Immortal Moments: Nexus Invades Raw

Invasion angles are as old as wrestling itself. They’re almost a cliche now. Which is weird, because they are done so rarelyThink about how many “invasion” angles you can actually name?

Of all of these, in my opinion, Nexus was the best. The invasion of bitter NXT rookies, crushing John Cena and declaring themselves as the new sheriffs in WWE happened this day in 2010.

Nexus was composed of NXT “rookies” who competed in the first season of the NXT television show. Wade Barrett won the season and was awarded a PPV title match. The next week however, everything changed. During a match between CM Punk and John Cena, Barrett and the rest of the rookies descended up on the ring. All hell broke loose.

What followed a 6-month reign of terror by Nexus. The team won the tag titles and even coerced John Cena into joining their group after Barrett beat him at Hell in a Cell. Eventually, though, Cena and the WWE overcame all the odds and the Nexus became just another faction in WWE.

What are they now?

Nexus grew and contracted several times over the next year or so, before finally coming to an end.

Of the original eight invaders:

Nexus was meant to be a chance to create a new generation of stars, but it turned into another obstacle for John Cena to overcome. While Barrett, Bryan, and Ryback went on to have successful WWE careers, the rest of the group wasn’t as lucky.

Nexus did show that WWE was willing to let the young guys take over, at least temporarily. It paved the way for guys like Kevin Owens and Finn Balor to debut and instantly make a huge impact.

WWE has gone seven years without a true invasion angle. Maybe we’re do for another one?

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