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This article discusses a professional wrestling team, for other meanings see cabinet (disambiguation)
Professional wrestling team
The Cabinet
File:TheCabinetJBL.jpgThe Cabinet: (from left to right) Doug Basham, John "Bradshaw" Layfield, Orlando Jordan, Amy Weber, Danny Basham
Statistics
MembersSee members section
DebutAugust 5, 2004
DisbandedJuly 21, 2005

The Cabinet was a heel professional wrestling stable that was part of World Wrestling Entertainment's SmackDown! brand. It was created by John "Bradshaw" Layfield shortly after he won the WWE Championship at The Great American Bash 2004.

The future of the Cabinet seemed to be in doubt, in mid-2005 after the firing of Amy Weber and the resignation of the Basham Brothers (who were then split in the WWE Draft Lottery). The stable had dwindled down to just JBL and Orlando Jordan. With both men seemingly concentrating on their own singles careers, it seemed like the end of the Cabinet but on the September 16, 2005 edition of Friday Night SmackDown!, after JBL lost to Rey Mysterio, he hired spin doctor, Jillian Hall in order to "fix" his career. Though seemingly adding a Publicist to the stable there was no mention of the Cabinet until December 9, 2005 when Orlando Jordan assided JBL in a match after this Theodore Long announced as it seemed JBL was bringing back the Cabinet. The pair (OJ and JBL) would team up for a match at the end of the night.

The return of the Cabinet was later fueled when publicist, Jillian Hall accompanied Orlando Jordan to the ring for a match taped for WWE Velocity on December 16. Since then Jillian Hall has been fired by JBL, and JBL has retired from professional wrestling, and The Cabinet has disbanded.

Members

The group was organized like a presidential cabinet. The trademark of the group was the "Longhorn" pose, where each member raised their arms at an angle and positioned their hands flat resembling JBL's Texas longhorn symbol. All the male members held a championship while being part of the stable.

Titles

John "Bradshaw" Layfield won the WWE title at The Great American Bash 2004, and kept it until WrestleMania 21 during this time he set up The Cabinet. This reign lasted nine months, and consequently JBL is the longest-reigning WWE champion of the decade. JBL defeated many established main event stars during his reign, including Eddie Guerrero, The Undertaker, Booker T, The Big Show and Kurt Angle.

Orlando Jordan won the WWE United States Championship, after picking up a controversial win over former champ John Cena on March 3, 2005. This is his first title reign of any kind since his debut. Jordan and JBL later destroyed Cena's Spinner belt.

While Co-Secretaries of Defense, the Basham Brothers picked up their second reign as WWE Tag Team Champions on the Jan. 13 edition of SmackDown! when they eliminated Rob Van Dam & Rey Mysterio in a Fatal Four Way elimination match that also included the teams of Mark Jindrak & Luther Reigns and Booker T & Eddie Guerrero.

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