 What's good, Josh? We're all back again with another video. So we're gonna check out 10 WWE stables that inexplicably lasted for seconds and went nowhere Sometimes I Guess you can say things may hit the creative room floor and then they're like, you know what? We're gonna put you in the stable and then the stable lasts for a little bit and then they just disband just randomly who remembers of The core who remembers them it was supposed to be the revitalization of The Nexus that didn't really go nowhere You know and it's just one of those things where people try to make a stable work And maybe it just doesn't get over so we're gonna check out some of these moments where they just last for a little bit And then they just poof vanished Never to be seen again. We're gonna check this out. Appreciate all love and support And I am still The key to a successful stable in WWE The key to a successful stable in WWE is making sure all the members of the group have per person value Iconic groups such as evolution and the shield work because each member of the group was a star And the lasting legacy of the stable will live on forever Unfortunately, there are those stables whose time as a unit is rather brief and it's often forgotten about by the WWE fan base these stables in question benefit absolutely Nobody and they're ultimately scrapped either due to a change of creative plans or the stable being unable to connect with the audience But which ones were they or join us now as WrestleMania looks at all Stables that went absolutely nowhere Had a pretty cool premise an idea but they It sure as subscribing hit that notification bell for daily wrestling videos and follow us on Facebook for exclusive list Also, check out wrestling.co.uk and on our wrestling channel incredible Number 10 Knights of the lone wolf. Are you probably thinking who on earth are the Knights of the lone wolf? Well, the stable debuted in 2021 and featured Baron Corbin along with Steve Cutler and Wesley Blake Unfortunately, just as the stable was getting going cutler and Blake were a properly released from WWE Budget Disbanded Blake would discuss the origins and creative plans for the stable during an interview This is what the former WWE star had to say creative came to us with a look They wanted they wanted the clean shaven look They wanted us with the hoodies with suits and stuff like that They wanted to go like a more modern athletic sports entertainer look We were very excited for it And I know I was very excited to work with Corbin and get back on TV and just kind of get your foot back in the door once we started with Baron Corbin We were very excited because there were some creative plans going forward with us working with the mysterious Which is one of those dream matches that everyone wishes that they could have because very mysterious such a legend And they can still go in the ring and getting to work with his son Dominic would have been so much fun Damn number nine Apple There are some stables in WWE that was just passed for one single night and never get mentioned again This was the case with the Apple stable which stood for allied people powered by loathing everything that you stand for The group consisted of Santino Morella, Mark Henry, Daniel Bryan and Evan Bourne Wow We were put together to work against the infamous Corf action Get it Apple Corp? And I just talked about Corp too just recently like in the beginning of this video. That's it's funny, man Well, the Apple stable lost their first match after Morella was pinned by Heath Slater and WWE decided to pull the plug on the stable after just one single match up It was the same as the group had some fantastic talent and the majority of the members didn't have a really prominent role on television at the time Number eight the cosmic wasteland The cosmic wasteland stable had a ton of potential if featured stardust joining forces with the ascension As the segments were rather cartoonish in nature the stable actually had a lot of support from fans The issue was mainly a lack of television time as most of the TV time devoted to the trio was on secondary WWE shows such as main event a show which unfortunately fans tend to ignore WWE had no interest in devoting meaningful TV time to the group This meant that the connection with fans was quickly lost the stable was randomly taken off television and roads departed from the company in 2016 officially putting an end to the once promising stable number seven the X factor in early 2001 WWE attempted to give X-Pac some what I don't like you a sense in they they were pretty solid tag teams In NXT and I feel like they were pretty solid on the main roster as well in my personal opinion I think they had a nice move set. I don't know people didn't really I don't know I can't really remember too many people really getting into their characters and like the gimmicks But I rocked with them as a tag team We're pushed by creating a stable led by the former European champion X-Pac was gonna be joined by just incredible and Albert to create the X factor Whilst there was certainly great talent in the stable fans just had no desire to see the trio team up The stable was never presented as a credible threat It was never made clear to the audience where the group was even together a group of fizzle out by the end of 2001 But thanks to a number of interviews We know that all three members of the group had a blast working alongside each other. Oh, well six the union The WWE attitude era was a time where WWE tried anything and everything and this extended to creating new stables in 1999 they created the union which stood for you and the people you ought to respect The stable had some legendary WWE superstars attached to it including mankind in the big show the group formed a rebel against the corporate ministry And the group could have easily been identified thanks to them carrying around wooden two by fours When the corporate ministry quickly disbanded in the summer of 1999 So did the union as the stable casually drifted apart without any logical explanation Was appreciated that WWE tried to create a credible foil for the corporate ministry But they clearly didn't plan how they wanted the faction warfare to play out. Yeah number five the cabinet Union just walking around with fucking two by four We decided to attempt to elevate JBL's WWE title reign in the summer of 2004 By giving him his own stable known as the cabinet the group consisted mainly of Orlando Jordan the Basham brothers But they were also joined by Amy Weber and Jillian Hall Now in theory this stable should have worked But it was clear that JBL didn't need a stable as he could carry his title reign on his own JBL was so impressive as a heel character and his promo work was so impactful that everyone in the stable just seemed Mediocre as a result Stables should attempt to give mid to lower card wrestlers a chance in the spotlight But the cabinet didn't really do this fat. It was clear to fans that Jordan wasn't the best in-ring talent and WWE had no time for the Tank division during this time meaning that the Basham brothers had already reached their glass ceiling before Judgment Day version 1.0 Stable was an incredibly exciting prospect like a lot to your version 2.0 Doing pretty good. I Will say that judgment day the second version of them They're doing pretty good for themselves This concept would take shape at WrestleMania 38 as Damian Priest would join forces with Edge to create the Judgment Day Judgment Day had a sinister undertone to it And it looked like the aim of the stable was to push Priest into the main event scene The stable would then add Rhea Ripley, which was a genius move. Yes And it looked like the stable was going to be one of the all-time great However in the summer of 2022 WWE changed their creative direction for the group Finn Balor would then join the group and Balor alongside the other members of the group would turn on Edge Officially kicking him out of the stable and the initial version of the Judgment Day stable was dead just mere months after it started It was another shame as the group being led by Edge was a surefire way to make brand new stars number three Thuggan and Buggan Enterprises wait what thuggan and buggan enterprises But before we get into that, I think the issue with the first version of um Judgment Day is one It's like I don't know it's like they didn't seem as much of a threat as they were once they Kicked Edge out and I I think the reports were you know, they was going with the supernatural Edge wasn't kind of really rocking with that, which I'm glad they didn't do. Um Like they kind of felt like an afterthought that I didn't really get this sense of like, oh, no Here comes the Judgment Day. It's about to be some some some uh shenanigans and a whole bunch of uh BS happening, you know, somebody's gonna get hurt. I didn't get that feel from them I don't even think they were really They were really winning like that to be honest I felt like they were kind of a group that could barely get any significant wins under their belt It wasn't until Finn Balor came into the mix and then Triple H started taking things over as well when they started to really Uh come off as credible Threats and I I can appreciate that. So yeah, man that the first version of them It just it didn't land. It was interesting But then it it kind of the interest level definitely, uh, kind of uh fell fell apart Fungin and Buggin Enterprises had an interesting premise Initially, the idea for the stable was going to see Theodore Long recruit African American superstars who believe that they were being held down Long would first recruit Dilo Bram before he expanded the group to include the lights of Rodney Mack and Christopher Nowinski The group suffered massively from a lack of credibility and despite Long being a tremendous promo guy He just couldn't get the members of his stable over to the degree Eventually mark Henry joined the stable But in 2003 Henry had yet to put it all together in the ring as he was still rather green The stable would slowly come to an end with much fanfare and Long would find himself in a new role as smackdown general manager Where he would stay for a number of years Number two the League of Nations For the main purpose of wwe putting together the League of Nations was to get Roman Reigns over as a babyface It consisted of Seamus, Wade Barrett, Rusev and Albert Del Rio Even these four talents couldn't help get Reigns over to the level they wanted Fans could see straight through the wwe and what they were trying to do and she When they created the League of Nations is like we know what you're trying to do We know exactly what you're trying to do. You're trying to get Roman over Snap it's not gonna work During an interview even admitted that the stable didn't do any of the members any favors It only existed to help Reigns The group broke up officially in April of 2016 as all active members of the group walked out during a match The group would then proceed to have a backstage brawl putting an end to this lackluster group And number one FTRKO In the summer of 2019 the revival joined forces with Randy Orton on television to feud with the new day This trio being put together received unanimous love and support from fans As a result of the revival being used in a meaningful manner and it gave Orton something new and fresh to work with There were calls to make the stable a permanent fixture in wwe especially from Orton who was so impressed with the work of the revival That he personally went to Vince McMahon to request that FTRKO become a full-time deal McMahon outright refused During an interview with Jim Cornett on his podcast This is what the current AEW stars had to say in relation to Orton getting the extra mile to make the stable a permanent reality With randy who has become one of our one of our mentors and one of our really close friends Who we talked to every single day um He fought for us so hard to get us on tv with him every single week because he believed In our work ethic and he believed in what we brought to the table And we watched him go to Vince every single week or hunter or whoever and say we've got to keep this up But they have it That sounds actually pretty fucking cool I think credit I am happy that ftr is doing you know Doing what they love and they're getting appreciated for even though I would still like to see them more prominently featured in AEW But nevertheless man, dang man, Vince province dropped the ball That could have been a cool little stable for him because they're arguably the best tag team in the world That could have been really good. I didn't know that was even the thing that's how short it probably was and Shout out to randy trying to really push that because that could have definitely Helped them out because at one point before they were getting Before they left they their momentum was cooling off like Tremendously, I remember from when they came for me They see how hot they were to when they were about to leave wwe They weren't as hot as they should have they wasn't as over honestly, I don't think they were as appreciated because Wwe didn't really give a damn about the tag team division, you know, so it really would have been cool to see randy Kind of help elevate their popularity with you know more people man because they are fantastic as tag team. They are Fantastic So comment down below Let me know How many of these tables did you know about because I feel off the loop because a lot of these I did not know Was an actual thing. So let me know down below. Oh, I sound belated. What am I talking about down below? Which stables you actually recognize and remembered from this video? But I appreciate all the love and support you guys have shown on the channel and I am still You're under speedy youtube restaurant champ of the world. Appreciate y'all kicking me. See y'all next one. Peace