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'''Kronik''' was the name of the [[tag team]] that consisted of [[Brian Adams (wrestler)|Brian Adams]] & [[Bryan Clark]]. Their greatest exposure came from working in both the [[WCW]] & [[WWE]]. KroniK found notable success in WCW during the year 2000, when they feuded with various teams notably [[Team Canada]] led by [[Lance Evers|Lance Storm]], and the [[Perfect Event]] tag team of "Perfect" [[Shawn Stasiak]] and "The Main Event" [[Chuck Palumbo]]. They shifted between babyface and heel roles, and eventually they became regulars on WCW TV and became hugely popular with wrestling fans.
'''Kronik''' was the name of the [[tag team]] that consisted of [[Brian Adams (wrestler)|Brian Adams]] & [[Bryan Clark]]. Their greatest exposure came from working in both the [[WCW]] & [[WWE]]. KroniK found notable success in WCW during the year 2000, when they feuded with various teams notably [[Team Canada]] led by [[Lance Evers|Lance Storm]], and the [[Perfect Event]] tag team of "Perfect" [[Shawn Stasiak]] and "The Main Event" [[Chuck Palumbo]]. They shifted between babyface and heel roles, and eventually they became regulars on WCW TV and became hugely popular with wrestling fans. Towards the end of WCW, they adopted a gimmick that some saw as a rip-off or parody of the WWE's APA (Acolyte Protection Agency) in that, if you had the money, then they would fight for you.
Kronik last appeared at the WWF's Unforgiven 2001 Pay Per View which saw them get squashed by [[Mark Calaway|The Undertaker]] and [[Glen Jacobs|Kane]]. Both men were released shortly after, with the poor quality of the match being blamed solely on them (many fans believed that Undertaker and Kane were also at fault).
Kronik last appeared at the WWF's Unforgiven 2001 Pay Per View which saw them get squashed by [[Mark Calaway|The Undertaker]] and [[Glen Jacobs|Kane]]. Both men were released shortly after, with the poor quality of the match being blamed solely on them (many fans believed that Undertaker and Kane were also at fault).



Revision as of 00:55, 31 October 2005

Kronik was the name of the tag team that consisted of Brian Adams & Bryan Clark. Their greatest exposure came from working in both the WCW & WWE. KroniK found notable success in WCW during the year 2000, when they feuded with various teams notably Team Canada led by Lance Storm, and the Perfect Event tag team of "Perfect" Shawn Stasiak and "The Main Event" Chuck Palumbo. They shifted between babyface and heel roles, and eventually they became regulars on WCW TV and became hugely popular with wrestling fans. Towards the end of WCW, they adopted a gimmick that some saw as a rip-off or parody of the WWE's APA (Acolyte Protection Agency) in that, if you had the money, then they would fight for you. Kronik last appeared at the WWF's Unforgiven 2001 Pay Per View which saw them get squashed by The Undertaker and Kane. Both men were released shortly after, with the poor quality of the match being blamed solely on them (many fans believed that Undertaker and Kane were also at fault).

In wrestling

Current website is http://www.kronikwrestling.com

Manager(s)

Signature and finishing moves

Titles and accomplishments

They captured the WCW World Tag Team Titles twice and the AJPW World Tag Team Titles once at the same time winning AJPW Intercontential Tag Team Championship.