Gangrel / The: Brood

Gangrel / The: Brood

: 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.

: 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 Gangrel / The Brood

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 : The group's calling card was the "bloodbath,"

: 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. Though active for a relatively short time (late