WWE has had a large number of wildly popular stables over the years. According to a veteran, one of those stables could well be formed again today, with Bronson Reed as a member.
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The stable in question is the Dangerous Alliance, which previously had Paul Heyman as its manager. It brought together some of the most talented names, making for an interesting team. According to Bill Apter, a modern iteration of the stable could work as well.
Speaking on Sportskeeda's UnSKripted, the veteran journalist stated that Bronson and even Austin Theory could be members of the group. Furthermore, he thinks Paul Heyman could provide useful tutelage.
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"Punk. Lesnar... Bronson Reed definitely. Oh my god he would fit in the Dangerous Alliance. Somebody who hasn't been doing anything and Vince McMahon was trying to get over. I would put young Austin Theory in the dangerous alliance. I think that would be, with him, with Paul Heyman, would raise the level of him." [12:26 onwards]
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As of now, it remains to be seen if WWE would actually ever reform the Dangerous Alliance someday down the line.
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