10 Fantasy WWE Stables That Would Have Been Amazing

6. William Regal's Big Strong Bois

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Alright, so this one has the nationalistic bent that was torn asunder in the introduction, but consider how much further the ultra-talented British Strong Style trio of Pete Dunne, Tyler Bate and Trent Seven could have gone with an authoritative and aggressive mouthpiece in William Regal.

WWE's global localisation driving the creation of NXT UK as well as the broadening of international horizons in recent years has resulted in the novelty wearing off nationalities making waves on the main roster, particularly Brits in an era beyond only Dynamite Kid and Davey Boy Smith making it at all, but Regal's personality always augmented everybody he worked with. Bate and Dunne have shown flashes of the Sports Entertainment sparkle, but all three would benefit from the spit-shine his gravitas could provide.

As a unit, British Strong Style were too in demand elsewhere to truly make a dent on the black-and-gold brand beyond a brief tag team title run for Bate and Seven, but as part of a faction, the possibilities - and possible added members - are limitless.

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