10 Best Wrestling Stables Of All Time
10. The New Day
Today's WWE is a very strange place. While the company has a more talented roster than at any point in its history, the accepted philosophy of scripted interviews and cookie-cutter storylines has given the product a sanitized, homogeneous feel. As a result, fans care about fewer superstars than ever before, sending TV ratings plummeting.
The one exception to that statement, of course, is The New Day. While fans typically reserve their bit of interest for part-time stars like Shane McMahon and Brock Lesnar, The New Day is the one act in the company that has won consistent interest and popularity. Even the stars who have come in from the company with fanfare from NXT or the independent scene don't get the reaction that the WWE Tag Team Champions routinely do.
When Xavier Woods, Big E, and Kofi Kingston were first put together in an ill-defined alliance, fans rejected WWE's latest half-hearted attempt at a stable. It was the three men themselves who managed to make the unit work, turning heel and showing more personality than the rest of the roster combined.
Today, The New Day are babyfaces once again, and like The Rock years ago, the heel turn and the journey back have made them top stars.