10 Best Stables In Wrestling Right Now

2. Bullet Club

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The most recognisable stable in wrestling today, Bullet Club's position is almost justified by their marketing genius alone. Their t-shirts are everywhere, and no group of wrestlers is more adept at putting themselves over in the public eye. Even if you've never watched a single minute of NJPW or ROH programming, there's a great chance you know who they are, such is their power.

With Kenny Omega out, Cody Rhodes has seemingly taken over as leader. He's supported by guys like The Young Bucks, Marty Scurll, and Hangman Page, though it remains to be seen where the group's south Pacific contingent will land - Bad Luck Fale and the Guerrillas of Destiny have been oddly detached since the Omega fallout.

Cody & co.'s ongoing saga with the Golden Lovers (Omega and Kota Ibushi) is the most progressive thing in wrestling today. It's a diamond program, and after a blasé 2017 (in storyline terms), it has given Bullet Club a new lease of life. Watching it unfold over the coming weeks and months promises to be one of 2018's biggest highlights, particularly as Cody's ego continues to go through the roof.

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