8 Best Wrestling Stables In The World Today
7. The Social Outcasts
Heath Slater has long been one of the most underappreciated wrestlers in all of WWE, his penchant for entertaining wildly underrated by fans and bookers alike. In 2015, he led a revolution of sorts, recruiting Bo Dallas, Curtis Axel and Adam Rose to join him in a stable known simply as The Social Outcasts.
The name fit the bad of misfits to perfection. All had their own, individual characters but were trapped in an unenviable position on the WWE card. They were essentially glorified jobbers, performers appearing regularly on meaningless C-level shows like Main Event and Superstars.
When the group finally formed, all four performers saw their television time increase significantly.
They saw time on Raw and SmackDown and while their win-loss records were still far from sparkling, the visibility is a greater reward than any victory.
Since their arrival, Adam Rose has been released from WWE, leaving his teammates to carry on with the stable without him. While the are still largely enhancement talent, their brand of humour, willingness to put others over and ability to take an a**-kicking at the hands of their peers make them an invaluable part of WWE programming.