Not if Bret have anything to said about it. Or vince.
Well, the Kliq proved that they could change Vince's mind more often than not and get their own way. That's what politcking is. It didn't hurt that the mid-90's WWF wasn't exactly the most prosperous era in the company's history (the exact opposite, actually... some refer to it as the dark ages of the WWF for a reason) and since three of the company's biggest stars at the time (Michaels, Diesel, Razor Ramon) comprised of 3/5 of the group, it's easy to see why it wouldn't be hard for them to get Vince to do most things the way they wanted them done. What was he going to do? Punish them? Fire them? It still frustrates many stars to this day what Vince let them (and especially Shawn Michaels, his rumored homosexual relationship with him notwithstanding) get away with.
And what about Bret? He's a victim of the politics himself. Both when Hulk Hogan refused to job to him in 1993 as well as when Michaels was supposed to drop the world title back to him at Wrestlemania 13, but refused.