Every WWE Stable Ranked From Worst To Best
7. Diamond Mine
Members: Rodrick Strong, Tyler Rust, Hideki Suzuki, Malcolm Bivens
One of the many things that NXT excels at is hyping up newcomers through packages and vignettes. One of its most recent successes is the Diamond Mine, who debuted to much fanfare. The group has a well-balanced set of experience, though, they currently remain an unknown quantity. Hyped up by manager Malcolm Bivens as “the best resources, the best fighters, with the best coaches, with the best prospects, all under one roof, one camp”, Diamond Mine is an interesting prospect. Bivens, a manager with a stellar indie career alongside the likes of MJF and Low Ki, is one of the group’s biggest assets.
Roderick Strong, the group’s star name, has already won NXT fans over as part of the brand’s greatest stable The Undisputed Era, as well as his solo success as North American Champion.
While Tyler Rust is a less familiar name than Strong, he has vast training in the art of pro-wrestling, beginning his career at aged 16 in 2004. Hideki Suzuki is another skilled athlete having initially been hired by WWE as a Performance Center coach.
Diamond Mine has superstar shimmer and fans should look forward to the group's in-ring chemistry.