The title is pretty lame but it is referring to the combo of Scizor + Heatran + Kingdra, quite possibly the best offensive trio in the game.
EDIT: This team is 8-1 on Shoddy.
Deoxys-S @ Light Clay
Ability: Pressure
Nature: Timid (+Spe, -Atk)
EV: 252 HP / 4 Def / 252 Spe
-Light Screen
-Reflect
-Taunt
-Stealth Rock
Deoxys-S has access to the fastest screens, Taunt, and Stealth Rock, so why not use them on one set? I typically set up a screen according to their lead. If it is a Tyranitar, I will Reflect, then Stealth Rock. Taunt prevents Bronzong from putting me to sleep, and also shuts down other Stealth Rockers such as Aerodactyl, Azelf, and Infernape from getting rocks on their side. Deoxys-S helps Kingdra set up a sweep, as without a dragon move you are kinda stuck against a bulky Dragon Dancer with no weakness=bad news.
Salamence @ Choice Scarf
Ability: Intimidate
Nature: Naughty (+Atk, -SpD)
EV: 146 Atk / 252 SpA / 112 Spe
-Draco Meteor
-Flamethrower
-Outrage
-Earthquake
Choice Scarf Salamence is ridiculous now with Outrage. Now he can 2HKO practically every wall in the game with either Outrage or Draco Meteor, with the exception of those who resist. The speed EVs allow him to outspeed base 130s with the Scarf attached, and he reaches 376 Attack and 319 Special Attack. Outrage will always 2HKO the standard Calm Blissey, while Draco Meteor 2HKOs Hippowdon and Gliscor. Flamethrower 2HKOs Skarmory and OHKOs Scizor and Forretress. Earthquake OHKOs Heatran and Lucario, making revenge killing a breeze even if my ScarfTran falls to ScarfTrio. This can also revenge kill Kingdras, which is fun, because I guess people don't expect Salamence to be running its best set or something.
Honchkrow @ Expert Belt
Ability: Insomnia
Nature: Hasty (+Spe, -Def)
EV: 252 Atk / 4 SpA / 252 Spe
-Sucker Punch
-Drill Peck / Night Slash
-Superpower
-Heat Wave
Honchkrow got two moves that greatly improved his ranking amongst other metagame material pokemon, Heat Wave and Superpower. The former allows him to OHKO Scizor and Forretress, while doing 73-85% to Skarmory, an easy 2HKO. Superpower typically OHKOs those ScarfTran on the switch, doing 90-106%, but most run Hasty, which means it OHKOs 100% of the time. Besides, a Superpower followed up by a Sucker Punch always results in a KO, even with the attack drop. A Hasty nature allows Honchkrow to outspeed all Tyranitar, OHKO with Superpower, and outspeed the standard Gyarados, who sits at 244 typically. This is a true wall breaker, with Superpower dealing 92-109% to Calm Blissey w/max defense. As long as I wasn't using Sucker Punch as they switch in, it will kill her.
Scizor @ Choice Band
Ability: Technician
Nature: Adamant (+Atk, -SpA)
EV: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 Spe
-U-Turn
-Bullet Punch
-Pursuit
-Superpower
Well CB Scizor received a huge boost, gaining two new moves. Doesn't his new sprite look badass?! Anyways, a CB Bullet Punch does more than people expect, doing 93-110% to Timid Gengar, knocking it out with more than minimum damage and Stealth Rock in play, and it also does 74% minimum to Azelf, who is quite the threat now with physical options. Pursuit will always OHKO both of these if they switch out, and it also does 43% minimum if Blissey decides to switch her fatass out. U-Turn is for scouting, and surprisingly it does a lot of damage to common physical walls/tanks. Suicune takes 30% from it, which doesn't seem like much, but it has to Rest after two more hits. Superpower is a simple hit and run move, and it is trying to do "something" to Skarmory. It actually does 38-44%, but even if it Roosts, I can't beat it. This set IMO is more threatening than SD Scizor as more often than not the other team has more than 2 things that can stop his sweep.
Kingdra @ Chesto Berry / Lum Berry
Ability: Sniper
Nature: Adamant (+Atk, -SpA)
EV: 252 HP / 16 Atk / 42 Def / 42 SpD / 156 Spe
-Dragon Dance
-Waterfall
-Outrage
-Rest / Substitute
Kingdra is an awesome sweeper, and just about every match he takes out atleast one pokemon, if not more. Currently I run Rest with Chesto Berry but I think Substitute + Lum Berry would abuse his 4x resistance to fire more, by giving him a free Substitute against ScarfTran. Anyways, the EVs give it even defenses, an extra point in attack, and enough speed to outrun Gyarados before the dragon dance, and outrun base 115s after.
Heatran @ Choice Scarf
Ability: Flash Fire
Nature: Timid (+Spe, -Atk)
EV: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
-Fire Blast
-Earth Power
-Hidden Power [Ice]
-Lava Plume
I see these on just about every team, and for good reason. He revenge kills Shaymin-S and Scizor, while also being able to sweep by himself, once his counters have been weakened. Lava Plume is perfect for this with its 30% burn rate, as many switchins to Heatran are physicall based (Gyarados, Salamence, Kingdra, etc.), this makes them either resort to Resting or be crippled for the rest of the match. With Stealth Rock set up, and Gyarados burned, Fire Blast will tear it apart.
EDIT: This team is 8-1 on Shoddy.

Deoxys-S @ Light Clay
Ability: Pressure
Nature: Timid (+Spe, -Atk)
EV: 252 HP / 4 Def / 252 Spe
-Light Screen
-Reflect
-Taunt
-Stealth Rock
Deoxys-S has access to the fastest screens, Taunt, and Stealth Rock, so why not use them on one set? I typically set up a screen according to their lead. If it is a Tyranitar, I will Reflect, then Stealth Rock. Taunt prevents Bronzong from putting me to sleep, and also shuts down other Stealth Rockers such as Aerodactyl, Azelf, and Infernape from getting rocks on their side. Deoxys-S helps Kingdra set up a sweep, as without a dragon move you are kinda stuck against a bulky Dragon Dancer with no weakness=bad news.

Salamence @ Choice Scarf
Ability: Intimidate
Nature: Naughty (+Atk, -SpD)
EV: 146 Atk / 252 SpA / 112 Spe
-Draco Meteor
-Flamethrower
-Outrage
-Earthquake
Choice Scarf Salamence is ridiculous now with Outrage. Now he can 2HKO practically every wall in the game with either Outrage or Draco Meteor, with the exception of those who resist. The speed EVs allow him to outspeed base 130s with the Scarf attached, and he reaches 376 Attack and 319 Special Attack. Outrage will always 2HKO the standard Calm Blissey, while Draco Meteor 2HKOs Hippowdon and Gliscor. Flamethrower 2HKOs Skarmory and OHKOs Scizor and Forretress. Earthquake OHKOs Heatran and Lucario, making revenge killing a breeze even if my ScarfTran falls to ScarfTrio. This can also revenge kill Kingdras, which is fun, because I guess people don't expect Salamence to be running its best set or something.

Honchkrow @ Expert Belt
Ability: Insomnia
Nature: Hasty (+Spe, -Def)
EV: 252 Atk / 4 SpA / 252 Spe
-Sucker Punch
-Drill Peck / Night Slash
-Superpower
-Heat Wave
Honchkrow got two moves that greatly improved his ranking amongst other metagame material pokemon, Heat Wave and Superpower. The former allows him to OHKO Scizor and Forretress, while doing 73-85% to Skarmory, an easy 2HKO. Superpower typically OHKOs those ScarfTran on the switch, doing 90-106%, but most run Hasty, which means it OHKOs 100% of the time. Besides, a Superpower followed up by a Sucker Punch always results in a KO, even with the attack drop. A Hasty nature allows Honchkrow to outspeed all Tyranitar, OHKO with Superpower, and outspeed the standard Gyarados, who sits at 244 typically. This is a true wall breaker, with Superpower dealing 92-109% to Calm Blissey w/max defense. As long as I wasn't using Sucker Punch as they switch in, it will kill her.

Scizor @ Choice Band
Ability: Technician
Nature: Adamant (+Atk, -SpA)
EV: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 Spe
-U-Turn
-Bullet Punch
-Pursuit
-Superpower
Well CB Scizor received a huge boost, gaining two new moves. Doesn't his new sprite look badass?! Anyways, a CB Bullet Punch does more than people expect, doing 93-110% to Timid Gengar, knocking it out with more than minimum damage and Stealth Rock in play, and it also does 74% minimum to Azelf, who is quite the threat now with physical options. Pursuit will always OHKO both of these if they switch out, and it also does 43% minimum if Blissey decides to switch her fatass out. U-Turn is for scouting, and surprisingly it does a lot of damage to common physical walls/tanks. Suicune takes 30% from it, which doesn't seem like much, but it has to Rest after two more hits. Superpower is a simple hit and run move, and it is trying to do "something" to Skarmory. It actually does 38-44%, but even if it Roosts, I can't beat it. This set IMO is more threatening than SD Scizor as more often than not the other team has more than 2 things that can stop his sweep.

Kingdra @ Chesto Berry / Lum Berry
Ability: Sniper
Nature: Adamant (+Atk, -SpA)
EV: 252 HP / 16 Atk / 42 Def / 42 SpD / 156 Spe
-Dragon Dance
-Waterfall
-Outrage
-Rest / Substitute
Kingdra is an awesome sweeper, and just about every match he takes out atleast one pokemon, if not more. Currently I run Rest with Chesto Berry but I think Substitute + Lum Berry would abuse his 4x resistance to fire more, by giving him a free Substitute against ScarfTran. Anyways, the EVs give it even defenses, an extra point in attack, and enough speed to outrun Gyarados before the dragon dance, and outrun base 115s after.

Heatran @ Choice Scarf
Ability: Flash Fire
Nature: Timid (+Spe, -Atk)
EV: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe
-Fire Blast
-Earth Power
-Hidden Power [Ice]
-Lava Plume
I see these on just about every team, and for good reason. He revenge kills Shaymin-S and Scizor, while also being able to sweep by himself, once his counters have been weakened. Lava Plume is perfect for this with its 30% burn rate, as many switchins to Heatran are physicall based (Gyarados, Salamence, Kingdra, etc.), this makes them either resort to Resting or be crippled for the rest of the match. With Stealth Rock set up, and Gyarados burned, Fire Blast will tear it apart.