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Name:
SAnitY
Promotions:
Independent, WWE
Years:
2016 - 2019, 2022 - 2026
- Sawyer Fulton schied kurz nach TV-Debüt der Gruppierung aus, da er aufgrund einer nicht definierten Verletzung über ein halbes Jahr ausfiel.
- Killian Dain schloss sich Eric Young und dessen Gefolge am 18.01.2017 an, nachdem Tye Dillinger ein Angebot ablehnte.
- Im Rahmen des Superstar Shakeup 2019 wurde das Team getrennt, als Eric Young zu RAW gedraftet wurde.
7.98
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 111
Number of comments: 21
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9.0 32x
8.0 36x
7.0 25x
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3.0 0x
2.0 0x
1.0 1x
0.0 0x
Average rating: 8.00  [111]
Average rating in 2025: 8.20  [5]
Average rating in 2024: 7.71  [14]
Average rating in 2023: 7.80  [10]
Average rating in 2022: 7.31  [16]
Average rating in 2021: 8.00  [7]
Average rating in 2020: 7.00  [2]
Average rating in 2019: 7.43  [7]
Average rating in 2018: 8.27  [11]
Average rating in 2017: 8.54  [35]
Average rating in 2016: 8.00  [4]
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Brando Calrissian wrote on 12.11.2024:
[8.0] "The aura of SAnitY in NXT was ungodly. Their entrance was one of the best the company has ever done, their style and chemistry was off the charts, and each person still looked dangerous and strong even in singles competition. My only reason they're not a 10 is their disastrous main roster run that ruined any and all credibility for all of them. I'm surprised that Nikki Cross is the only one still in WWE and actually putting on some incredible work while Young returned to TNA to dominate as a good veteran, Damo went back to the indies and realigned with Wolfe/Tischer for some amazing work, and Sawyer Fulton had some great work alongside oVe and Ace Austin, but now doesn't really do much. Just an amazing group that got ruined."
WrestlingReviewer33 wrote on 26.10.2024:
[8.0] "Got to be the most untalked about when it comes to wasted potential in the WWE.Sanity, 5 crazy people who can wrestle and dominate.I loved them as a younger me and I still think about them each day.In NXT, they won the tag titles and I like I said, back then I went crazy for them.Cross should've won the Women's Title in NXT and Killian Dain, well I'm not sure if he should have been but on that night, when I was watching on TV, I wished he was inaugural North American Champ.There themes were bangers too.Then they get called up to Smackdown live, a one that needed new tag teams at that point and they get completely wasted.And their break-up, now that I know, infuriates me.Its because Eric Young gets drafted to Raw and when he does that he does absolutely nothing on the red brand.After this, apart from Cross, they are all out of the WWE and with nothing par NXT Tag Titles to their name.I loved you Sanity but Vince ruined you.Such a good idea I loved but creative messed up horribly.Overall I am going to put an 8 score but could've been 9 or 10 if WWE actually cared."
PavelDragunov wrote on 27.11.2022:
[7.0] "The group that gave us a fun time in NXT and sadly broke up in the main brand. This is Vince's tradition of those years, he often destroyed NXT stars and these guys were no exception, the brightest start on the Yellow brand could not stand in a new field. But I will remember their visit to the Triple H brand with warmth and respect for its participants."
Damian wrote on 04.07.2022:
[5.0] "They looked cool but the stable is one of the least memorable ever. One could argue that they got the short stick on the main roster, but it's not like their NXT run set the world ablaze."
KyleEnjoysWrestling wrote on 15.08.2019:
[5.0] "A lower card team that had some intriguing potential that was mostly never fully realized. I think for them to succeed, EY needed to be more of a leader... perhaps be more of the mastermind role. But he was never really that & just kind of was booked like another guy on the team. Needless to say, they were never even given a chance on the main roster & just got disbanded without any rhyme or reason."
Alchemiist wrote on 03.07.2018:
[8.0] "I kinda rolled my eyes when I found out WWE were making another crazy gimmicked wrestler but this time being a stable full of them. While the idea looked good on paper, I didn't really like them when they were starting out, and that feud with Tye Dillinger was bad. My view on them changed after they starting feuding with Undisputed Era and Authors of Pain. They truly started to know how to represent there gimmick, and they had an epic match at TakeOver: WarGames. They then had a really good run in NXT as tag champs, and I enjoyed them even more and I love them now. While I was sad that there debut on SmackDown was delayed, I'm glad they debuted attacking The Usos, to make them look strong. I'm really hoping to see a SAnitY/Bludgeon Brothers feud, because that sounds like a great story and rivalry, and they could definitely get some great matches out of it. So far, they have been booked well, but since its just been a few weeks since there debut on MR, I'm gonna wait and see if things work out. If not, they still make a great edition to SmackDown's already very-talented tag division. Very impressed so far."
arrancar wrote on 28.11.2017:
[4.0] "This team is totally not my sort of thing. I always find the portrayal of being 'crazy' in wrestling to be awful. People seem to think that if you make large movements, have a wide-eyed look, and speak in a loud and uncontrolled tone then that's all that counts as being crazy. It's extremely cheap in my eyes. Cross is absolutely the worst proponent of this style. Her work is some of the most cringeworthy I've ever come across in all of wrestling. Her promo-work is very bad and her character work in-ring is even worse. It's just generally bad acting. Totally over the top and try-hard edgy. It's the same with Wolfe, though he gets less spotlight so its not as bad as with Cross. Eric Young was always just an incredibly annoying character. That voice is one of the most grating I've ever heard. He is also 'crazy' though not as extreme as some of the other Sanity members. However his general delivery is bad enough for him to still be very annoying. Dain is really the only member that doesn't annoy me, which is unsurprisingly because he isn't pushed to be as 'unhinged' as his fellow members. The in-ring work of most of these people isn't even that bad. Cross is pretty bad, since her 'crazy' gimmick carries over and affects her wrestling style in the worst of ways, but everyone else is just mediocre. It's just the heavy emphasis on the 'crazyness' that makes this team so tiresome to watch."
DanTalksRasslin wrote on 25.04.2017:
[7.0] "Eric Young is a charismatic leader and his crew in SAnitY are all talented individuals (the lineup being further solidified with the swapping out of Sawyer Fulton for Killian Dain). The group still lacks a coherent mission, and I'm not sure how much the anarchist gimmick is really helping matters, but in the long run the team should go a ways to helping Cross, Dain and Wolfe get over with the crowd. With its international makeup, the group looks a lot like a more unhinged version of EY's World Elite stable in TNA, and I can't imagine that's coincidental - I just hope the stable has longer lifespan and better outcome for its members."
jtsilver101 wrote on 21.11.2016:
[5.0] "The hype was there for the debut, but these guys lost their heat the moment they took a clean loss. I don't see them going anywhere really. Eric Young was never the most captivating performer and Nikki Cross would be better suited challenging Asuka instead of being a sidekick. Wolfe is pretty good, but Fulton has not improved at all."
BigPoppaCage123 wrote on 12.11.2016:
[9.0] "So Far, SAnitY is by far one of if not the best team/stable to come along in Nxt, with Eric Young, Wolfe, Fulton, and Cross, I see big things for SAnitY in the future with them playing the Crazy Maniacs, a feud with DIY or the AOP would definitely be a must see and Cross is a amazing wrestler so she deserves a Nxt Woman's Championship run in the future"