and his gothic stable, The Brood , remain one of the most visually iconic acts in professional wrestling history. Though active for a relatively short time (late 1998 to 1999), they are credited with launching the careers of future Hall of Famers Edge and Christian and popularizing a darker, more cinematic "vampiric" aesthetic in the WWF (now WWE). The Leader: Gangrel
: Gangrel was known for his Victorian-style frilled shirts, dental implants that gave him permanent fangs, and a chalice of "blood" he would drink and spit during his entrance. Gangrel / The Brood
: Widely considered one of the greatest entrances of all time, Gangrel would emerge through a ring of fire on the entrance stage while a heavy, rhythmic theme played. The Brood's Legacy and his gothic stable, The Brood , remain
: After splitting from Edge and Christian, Gangrel briefly managed The Hardy Boyz (Matt and Jeff Hardy), dubbing them "The New Brood" before they eventually turned on him to align with Edge and Christian. Cultural Impact : Widely considered one of the greatest entrances
Gangrel (David Heath) was the charismatic centerpiece of the group. His gimmick was inspired by the Vampire: The Masquerade tabletop game.
: The group's calling card was the "bloodbath," where the lights would go out, and when they returned, their opponent would be drenched in viscous red liquid.