#3 A faction war
Back in the relatively early stages of the Attitude Era, WWE set up a gang warfare angle, highlighted by The Nation of Domination, Los Boricuas, and the Disciples of Apocalypse. The angle was in questionable taste for the racial breakdown of each representative group, and questionable for the program not producing many good matches. Nowadays, WWE would surely be more careful about booking an angle like that. Just the same, a mid-card stable invited battled with other groups.
A relaunched Latino World Order could spur on other rival groups to emerge. They’d also be natural nemeses for The Undisputed Era when they get called up from NXT, given the relatively small size and top notch work rate associated with Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly, Roderick Strong, and Bobby Fish.
Faction vs. faction programs can be tricky to book effectively, but when done right can create a variety of single and tag match permutations to showcase everyone involved.