10 Fantasy WWE Stables That Would Have Been Amazing

2. The Bálor Club

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There's no wrong turns WWE could take regardless of how the Bálor Club looked in terms of style, rank or assemblage.

Finn Bálor, regrettably, is at this point beyond busted flush status. He was for years a man that seemingly just never got around to fighting hard to win back a Universal Title he never lost, until he was accordingly relegated by the company. Fans weren't forced to feel much for him unless he donned 'The Demon' paint, though that too has been diminished substantially by two wasteful uses of it 2019.

A paint-free of Bullet Club alongside AJ Styles, Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson remains the prevailing dream sequence for a freewheeling Finn, but embracing his darkest side further (not least now that we've been informed that it doesn't really do him any damage) could offer motivation for virtually any main roster heel to cling to him in order to leech off his powers.

Cynically, branding could and should be the driver for it - as his original NXT run proved, there's a big market for the most aesthetically and onomatopoeically pleasing WWE spin on the classic NJPW stable idea. Even if the stable didn't take off, the t-shirt almost definitely would.

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