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Lack Of A Good Stable

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WWE has had many entertaining stables over a period of time. Nation of Domination, Corporation, DX to name some among others.
With four horsemen being inducted, one has to ask can such dynamic factions still be a part of this PG era.
Nexus, particularly, and corre were few, but neither they produced that many stars nor were much remembered.
With that being said Team johnny ace is building up, lets see what rolls up.
 
I think there should be more stables so here is my ideas.

Johnny Ace leader of David Otunga, Mark Henry, Alberto Del Rio, Christian and maybe add Vickie Guerrero, Dolph Ziggler and Jack Swagger. Johnny Ace does nothing so he can look more lazy in the ring, David Otunga the pointless one, Mark Henry the Strong one, and Alberto Del Rio and Christian the tag team Dolph Ziggler and Jack Swagger also a Tag tem Vivkie a valet. Heel or Face? Certainly Heel.

On WWE NXT maybe have Titus O' Neil with Darren Young, Curt Hawkings and Tyler Reks. Heel or Face? Heel.

Have a Stable called The Brittish Invasion. This would be exciting to see Sheamus the leader of Wade Barrett, William Regal, Mason Ryan, Drew Mcintyre(if he is not fired). Heel or Face? Could start of Heel but slowly becomes Face.
 
There is a slow growing stable, Vickie's kittens, Dolph and Swagger. If they just add a few more people, it could be like the greatest stable of all WWE, The Heenan Family.
Some of these other stables would just seem forced, and need to develop slowly, or with some slow build.
 
Well Vickie just named her stable of Ziggler/Swagger "American Perfection", which btw I named them in WWE 12 like the day I bought it -_-. Anyways, maybe Vickie could recruit a couple more guys like Ezekiel Jackson and maybe a surprise heel return of Evan Bourne?

American Perfection

Vickie Guerrero-Manager/Valet
Dolph Ziggler-Main Eventer
Jack Swagger-Mid Carder
Ezekiel Jackson-Muscle/Tag Team
Evan Bourne-Highflyer/Tag Team
 
for a stable, i would like to see:
William Regal- mentor type of role like Rick flair in evolution
Sheamus- World Champion
Wade Barrett- IC champion and US champ who would eventually turn it into the European championship.
Mason Ryan-tag champ
Drew Mcintyre-Tag champ
Hornswoggle- YES!!, i said it, his gimmick is irish, and he could be a great heel midget who would interfere in matches and help the group.

This group would be called the UNITED KINGDOM, and they would take over the smackdown and william regal would eventually get himself GM and would be a great heel GM helping his group. And would make smakckdown do shows in the UK for weeks
 
WWE has had many entertaining stables over a period of time. Nation of Domination, Corporation, DX to name some among others.
With four horsemen being inducted, one has to ask can such dynamic factions still be a part of this PG era.
Nexus, particularly, and corre were few, but neither they produced that many stars nor were much remembered.
With that being said Team johnny ace is building up, lets see what rolls up.


I think the thing about stables is you need at least a couple to make it relevant. Look at the Nation and DX. They could battle back and forth about things. But with the Nexus, they wanted to reek havoc on WWE, and no one really stood up until that Summerslam match. It was just like they were there, and no one cared.

So if there's going to be a stable, then let's have a few. If Vickie Guerrero creates an actual stable of talent, then there should be a face one to battle those guys. I just don't know if there's the talent to really carry a group like that. I think I like when guys do off and do their own thing anymore.
 
Have a Stable called The Brittish Invasion. This would be exciting to see Sheamus the leader of Wade Barrett, William Regal, Mason Ryan, Drew Mcintyre(if he is not fired). Heel or Face? Could start of Heel but slowly becomes Face.


Why would someone from Ireland lead a stable called the British Invasion? Also, why would somebody from Scotland be in the Stable? Do you realize that they are not the same thing? You should probably brush up on your geography.
 
I'm a fan of stables as well, and I wouldn't at all mind seeing some more in WWE. But it is true that it works best when there is more than one, I think. That way they can work programs against each other, which is better than just having a stable fight a bunch of individuals, IMO.

Currently, it seems Vickie could be developing something, if they add more to the group of Swagger and Ziggler, and maybe Johnny Ace could form something as well. Those would both be heel stables though, so you would need a face stable to go against them. Not sure how likely it is, but I definitely wouldn't mind seeing it.
 
Why would someone from Ireland lead a stable called the British Invasion? Also, why would somebody from Scotland be in the Stable? Do you realize that they are not the same thing? You should probably brush up on your geography.

Well are you English I am and over on WWE 12 Sheamus was in The united Kingdom.
 
Why would someone from Ireland lead a stable called the British Invasion? Also, why would somebody from Scotland be in the Stable? Do you realize that they are not the same thing? You should probably brush up on your geography.[/QUOTE]

Well are you English I am and over on WWE 12 villan storyline Sheamus was in The United Kingdom. Or call it the British and Ireland Invasion
 
the problem with a stable is that unless you have another type group to stand in there way then for the most part you get the group running over the single guys and the single guys end up teaming up to try and stop them. its been done and done and done again. If they start up another stable they need to make it unique. i think it would be awesome to see a three way stable fued! done right could of ended in a 3 on 3 on 3 ladder match or something! thoughts?
 
Stables aren't always necessary, but as we've seen with Evolution, The Nexus, and others- it can do wonders for a career or two. More importantly, it keeps guys that would normally be on the lower end of the card from falling off into the dark obscure realm of Superstars and NXT. Stables are a great way to push younger talent, and after Wrestlemania there should be a new one. Even a small one can do wonders for young talent. It allows you to get more guys T.V. time without taking up too much extra time, and it's been too long since we've seen one.
 
It looked as if they were building some sort of stable around the conspiracy storyline last year; Miz, Truth, Del Rio, Christian, Henry, Dolph. The "Held-Back Heels" (please don't run with that).

And don't ever call Sheamus fucking British again :lmao:
 
Way I see it, Stables don't really work in todays world of wrestling. Fueds are too short these days, aswell as creative already having troubles what to do with the rest of the roster. Nexus HAD AMAZING potential but it fizzled out so fast which was sad to see as all they ever really did was fued with John Cena.
 
Stables haven't worked recently not just because of bad booking, but because the members of the stable just aren't credible enough. Nexus, Corre, Legacy, La Famila, etc. Those groups contained mostly rookies, scrubs, etc.

But a main event heel stable on the other hand, could be an entirely different story. The WWE hasn't done anything like this since the nWo 2002 with the 3 original members coming in(and even then Scott Hall as a "main eventer" is debatable). It would be easier to book due to the members' accomplishments, and it could be used to finally put new top credible babyfaces over, something the WWE needs and fast. A Main Event Mafia/Millionaires' Club in WWE could be quite intriguing.
 
The problem is ever since Evolution WWE really hasn't been able to book a stable as a credible threat. Sure at first Nexus put a beatdown on Cena but eventually he just kept punking them out every single week. Even when he got "fired" he just kept turning up anyway, business as usual and took them out all by himself every week. Only the commentators treated them like a threat.
 
Stables haven't worked recently not just because of bad booking, but because the members of the stable just aren't credible enough. Nexus, Corre, Legacy, La Famila, etc. Those groups contained mostly rookies, scrubs, etc.

But a main event heel stable on the other hand, could be an entirely different story. The WWE hasn't done anything like this since the nWo 2002 with the 3 original members coming in(and even then Scott Hall as a "main eventer" is debatable). It would be easier to book due to the members' accomplishments, and it could be used to finally put new top credible babyfaces over, something the WWE needs and fast. A Main Event Mafia/Millionaires' Club in WWE could be quite intriguing.

Completely agree, whenever you mention stables people always cite the NWO and say that it should never and will never be repeated. Yet wrestling moves in cycles, storylines, gimmicks etc are recycled constantly and your right there hasn't been a truly dominant stable consisting of superstars already in the main event since the NWO.

Having the likes of Cena and Orton turn heel, unite and surround themeselves with other high caliber talent like Christian, ADR, Rhodes would be fresh for the younger generation who comprise the majority of the WWE's viewership and may even win back older viewers through a comination of sheer nostalgia and shock value. It would have to be booked right of course and not drag on for a billion years like the NWO but it would give a seismic push to whatever young face or faces eventually topple them and I personally think would be interesting and refreshing.
 

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