The history of the Z-Pack began right when the TWF began. The Z-Pack was a way to outsmart the Young-Age Outlaws. The members in the beginning of the Z Pac as they were called; were Red Dragon, Chick Job-Smith and Mr BIG. However, at No Way Out 2000, the TWF's very first PPV, a shock screw job happened. Mr BIG and Job-Smith, now called NJS; turned on Marz and re-formed Future Generation-X.
The Z-Pack was disbanded for a long time, until October 2000. At which point an FX like faction called 'The BoyZ' appeared on the TWF Circuit, claiming they could break down the Z-Pack from within. The BoyZ contained High Voltage, Frekishi, Hawke and 'The Man' Gareth Cole. The Z-Pack reformed one night on an episode of TWF Grit BasH to the delight of the crowd that night. Z-Pack now had Dead Cool, The Shott and Mr. BIG. The Z-Pack's war with The BoyZ ended at Christmas the following year, when Marz [Dead Cool] became TWF Champion, defeating the Boyz mentor Owen Carl.
The Z-Pack members went their separate ways, until late March 2002. Marz, Mr. BIG and The Shott became sick of the games that The BCW was playing on the TWF. So, The Three-Men successfully drove BCW out, only for them to return as the bPa. Marz eventually left, leaving the Z-Pack as a duo, until Mr. BIG finally brought in his best friend NJS. However, since Frekishi and The Sandman have joined, the odds have evened out on the Z-Pack. It didn't last that long. The Shott turned on his Z-Pack buddies at The End is Nigh, in the process revealing his love for the bPa's 'luscious' female leader Sarah. For the second time, the Z-Pack is just a three man team. The 3 men became 2 more recently, when The Sandman announced his retirement from the business. The Z-Pack struggled for a while as a duo, but then added a third powerful member in High Voltage. HV formed a deadly partnership with Mr. BIG and with NJS's Cruiserweight-like abilities. Even if the Z-Pack's member's career directions take them elsewhere, they will always hate the bPa. At No Way BacK, Holly sensationally screwed Stone Kold Karl Davies in his match with Mr. BIG and joined the Z-Pack. She and Mr. BIG are purely on a business relationship, unlike NJS and Lita, who appear to have gone deeper than that. The Bandit, Mr. BIG's good friend from the XWF recently joined the faction after he also had a disagreement with the bPa.
The Z-Pack unit is still functioning, even if it is at a slightly lower rate. HV was retired by Biggie at Against All Odds, but was brought back by him the following week after the appearance of Seek & Destroy. The Z-Pack took more of a back-seat when the Rebels With Attitude and Seek And Destroy waged holy war over the TWF in late-2003 to early-2004. But, during this time, Biggie enlisted the help of two buddies from his XWF dayz, The Bandit and JT Money. The Z-Pack in that form existed for almost 3 years, the most stable and popular Z-Pack line-up ever, even though Bandit & JT were better known as The Sadist Nation, their loyalty to Biggie and NJS was unquestioned.
When the TWF returned from it's hiatus in 2006, the Z-Pack made a dramatic return @ One Night Only, where Mr. BIG came out to answer Holly's calls about "Jock haters". Biggie announced he had two friends who agreed with him on the subject, who turned out to be NJS and "Lover Boy" Jon Bennetta.
Theme Music History: 'Oh Hell Yeah' - HBLOCKX | 'My Own Summer' - Deftones | 'Minerva' - Deftones | 'Bombshell' - Powerman 5000 | 'The Extremist' - Joe Satriani