10 Best Stables In Wrestling Right Now

6. Chaos

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The purposeless rabble that Chaos had become over the past couple of years means New Japan's top babyface stable wouldn't have made our list if not for Jay White, but the sprawling group's newest member has made them infinitely more interesting.

'Switchblade' is a saboteur. He joined Chaos in the aftermath of his Wrestle Kingdom defeat to Hiroshi Tanahashi, but has no interest in pushing the stable forward. White wants to bring Bullet Club down, and he knows the best way to do that is by aligning himself with IWGP Heavyweight Champion Kazuchika Okada, though 'The Rainmaker' knows exactly where he stands.

White is already sowing seeds of dissent within Chaos, prodding at the likes of Tomohiro Ishii to challenge for Okada's title. At the same time, his war on Bullet Club continues. His IWGP United States Title win over Kenny Omega contributed to the iconic group's dissolution, and he'll face Hangman Page at Strong Style Evolved this month, where he'll presumably retain.

Featuring guys like Will Ospreay, Hirooki Goto, and Roppongi 3K, Chaos house some incredible talent, and if the White angle continues on its current trajectory, it'll be one of 2018's most interesting storylines.

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