10 Best Stables In Wrestling Right Now

3. The New Day

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New Day fatigue is real. The trio's shtick has barely changed over the past few years, and they spend most weeks cutting a slight variation on the same promo, with their buzzwords and catchphrases only evolving once or twice a year. Thus, it's understandable that some portions of the fanbase are sick of their act, but they're still drawing monster crowd reactions, and if you look at New Day's match quality, chemistry, and success, it's impossible to knock them down.

Big E, Xavier Woods, and Kofi Kingston are one of the most decorated teams in recent WWE history, and last year's matches with The Usos harked back to the tag division's glory days. It's only a matter of time before they scoop another Tag Team Title reign, and if their in-ring output is as strong in 2018 as it was in 2017, there'll be few reasons to complain.

They're hindered somewhat by being on SmackDown, as the Tuesday night show is comfortably WWE's least compelling brand at the moment. Still, The New Day's work shines through, and while the gimmick could use a tweak or two, they stand above every other stable in the company.

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