10 Things That Must Happen Before WrestleMania 34

9. Triple H's New Group

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Triple H will probably be absent from WWE programming for the foreseeable future, but it looks like his latest power stable is taking shape. Samoa Joe and Kevin Owens have already aligned under his banner, and if the rumours are to be believed, WWE are heading towards Evolution 2.0.

With two former NXT Champions already in place, The Game will need to add at least one more wrestler to compete the line-up. WWE UK competitor Pete Dunne fits the bill perfectly with his mean heel persona and bruising wrestling style, and already has Triple H’s endorsement following January’s UK Title Tournament. He’s still young, but Dunne is absolutely ready to play a bigger role, and his ability to work in the UK and Cruiserweight divisions would add diversity to the group.

Nobody wants another stable like The Authority, but an Evolution-style team is a smart idea, particularly if Triple H eventually slips into a managerial role. Putting the group together would give each member clear direction outside their solo pursuits, and result in some interesting faction vs. faction scenarios, particularly if AJ Styles’ anticipated Raw trade results in The Club’s reunion.

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