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 Acolyte Protection Agency - TheWrestlingPedia
In the dramatised world of professional wrestling, the Acolyte Protection Agency (commonly known as the APA) were a "stable" that included Faarooq and Bradshaw, a tag team called the Acolytes.
After the Ministry of Darkness/Corporate Ministry angle ended, the Acolytes were involved in another angle where they started the "Acolyte Protection Agency or APA," and offered to "protect" various wrestlers for large sums of money; they would attack if their offers were refused, reminiscent of how criminal protection rackets operate.
The Acolytes were originally a nameless tag team formed and managed by professional wrestling personality Don Callis, who was called "The Jackal" during his time in WWE (then called the WWF).
www.thewrestlingpedia.com /wiki/index.php?title=Acolyte_Protection_Agency_(professional_wrestling)   (371 words)

  
 Acolyte Protection Agency - Information
The Acolyte Protection Agency (A.P.A), also known as Hell's Henchmen and The Acolytes, was a professional wrestling tag team in World Wrestling Entertainment, active between October 1998 and March 2004.
Throughout 1999, The Acolytes feuded with the enemies of the Ministry, including D-Generation X and The Brood, until The Undertaker was injured in late 1999, leading to the dissolution of the Ministry.
The Acolytes were originally known as Hell's Henchmen and managed by The Jackyl.
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 Tough Motherfuckers
A.P.A. The '''Acolyte Protection Agency (A.P.A)''', also known as '''Hell's Henchmen''' and '''The Acolytes''', was a [[professional wrestling]] [[tag team]] in [[World Wrestling Entertainment]], active between [[October]] [[1998]] and [[March 2004]].
Throughout [[1999]], The Acolytes [[feud (professional wrestling)feuded]] with the enemies of the Ministry, including [[D-Generation X]] and [[The Brood]], until The Undertaker was injured in late 1999, leading to the dissolution of the Ministry.
Traditionally, faces in wrestling were known as clean cut, respectable role models, and rebellious characters who bent the rules were labeled as heels.
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 Acolyte Protection Agency (professional wrestling) - TheWrestlingPedia
In the dramatised world of professional wrestling, the Acolyte Protection Agency (commonly known as the APA) were a " stable " that included Faarooq and Bradshaw, a tag-team called the Acolytes.
The Acolytes were originally a nameless tag team formed and managed by professional wrestling personality Don Callis, who was called "The Jackal" during his time in WWE (then called the WWF).
The two resurfaced as an unstoppable tag team under the management of Callis, and would win squash matches against other tag teams.
www.thewrestlingpedia.com /wiki/index.php?title=Acolyte_Protection_Agency_(professional_wrestling)   (7728 words)

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