The Brood was a villainous professional wrestling stable known for its time in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) during the Attitude Era from 1998 to 1999. The Brood was composed of leader Gangrel, Christian, Edge, and later on, Matt and Jeff, the Hardy Boyz. Their gimmick was that of a clan of vampires, although they were often merely described by announcers as living a "gothic lifestyle".

History

Formation

All three of the original Brood members debuted in 1998. Edge made his debut in the WWF on the June 22 episode of Raw Is War as a loner who entered the ring through the crowd. Gangrel, known previously as the Vampire Warrior, made his WWF debut on the August 16 episode of Sunday Night Heat. He was given a new vampire gimmick based on the White Wolf roleplaying game Vampire: The Masquerade. Christian debuted on September 27 at In Your House: Breakdown 1998 where he distracted Edge, who subsequently lost his match to Owen Hart. The storyline introduced Christian as Edge's (kayfabe) brother. In reality, the two had been best friends since childhood.

Christian continued at the side of Gangrel to help him in his feud with Edge, and he won the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship in his first match in the WWF. Eventually, the duo convinced Edge to join them, forming the stable known as The Brood. On the October 26 episode of Raw during a match between Kane and Gangrel, it ended when Edge ran in and attacked Kane and called Christian and Gangrel together. In their first match as a group they defeated The Oddities on the November 1 episode of Heat. On the November 2 edition of Raw, The Brood faced Degeneration X (New Age Outlaws & X Pac) which ended in a No Contest. On the November 9 episode of Raw, Edge lost to Kane by disqualification when Kane attempted to set The Brood on fire. At Rock Bottom: In Your House, The Brood defeated J.O.B. Squad (Al Snow, Scorpio, and Bob Holly) in a six man tag team match.

Ministry of Darkness

In February 1999, The Brood feuded with The Undertaker's Ministry of Darkness stable. The end of the feud saw The Brood merge with The Ministry. After winning a series of matches against the team of Edge and Christian, dubbed the "Terri Invitational Tournament", they won the services of Terri Runnels as their manager by winning the first ever tag team ladder match at No Mercy by defeating Edge and Christian. The fans gave both teams a standing ovation the next night on Raw Is War. On that same night, The Hardy Boyz announced that they were not the New Brood – they were The Hardy Boyz. They called a truce with Edge and Christian, and the quartet attacked Gangrel after he bragged that he got to use the "services" of Terri while Matt and Jeff were recovering from last night. Gangrel ended his association with both teams. The Hardys would continue to use the darker and more gothic-oriented appearance they utilized when allied with Gangrel throughout both their tag team and successive solo runs.

Reunions (2022, 2024)

On the May 27, 2022 episode of AEW Rampage, during a feud with The Hardys, Gangrel appeared with The Young Bucks during a tag team match with Jon Cruz and Taylor Rust.

In WWE, Edge once again presented his solo variation of The Brood's gimmick to fight against Finn Bálor inside Hell in a Cell at WrestleMania 39. According to Edge, he pushed for a reunion with Gangrel during the match; however, WWE declined the idea, stating that "nobody remembers (him)". They would reunite on May 26, 2024, at the Double or Nothing pay-per-view, where Edge (working under his real name Adam Copeland) wrestled Malakai Black in a barbed wire steel cage match. Copeland entered with 'The Brood' logo on the titantron, and during the match Gangrel entered through the canvas to assist Copeland, offsetting interference from The House of Black.

Gimmick

The Brood entered arenas by rising through a ring of fire onto the (elevated) stage floor, with Gangrel carrying a chalice of "blood".

Legacy

On the October 30, 2018 episode of SmackDown Live, The New Day dressed up as The Brood during its Halloween episode during Big E's Trick or Street Fight against Cesaro.

During Edge's 2021 rivalry with Seth Rollins on SmackDown building up to SummerSlam, the latter suggested Edge would not prevail because he was unable to tap into the darkness with which he once surrounded himself. This prompted Edge to unleash his inner "Brood" persona, thus giving Rollins a bloodbath during the August 20, 2021 episode of SmackDown, and at that year's SummerSlam he would make this entrance to the Brood's music, including emerging from a ring of fire on the stage. Edge then defeated Rollins at the event, On the December 27, 2021 episode of Raw during a segment wherein The Miz and Maryse renewed their vows, they were also given a bloodbath from The Brood upon the interruption from Edge. Following his expulsion from The Judgment Day stable, in which Edge was a member of the Ministry of Darkness for one night, in June 2022, Edge returned in his Brood gimmick assisting the Mysterios in the following month's SummerSlam event.

Championships and accomplishments

  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
  • PWI ranked Jeff Hardy #76 of the 500 best wrestlers in 1999
  • PWI ranked Edge #83 of the 500 best wrestlers in 1999