5 WWE women's teams and stables you may have forgotten

Absolution is a brand new women's stable, but far from the first in WWE history.
Absolution is a brand new women's stable, but far from the first in WWE history.

#4 Team BAD

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Team BAD gets overshadowed by other factions, and the bigger things Sasha Banks and Naomi went on to.

The period WWE billed as the Women’s Revolution was all about taking women’s wrestling more seriously on the main roster. It started with Stephanie McMahon introducing three new factions. Team Bella was largely an extension of the Bella Twins brand, while both giving them a third member and wedging Alicia Fox into the angle. Team PCB may be best remembered. First WWE had to awkwardly having to rename the Submission Sorority midstream (management realized the stable shared a name with a porn franchise). From there, they became the breakout stars, already featuring Paige as arguably the top female star of the day, adding rising top star Charlotte Flair, and top mechanic Becky Lynch.

The third faction of the Revolution tends to be forgotten for being less featured in the early going and for its fresh face, Sasha Banks, overshadowing the unit. Team BAD (Beautiful And Dangerous) nonetheless wound up the longest running of the three factions, up until Banks’ face turn and separation from Naomi and Tamina.

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