10 WWE Wrestlers Poised To Break Out In 2024

6. The Creed Brothers

Tiffany Stratton
WWE.com

The Creeds' October 30th Monday Night Raw debut was perfect.

Answering American Alpha's open challenge offered Julus Creed the chance to flex his grappling muscles against Chad Gable and use his massive ones to lift Otis over his head for an eye-popping Brutus Ball. The siblings were off and running, and though an ostensible bidding war story between Raw and SmackDown ended after just a week, it seems hard to imagine a tag team title picture without them in it in 2024.

Breaking out in the doubles division is just the start, of course. Julius Creed currently looks like one of a few specific talents to build the entire company around, but attempts such as that have gone awry before. This could open the door for Brutus too, with both brothers and another man with a famous wrestling family, WWE might have landed a trifecta as successful together and separate as The Shield eventually became.

Because they're not the only singlet-sporting bruisers headed towards the brightest lights...

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