It's been over two decades since The Kliq influenced and controlled much of the WWF and its politics backstage, but four of the five members were all recently reunited in Las Vegas to in honor of Shawn Michaels.

Per WrestlingInc.com, Michaels was given the Cauliflower Alley Club's Lifetime Achievement Award. And he celebrated it with four of his closest friends and the other members of The Kliq: Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Sean Waltman:

Unfortunately, Triple H wasn't able to attend the event as he continues to help father-in-law Vince McMahon run the show. But still, getting four of the five members together is good enough to bring back the nostalgic feels here for WWE fans.

These five superstars were among the most decorated and beloved in the '90s for the WWF. Besides Waltman and Triple H, the other three are members of the WWE Hall of Fame, though these two should find their names in there one day.

Once Triple H left WCW to join the WWF, he saw his career take off, and the other four members all experienced massive success together. The five were so close that when Hall and Nash were on their way out to join WCW, the infamous and controversial "MSG Curtain Call" took place:

Triple H and Nash were portraying heel characters, while Hall and Michaels were babyfaces. With Nash and Hall finishing up their time with the WWF, all four men broke character and embraced each other. In short, The Game and The Heartbreak Kid were giving an emotional sendoff to their two close friends.

But this angered officials backstage, and Triple H was punished by being moved down the card and having to face inferior superstars. As for Michaels, he was one of the WWF's top talents, so he (along with Hall and Nash) got off easy.

Indeed, all five men are responsible for the success of the others' careers. Anytime we see The Kliq together, the nostalgic feels send the shivers down our spines.

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