Top 5 Worst Pro Wrestling Stables

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Not all professional wrestling stables have been as successful as The Four Horsemen were.
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Like anything in wrestling, for every stable that captured the fans' imagination, there were at least as many that never should have made it past the drawing board. In some cases, the wrestlers composing these failed stables would have been better off staying solo and in other cases, the concepts behind these misguided factions were just atrocious. In fact, these stables were so bad that wrestling fans still remember them years later for all the wrong reasons.

Take a look back at the five worst stables in professional wrestling history.

5. Natural Born Thrillers

When WCW Nitro and Thunder's ratings began declining in the late 1990s, it seemed as though Eric Bischoff and Vince Russo were willing to form any stable, regardless of whether or not the gimmick made any sense. The concept of a group of young WCW wrestlers banding together had potential, but the creative team did nothing with them. Chuck Palumbo and Sean O'Haire had a nice run as a tag team, but the stable's feuds were random and forgettable.

4. The Corre

The Nexus had one of the greatest debuts in WWE history. Like the Natural Born Thrillers, The Nexus consisted of young WWE wrestlers who had just made it to the main roster. But after Wade Barrett left Raw for Smackdown, he formed a new stable that can be best described as Nexus-lite. The Corre consisted of other former Nexus members Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater, along with Ezekiel Jackson. In short order, WWE fans grew bored with The Corre.

3. The Spirit Squad

The concept of a stable of male cheerleaders is so ridiculous for pro wrestling, that it would take incredible talent, mic work, and script writing to make it work. Unfortunately, nothing helped The Spirit Squad get over and DX (literally) boxed up the stable and sent them back to OVW. The Spirit Squad had a long run as World Tag Team Champions, but Nicky is the last member of this failed stable still wrestling in the WWE. Today, Nicky is known as Dolph Ziggler.

2. Latino World Order

As my bio below proudly proclaims, the NWO is my favorite wrestling storyline in history. However, this refers to the early days of the NWO and not the days of half the WCW roster either being "Hollywood" or "Wolfpack." When WCW formed the Latino World Order, the NWO has ceased being cool a long time ago. Even ECW was mocking the stable with its own Blue World Order. The LWO is an example of a stable of great wrestlers with a terrible concept.

1. No Limit Soldiers

When people rank the mistakes of WCW near its end, the formation of The No Limit Soldiers is always near the top. In 1999, WCW signed Master P to a contract and formed a stable of wrestlers named The No Limit Soldiers around him. Unfortunately, WCW mostly appeared in the south where rap wasn't particularly popular. Although the stable was a babyface faction, fans cheered the country heel stable of The West Texas Rednecks in their failed rivalry.

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Found this today on Yahoo of all places and this guy has a few other articles too that are pro wrestling related.

Well do you guys agree with his list and if not what stables would you have included?
 

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I'd probably have put the SES in there instead of the NBT, I thought the SES was just awful. It had a lot of potential but didn't quite go to plan.
 

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Corre, lWo, No Limit Soldiers are spot on

The Spirit Squad was great they were instant heat machines and NBT have no business on that list they were the tits.

JOB Squad was another shit idea

Dungeon of Doom was good for a bit but just got bad and quick I mean The Zodiac? The Yetti? The Shark? who booked this shit?

Voodoo Kim Mafia
awful name, horrible idea, and Konnan was in it
 

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Yeah, how the hell does NBT get onto that list? RIOT!!

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Voodoo Kim Mafia
awful name, horrible idea, and Konnan was in it
This would be my number one....and two, three, four and five. Fuck Konnan.
 

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I didn't really think the JOB Squad was all that bad. They were over with the fans and it's about the only time Al Snow has ever truly been over in a major wrestling promotion. I think they served their purpose. The Spirit Squad..meh I didn't like them personally, but I feel like they served their purpose of getting DX over by making all the gay feminine jokes. I loved the SES and I think one of the most intriguing angles is when Serena shaved her head, it made for interesting tv for me at least. As for my top 5 worst....

5. Dungeon of Doom: Just another example of corny wrestling angles. At least if you're going to make a stable far fetched, at least make it intriguing like The Ministry or original Flock in WCW. DOD just came off corny and cartoon-ey.

4. LWO: The most ridiculous thing I ever watched. Not only was it a rehash of undoubtedly the best group WCW ever had, but it came off as just a blatant attempt to garner the hispanic wrestling audience. They had very little substance and the only guy they had in the group who I feel really had any charisma at all was Eddie Guerrero, and at the time he really didn't even have much.

3. One Warrior Nation: I don't know if this could even be thought of as a stable, but it was still very boring to me. Plus, Warrior at this time was definitely a shell of his former self and really was only brought into WCW so Hogan could finally get that WM 6 out of his closet.

2. The Coore: Definitely. Just a Nexus-lite.

1. 3 Count : Haha a boy band gimmick? Meh. Still not intriguing to me. It was like the WWF aired a pilot in WCW for Too Cool, took what was corny or bad about 3 Count, and just made it better in the WWF by forming Too Cool.
 

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Voodoo Kin Mafia was just Road Dogg & Billy Gunn wasn't it? 3 Live Kru was the one with Konnan.
 
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Dungeon of Doom definitely deserves a shout out. It's 1995, wrestling is at an all time low, there's a rising movement in Philly for ECW and what does WCW do? They create a stable right out of mid 80's WWF. Talk about clueless about what the wrestling fan wanted in '95. The only decent thing that came out of that stable was the Giant.

You could include nearly every TNA stable.
 

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I am not sure how Mexican Americanas was overlooked in this article.

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Neither of these stables served much purpose. The biker gang gimmick made DOA look badass, but there was never a lot of substance.

Also, while I just thought of it, I was never a Union fan either.


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O.K. I am the biggest idiot on the forums. Sorry guys, I didn't see "worst" in the title. My apologies, so I deleted what I originally posted.

For me, a really bad stable was the remake of the Filthy Animals. I thought they should have just let it die, but they wanted to reincarnate it.

I do agree with the poster TeamPoser about 3 Count because boy band stables are so lame. Evan did so much better when he broke apart and joined up with Madusa.

I didn't like the overuse of the NWO. There was NWO original, black and white, red and black, wolfpac (probably the same as red and black), and then BWO was made out of it. Then in a female promotion they made PWO - pussy world order. I just feel like the NWO original was good, but the several copys of it was not needed.

I did not like the Aces of Eights. I thought that group was a clusterfuck.

What was that group... S.E.X. I think where they had a stable of 45 people? lmao