5 Wrestlers Who Should Join WWE's Social Outcasts Stable

By Kenny McIntosh /

5. The Ascension

The story of The Ascension is a sad one; they were a dominant team in NXT up until the end of 2014 when they made their debut on the WWE's main roster. From the baffling burial that JBL would go through on commentary each week to the absurd notion that Konnor and Viktor were scripted to compare themselves to LOD and Demolition, just made it tough for them to be taken seriously. At the Old School RAW show, they were the jobbers to the legends as the nWo, the APA and the New Age Outlaws disposed of them with ease. Even a Royal Rumble win over the Outlaws couldn't save them. Since then, they've been stuck on the lower end of the card, wrestling on Main Event and Superstars. If any act should have a gripe (in storyline) with their position in WWE and want to be a part of a movement to change it, it's the Ascension. While they might never have a long reign with the WWE Tag Team titles, they're a solid team and they would fit in perfectly with The Social Outcasts.