TheLoneWolf
The Brazilian Surprise
I ordered WWE 24/7 today and I started watching the December 1, 1997 edition of Raw is War. One of the matches on the card was a "four corners" match that pitted the Nation vs. Los Boriquas vs. D.O.A. vs. the Truth Commission. This got me thinking, where did all the good stables go? We had those four stables in the mid-to-late 90s, and the Ministry, Corporation, DX, and Hart Foundation. Then we had Evolution and most recently, Legacy. I think that WWE should implement more stables because as history shows, they have been launching pads for some of WWE's best talent. For example, the Rock and Triple H got their starts in the Nation and DX, respectively. Edge and Christian started out in the Brood, but later flourished after their time in Taker's Ministry of Darkness, which could also be credited for launching the Acolytes/A.P.A.. And Evolution started the emergence of Randy Orton and Batista as two of WWE's biggest stars today. Now Legacy has the potential to make Ted DiBiase Jr. and Cody Rhodes as future stars. Because of all this I think there should be more stables existing within WWE, as they can be very helpful to young, up-and-coming stars, who need a career-booster. What do you guys think?