Should Anderson and Gallows stay a tag team or form a stable in WWE?

Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson have debuted on WWE programming in memorable fashion.

WWE Needs Stables

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The Bullet Club has held plenty of gold in other promotions like NJPW and Ring of Honor.
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The Attitude Era in WWE, then the WWF, was perhaps defined by stables like the Corporation, the Ministry of Darkness and D-Generation X. How those groups interacted and transitioned from heel to face made the programming interesting, and the same was true of groups like the Four Horsemen and the NWO in WCW.

Lately, though, the stables and factions have been lacking in the WWE. Outside of the Authority, no other group has gained and maintained traction for long enough to reach the same legendary status as their predecessors. While the Wyatts have been impressive at times since re-connecting, a lack of competition makes their success completely contingent on the individual success of the group’s members, and it just hasn’t been there.

Given the Bullet Club to duel with, the Wyatts and others like the League of Nations and even the tag team champion New Day can start to do new, more creative things that make sense in the storyline, like adding members or forming other alliances.

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