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The Brood, made up of Gangrel, Edge, and Christian, was one of the Attitude Era's coolest groups, but it was ruined by one awful promo. They initially appeared to support Copeland, but ultimately ...
In a brief but pretty straightforward tweet, Gangrel finally reacted to Edge's SummerSlam entrance by honestly stating his love for the segment. The Brood founder shared his thoughts on the ...
With Edge's back against the wall, can fellow former Brood member Gangrel offer some assistance? After all, Gangrel took Edge and Christian under his wing to form The Brood back in the Attitude Era.
The Brood was a famous faction in WWF around 1999, composed of Edge, Gangrel, and Christian. They were known for their unique gimmick and thrilling entrance. Their storyline with 'The Ministry of ...
Edge then used The Brood's entrance for the SummerSlam win over Rollins. In an update, the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that AEW confirmed Gangrel's story, and revealed that he was still ...
This is technically two different groups, but it seemed logical to group them together here.The original Brood consisted of Gangrel, Edge and Christian and they had a more vampire-oriented gimmick ...
The stable lasted for a year until it disbanded in 1999 but Edge would go on to pay tribute at times during his most recent stint with WWE before his exit in August. Gangrel is now semi-retired as ...
There were several points recently, where Adam Copeland (then Edge) wanted Gangrel on TV, but WWE believed “nobody remembers” him. On INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet, Copeland revealed WWE did ...
Edge may have went on to become the 'Rated-R-Superstar', but his roots were firmly as a Gothic character, even before he'd help form 'The Brood' with Gangrel and Christian. It's actually ...
Edge and Christian had been tearing it up in the tag division. With their vampire mentor Gangrel in their corner, the young, long-haired duo regularly put on fast-paced, high-energy matches.