#1 Form a new Evolution stable
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Evolution were awesome. You had the veteran Ric Flair, one of the greatest performers in the history of professional wrestling. There was Triple H, the easy-to-hate heel who seemingly was never out of the title picture; Batista, the up-and-comer who nobody wanted to mess with; and then there was Randy Orton, the youngest WWE champion of all time.
Fifteen years on from Evolution’s creation, why not have Triple H form another dominant faction? There were signs of that happening when he aligned with Samoa Joe, and briefly Kevin Owens, in early 2017, but little came of it.
With HHH playing the role of veteran, just like Flair did, perhaps we could see him make a new four-man stable along with three of today’s top and/or future stars. How about Bobby Roode, Tommaso Ciampa and Pete Dunne? Sound good?