Shawn Michaels The Four Horsemen were limousines and Lear Jets, while DX was trailer parks and outhouses. One was white trash, one was upper crust. I always saw DX and the NWO as the natural rivals at the time. – Shawn Michaels
Sean Waltman Once I got my groove in WCW in ’97, I’m pretty proud of the things I did there. By the time I got to WWE for DX, I may not have been as quick, but I was so far more well-rounded and a much more of a ring general. – Sean Waltman
Sean Waltman I don’t want to discount the nWo stuff because that was huge, and I’m so grateful to be a part of it. And I’m grateful that Eric Bischoff gave me that opportunity. And I had a ton of fun there. But it was nothing compared to the fun and creative satisfaction and just to be part of something amazing that I got from that whole DX experience. – Sean Waltman
Sean Waltman I’ve done things in my career, you know, accomplishments, and being in DX, NWO, the Kliq, all of that. – Sean Waltman
Hornswoggle When they moved me to Raw away from Finlay I was so scared because that was all I had. They said I was going to manage Sheamus, but that never happened, and it’s like, ok, now what. Thank God the Chavo feud started, and then the DX stuff, then it was off to the races again. It was great, but scared me to death. – Hornswoggle
Billy Gunn People were used to seeing DX do some of the most off-the-wall, craziest stuff they’d ever seen in their life. – Billy Gunn
Billy Gunn There were five members of DX, and we all clicked and we all knew our positioning. We all worked together to make something special, and we knew how to feed off each other to make it work. – Billy Gunn
Billy Gunn The DX stuff was never about wrestling. It was about how outlandish and how wacky we could possibly be. – Billy Gunn