2010 (as well as the various injuries he suffered at TLC 2010), there's no doubt he'll get excommunicated as well.
- He did. With new Nexus leader CM Punk not only costing Barrett a shot at the WWE title, but ripping Barrett's own Nexus armband off in the process as one hell of an exclamation point.
- However it looks like things didn't go quite according to plan for Punk's coup, as Barrett's apparently taken Slater and Gabriel with him to Smackdown leaving Punk's Nexus with a total of four members, only one of whom were in the original lineup.
- With Wade Barrett's recent humiliating defeat at TLC 2010 (as well as the various injuries he suffered at TLC 2010), there's no doubt he'll get excommunicated as well.
The New Nexus
Tropes associated with the New Nexus include
- Arc Words: "Faith".
- Arch Enemy: John Cena to start with, but they quickly moved onto Randy Orton.
- Chekhov's Gun / Hilarious in Hindsight: Wade Barrett promised the winds of change would be blowing through the WWE when he started the original Nexus with a Wham! Episode. Take a look what CM Punk has done in the months since Capitol Punishment while the New Nexus quietly disbanded.
- David Otunga has been considered the weakest link in the Nexus due to his limited wrestling ability and, at least in the Barrett-run group, self-preserving tendencies. He's the most prolific champion in the history of the Nexus, winning the tag team titles with two different partners, and also the only member that lasted in the Nexus the entire time.
- Speaking of Otunga, his show name was "Punk" in I Love New York.
- Cult: Hoo boy. The New Nexus was already showing signs of this from the jump...but once Punk launched into one of his monologues on the 1-17-11 RAW…
- Darker and Edgier: When CM Punk joined the Nexus, he introduced whippings, group beatdowns (on fellow Nexus members), mock suicides, cultish sermons, and serious biblical overtones to the group. Imagine what Punk would have done to Cena if he had been the leader of the Nexus at the time Cena was forced to join the group. It's safe to assume Cena would have been a bit more cooperative under Punk's rule than he was under Barrett's.
- Don't Try This At Home: After CM Punk's brutal initiation rituals for New Nexus, every week, Jerry Lawler has been giving what amounts to an anti-hazing PSA whenever Nexus is brought up.
- Dropped a Bridge on Him: The feud with Randy Orton has basically obliterated the entire group except CM Punk.
- Mr. Fanservice: CM Punk has added his sex appeal (a blonde, charismatic, and heavily tattooed Jerkass, making him very much like a...well, like a punk) to the group, at the cost of Wade Barrett.
- Expy: Chris Jericho called Mason Ryan "Batis-Two".
- Finishing Move: Punk's Go 2 Sleep, Otunga's standing spinebuster, McGillicutty's McGillicutter, Husky Harris's Running Senton Splash, and Mason Ryan's Big Boot/Spear/Side Effect. In many of the group assaults since the New Nexus began, McGillicutty and Harris' finishers have followed each other (McGillicutty hits someone with the McGillicutter, then Husky hits the Senton immediately after).
- Five-Bad Band:
- Big Bad: CM Punk - he is the leader as well as the one with the most experience.
- The Dragon & The Dark Chick: David Otunga - he was this to Wade getting Punk to kick him out as well as the only original Nexus member in the group. However, for all of Otunga's posturing as the "strongest" within the old Nexus, he's shown himself to be a gigantic coward.
- The Evil Genius: Michael McGillicutty - he did get all the NXT season 2 rookies to beat on Kaval and fight Kofi, M.V.P, Mark Henry, Zack Ryder and John Morrison, as well as being trained by his father and grandfather Larry Hennig and Mr. Perfect.
- The Brute: Mason Ryan & Husky Harris share this role within the New Nexus - Mason Ryan being the biggest physical threat within the New Nexus, and Husky Harris being an uncontrollable beast in-ring.
- Hey, It's That Guy!: Punk's first new recruit for the "New" Nexus is none other than Goliath from Gladiators
- Put on a Bus: Husky Harris got punted in the head by Randy Orton. He won't be back for a while.
- Neither will McGillicutty.
- Nor Otunga.
- Nor Ryan.
- Looks like the bus came back after all, though Husky wasn't on it.
- Revolving Door Band: A non-musical example to the point that within seven months, Otunga is the only survivor from the original lineup.
- Selective Obliviousness: CM Punk's motivation for joining the Nexus and opposing John Cena stemmed from his What the Hell, Hero? logic of John Cena coming back after being fired and attacking The Nexus. People that do not work for the company attacking members of the Raw roster in attempt to get contracts and using unnecessary brute force? Are we talking about John Cena or The Nexus?
- Underwear of Power
The Corre
Tropes associated with The Corre include
- Arch Enemy: Theirs seems to be The Big Show... which makes sense, since Big Show was the biggest enemy of the Original Nexus on the Smackdown side of WWE.
- Bald of Evil: Ezekiel Jackson.
- Black and Grey Morality: Corre is the grey compared to The Nexus (being the black) in the idea of being the lesser of two evils. Slater and Gabriel joined Barrett because they didn't agree with Punk's method of initiation. Plus Barrett claims that he made a mistake in making the Nexus all about him, and that in the Corre there is no leader, they are all equal. However, once again, this became a fatal flaw as the extreme individuality and lack of leadership lead to the Corre splitting up.
- Bullying a Dragon: The Corre seems to like doing this quite a bit. First main target on Smackdown? The Big Show. Second main target (because he didn't follow their instructions)? Kane.
- Defector From Decadence: Justin Gabriel & Heath Slater.
- Demoted to Extra: For Wrestlemania XXVII. Their match against Team Big Show was a thirty second squash with Big Show winning. They really never got back any of the steam they've had since then.
- Expy: Large power stable runs rampant on the show and eventually splits into two slightly smaller power stables. Those who have followed wrestling for a while should see some similarities.
- Smarks were already drawing comparisons between the Nexus and the New World Order since the group formed and the IWC has already given the new stable ("The Corre") the Fan Nickname of "Nexus Wolfpac", in a nod to the different branches of the nWo. It doesn't help that The Corre on the first night already carried out the Nexus MO of
putting the GM out of commission, surrounding a main eventer for a beatdown, and said star being on the receiving end of everyone's finisher.- The Corre adamantly denied attacking Teddy Long, and it turned out to be true, as Dolph Ziggler was eventually revealed to be the one that put Teddy Long out. However, the timing was such that people did make that connection, and it made The Corre seem more powerful.
- Smarks were already drawing comparisons between the Nexus and the New World Order since the group formed and the IWC has already given the new stable ("The Corre") the Fan Nickname of "Nexus Wolfpac", in a nod to the different branches of the nWo. It doesn't help that The Corre on the first night already carried out the Nexus MO of
- Finishing Move: Wade Barrett's Wasteland, Heath Slater's jumping STO, Justin Gabriel's 450 Splash, and Ezekiel Jackson's Lariat and the Book of Ezekiel (a standing one-arm side slam).
- When facing Big Show, Slater will use an STO with Big Show on his knees, and Zeke will settle for the good old fashioned Body Slam.
- Fridge Brilliance: The Nexus signature color is yellow, which no one will debate probably was due to the fact that it was also the signature color of the show they broke away from nxt. the Corres signature color is red, which is the signature color of the show that they broke away from as well.
- Most people complain that Corre is spelt with two R's... But it's short for Correlation, "A reciprocal, parallel or complementary relationship between two or more comparable objects"... Which actually describes the group fairly accurately.
- Fire-Forged Friends: It seems that The Corre has now hijacked this aspect lost from the New Nexus.
- Five-Bad Band: For the Corre, it would be:
- Big Bad: Wade Barrett - being the leader figure of the Corre despite the maxim of equality.
- Real Life Writes the Plot: It shouldn't be a secret by now that Barrett has by far the best mic skills of the four.
- Of course, conversely, Wade constantly reminds everyone that there is no leader while the commentators insist that he -must- be the leader (if in no small part due to him being the former leader of the Nexus).
- The Dragon: Justin Gabriel - being the most loyal member to Wade Barrett in the old Nexus, and by being the second-in-command within the Corre.
- The Evil Genius & The Dark Chick: Heath Slater - his in-ring abilities get him the Genius tag, and he STILL looks like the least threatening member of the Corre (and ANYBODY who's been part of this storyline).
- The Brute: Ezekiel Jackson - Big. Bad. Scary. Powerful as all hell. WAS ABLE TO HOLD THE 485-POUND BIG SHOW IN A SCOOP SLAM POSITION FOR A GOOD 10 SECONDS!
- Screw scoop-slamming The Big Show, he fucking suplexed The Big Show!
- Big Bad: Wade Barrett - being the leader figure of the Corre despite the maxim of equality.
- Gone Horribly Right: Barrett getting kicked out of The Nexus was supposed to be a Break the Haughty moment, which it was. It also turned out to be the best thing to happen to him, because the resulting humility allowed the Corre to obtain the Tag Team and Intercontinental Titles.
- But then he let the success and the greed go to his head again…
- The Juggernaut: EZEKIEL. JACKSON. So far, nothing has been shown to even be able to slow the man down, and mows over
similarly sizedlarger wrestlers like The Big Show like a truck over a speed bump. The only real time he was shown to be at a disadvantage was at the Royal Rumble, where it took fellow monster Kane to eliminate him - and it took Kane using his BRAINS to get him out by low-bridging Zeke after ducking a clothesline attempt. - Meaningful Name: Think about it. The group is built on the three most skilled wrestlers from the original Nexus (not counting, of course, Daniel Bryan.) Although no one can figure out why they spelled "Corre" with two R's...
- Barrett joked in an interview that they sent Slater to the trademark office to register the name, and since Slater's not the smartest guy around...
- Multinational Team: The Corre consists of a Brit (Barrett), a South African (Gabriel), a Guyanese (Jackson) and an American (Slater).
- In a really bizarre coincidence, South Africa, Guyana, and America were all former British Colonies.
- And in another bizarre coincidence, all three representatives of said colonies broke away from the Brit Barrett.
- In a really bizarre coincidence, South Africa, Guyana, and America were all former British Colonies.
- My Friends and Zoidberg: Essentially, the group can be described as the three most talented members of the original Nexus, and Ezekiel Jackson.
- Nice Job Fixing It, Villains: Attack The Big Show four-on-one? Okay, maybe that works. Antagonizing Kane to the point where he and Show team up? It didn't prove to be one of their better ideas, and it seems like things have been going wrong for the Corre ever since that happened.
- Not Us This Time: The Corre were adamant that they weren't the ones to attack Smack Down GM Theodore Long, despite doing that exact thing to then Raw GM Bret Hart several months earlier - Hell, Long's assault even occured roughly the same amount of time after the Corre's formation, that the assualt on Hart did following the formation of the Nexus. Turns out they weren't lying.
- Not So Different: The Corre & New Nexus aren't as different as they claim - The Corre retained the True Companions/Fire-Forged Friends aspects of the Nexus that were abandoned by the New Nexus; and both the Corre & New Nexus shared similar modus operendi with their repeated gang attacks. This even applies to their names both referring to the relationships of each group's members.
- Rearrange the Song: To ridiculous levels. It seems their theme song, "End of Days", gets rearranged every one or two weeks.
- Scary Black Man: EZEKIEL JACKSON and HOW!!!
- Self-Plagiarism: When WWE saw how well the Nexus went over, they decided to split them up and create another one on Smackdown with the Corre. Slightly different in execution, but same idea.
- Token Minority: Ezekiel Jackson. I mean, come on, he wasn't even in the original Nexus...
- Subverted in that Heath Slater is the only member of the Corre billed from somewhere in America, but the other members of the group are all from different countries aswell. Which actually ties into the whole "We are equals" motif pretty well.
- Not to mention, Justin Gabriel isn't exactly a white boy…
- Yes he is, he's a South African of European descent (much like Charlize Theron) his skin complexion comes from tanning.
- True Companions: The Corre retained this element from the original Nexus, with former-Nexus leader Barrett insisting that all four men are equal. On top of that, it's why Slater & Gabriel refused to attack each other at the urging of CM Punk, and can be seen as to why they immediately reunited with Barrett on Smack Down.
- Of course, Slater and Gabriel eventually split from Wade and were heading towards being True Companions, but one bad loss to the Usos split them up as well.
- Underwear of Power: There's finally a bit of a subversion, not that Heath Slater has switched to long tights.
- What Could Have Been: Kane (before teaming with The Big Show) was given an offer by Wade Barrett to join the Corre. Yikes.