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If you were watching wrestling in the late 1990s, chances are you remember The Flock. The group had a strange, chaotic energy that perfectly matched Raven’s character. Instead of being a traditional wrestling stable, The Flock felt more like a collection of outcasts who had gathered around Raven’s dark philosophy.

As Perry Saturn watches the Fall Brawl match during the Shootin’ With Saturn episode, he frequently comments on the different members of The Flock and the roles they played in the story. Even though the match itself was primarily between Raven and Saturn, the presence of The Flock made it feel like an entire faction war unfolding around them.
For fans who enjoy faction-based storytelling in wrestling, this match is a great reminder of how powerful a stable can be when it is used effectively.
Even when they were technically restricted from interfering, their presence alone added suspense. The audience always had the feeling that something unexpected might happen.
Canyon being handcuffed at ringside was supposed to prevent interference, but Saturn points out how the situation eventually became part of the chaos of the match. The fact that Canyon tried to manipulate the situation made the audience even more invested.
Saturn even shares a small piece of trivia about Lodi’s name being “Idol” spelled backward because he resembled Billy Idol. Details like that show how much thought went into creating the personalities surrounding Raven.
Saturn was not just fighting Raven. He was fighting to free the entire group from Raven’s control. That larger goal gave the match a sense of purpose beyond a simple win or loss.
Even though Saturn and Raven were the central focus, other members of the group still played memorable roles during the match. That kind of layered storytelling is something wrestling fans still appreciate today.
One thing I have noticed while following discussions in the WOO community is that fans still love well-developed wrestling factions. When a group has clear motivations and distinct personalities, it creates endless storytelling possibilities.
The Flock was one of those groups that felt completely different from the traditional wrestling stables of the time. Instead of presenting themselves as dominant athletes, they felt like a strange underground movement within the wrestling world.
Looking back, it is easy to see why that dynamic helped make the Fall Brawl match feel so unpredictable. Even today, hearing Saturn describe those moments makes the match feel alive again.
Well, that's it for today. We will continue again tomorrow! 😁 WOO! 🎉

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