It was a few weeks ago when we saw the debut of a new stable in the WWE called, 3MB this stable consists of Heath Slater, Drew McIntyre, and Jinder Mahal. They have not really made much progress on television, but behind the scenes these three are apparently a big deal. A report a few months ago said that there were a lot of officials behind the scene who were impressed with Heath Slater and how he handled the Legends storyline leading into RAW 1000 and earned the respect of many. Another report said that Vince McMahon wanted to build new stars in Ryback and soon Jinder Mahal. One more report said that Triple H was a big fan of Drew McIntyre and planned to give him a push very soon. You take three guys that WWE behind the scenes have big hopes for and you place them in a stable being led by Heath Slater and call them, 3MB it sounds logical, but so far 3MB have not really sold well on television.
Me personally, I enjoyed Heath Slater and his time with the Legends storyline and one reason in particular is because we finally got to see some personality come out of Slater and he made every minute of television he got count and it worked in his favor. I have seen Jinder Mahal on WWE NXT and in smaller venues like Full Sail University Jinder Mahal is a great character, but in a crowd of thousands he just does not connect like he should. I also have had this chip on my shoulder about his character. It reminds me too much of Muhammad Hassan who worked the gimmick perfectly and got legitimate heat from fans. Drew McIntyre I was a fan of during his first few months in the WWE when he was Intercontinental Champion and had an intense feud with Kofi Kingston and Teddy Long. His career fell short because he wasnt connecting with the audience like WWE hoped he would so his push went to Jack Swagger in the end who at the time was getting over with the fans. Since then I have said Drew McIntyre is one of the most underutilized wrestlers in WWE today. Now, I find positive aspect in ALL three of these men, but placing them in a group together just seems forced. Drew McIntyre and Heath Slater are really into their current roles, but Jinder Mahal looks out of place in the group with his turbin and does not look as into the role.
What we have seen from, 3MB are very random attacks. We have seen these three stars dress in black leather jackets, kuttes, and blue jeans; Slater with a top hat and Drew McIntyre with a headband. So the evolution of this stable is slowly coming together. Im willing to give this stable some time before I make any assumptions on whether this will be a big success or a dud, but I think that if WWE are really going to build these three as future stars they need to go all the way with this stable or just dont go through with it at all. We have seen it with Heath Slater, we know he can take nothing and make it into something. So I am expecting the same thing as he carries this stable as the leader, but I have an addition in mind that could help the group greatly and make fans take them seriously.
My idea? Bodyguards. As I said, you go all the way or no way with this stable. Now, who do you get to become the bodyguards for this group? These bodyguards need to be intimidating figures and preferably two stars who could benefit from TV time. The bodyguards of 3MB should be none other than Ezekiel Jackson and Mason Ryan. Two intimidating figures who are believable bodyguards. People may believe that it may be a bad idea and some of the reason is that they might think that 3MB do not need a bodyguard, some may believe that Mason Ryan and Ezekiel Jackson may not suitable for the position, but hear me out. These two are just there as MUSCLE they will just stand around in black shirts, black jeans, and sun glasses with their arms crossed taking out anyone who tries to lay their hands on the band. These two could stand ring side during the matches. As I said, MUSCLE. They will not have to cut promos that will be left to Slater, Mahal, and McIntyre.
Having these two as bodyguards would not hurt. I think it would be a great addition to the group and would make 3MB look like something of importance and people will buy into this group. The beat downs would look more vicious with Jackson and Ryan. The group would have more of a rock band feel to it. Famous musicians hardly ever go anywhere without a bodyguard or some type of security why not treat these guys like they are supposedly a, band and treat them like REAL musicians and equip them with bodyguards? It makes sense. Mason Ryan and Ezekiel Jackson would be built as two powerhouses, get TV time, and hell could even begin a tag team with each other! There is nothing, but positive things that could come out of this. So what do you think?
- Should 3MB have bodyguards? Yes or no?
- If yes, are Ezekiel Jackson and Mason Ryan suitable for the position? If not, who would you assign as their muscle?
- What ideas do you have that could get 3MB over or add onto their stable?