9. The Shield 2.0
In the formative year at least, WWE should keep Balor Club as Finn Balor, Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson. Three guys wreaking havoc as a trio faction on Raw... sound familiar? There's very much opportunity for a Shield 2.0 here, with the Balor Club potentially replicating the success that Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose had a few years ago. The Shield was one of the biggest success stories of this decade, and in many ways ended too soon. There was still a lot of life left in the heel trio concept, and that's where Balor Club can pick up. They should be booked as feared heels who could strike at any time, a constant threat to every other member of the roster. Clearly, Balor is the star, he's the Rollins of the group and will dazzle in their matches. But in terms of muscle and charisma, Gallows and Anderson can really bring a lot to the table. There's a great dynamic to play with here.