Look at the picture, and think to yourself, which of the seven stand out?
Since the golden age of pro wrestling, stables have disbanded as quickly as they’ve been formed, as it seems that there hasn’t been a long-term viable solution through which stables can enjoy both longevity and success.
I mention longevity and success in the same sentence because both are essential. In its essence, a stable (most of which have been heel, as I fail to recall any face stables at this time) is meant to gain heat from the crowd and have nominal-to-complete control of its future and of its members.
The Nexus follows the timeless heel stable movement, which dictates that a group of wrestlers should make th...
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Killing Them Softly: Why Wrestling Stables Desperately Need Identities
On July - 22 - 2010