10 Wrestlers Who'd Fit Current Factions Flawlessly

From The Bloodline to The Elite, who should be looking to add to their ranks ASAP?

By Ryan Berglund /

One of the many highlights of professional wrestling in recent years has been the spotlight placed on factions. While The Bloodline has been the focal point of WWE for nearly three years, The Elite, Blackpool Combat Club and several others attempt to plant their flag at the top of All Elite Wrestling.

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With such a large number of groups across these companies, they are constantly looking to add to their ranks as time goes on. Recent times have seen Rhea Ripley and Dominik Mysterio join The Judgment Day and Solo Sikoa solidify the numbers of The Bloodline. Over in AEW, Ruby Soho shockingly aligned with The Outkasts and in one of the feel good moments of the year, 'Hangman' Adam Page returned to The Elite.

The additions of Rhea and Solo to their respective groups made perfect sense, and you can read about those and several other pitches for new factions members from this time last year, here. While not all of those ideas came to fruition, there remains a whole host of factions with new ideal members right around the corner. Some may be perfect fits based on their characters seemingly gelling well with a current group, while others will be looking to help said factions climb up the card.

Here are ten more wrestlers who'd fit current factions flawlessly.

10. Tyler Breeze - Pretty Deadly

Following the WWE Draft last month, Pretty Deadly has been one of the more successful acts who found themselves plucked from NXT and onto the main roster. The duo of Elton Prince and Kit Wilson have been feuding with The Brawling Brutes and formed an alliance with United States Champion Austin Theory. While that is a great start for the former NXT and NXT: UK Tag Team Champions, there is a much more obvious choice to join the Yes Boys on Friday Nights.

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Long before Pretty Deadly were walking the halls of The Performance Center, Tyler Breeze was one of the first successful characters to be created on NXT television. A supermodel gimmick became the catalyst for Prince Pretty to have standout matches on Wednesday nights, before a disappointing spell on the main roster lead to the Calgary, Alberta native's release from WWE in June 2021. Thankfully for fans of The Beauty Shot, Breeze was brought back to the company as a trainer down in Florida as well as working on WWE's video game based content.

Breeze is the perfect fit for Pretty Deadly, not only due to the similarities in gimmicks, but the excellent in-ring talent within the wrestlers themselves. Allowing Kit and Elton to learn from the long time WWE veteran both on and off screen can be huge for WWE's newest tag team, not to mention the loads of fun that can be had if The Fashion Files makes its long awaited return.

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