4 best stables in wrestling currently 

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Wrestling stables have been around forever. From the days of the Four Horsemen, NWO and DX, stables have been a strong presence in the world of wrestling.

Bullet Club is the biggest stable in wrestling currently, and minus some disagreements in recent months, the NKPW/ROH stable took the world by storm with its incredible pool of talent.

WWE hasn't really been able to get memorable stables going since DX, and even though WWE has plenty of groups right now, all seem to follow the same path: get jobbed out to whatever face they are feuding with. The Riott Squad, Miztourage, Balor Club are just a few to name and they deserve much more.

Here are the 4 best stables currently in wrestling.

#4 The Undisputed Era

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Bobby Fish, Adam Cole and Kyle O'Reilly

The stable known as the ‘Undisputed Era’ consists of Kyle O'Reilly, Bobby Fish and leader, Adam Cole. They have been one of the best stables in NXT currently, and since debuting last year, the trio has been dominant.

The team won the returning WarGames match last November, while Fish and O'Reilly won the NXT Tag titles after being in the promotion for only a few months.

Adam Cole has been a featured star on NXT TV since his debut, and he even showed up in the Royal Rumble this year after a gruelling match against Aleister Black the night before. If WWE decides to give Adam Cole the world title, I don't see why Fish and O'Reilly won't get elevated as well.

#3 The New Day

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Big E, Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston

Starting off as a group no one cared for, the trio of Big E, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods have transformed into one of the best acts in WWE today.

Multiple time tag team champions, leaders in merchandise sales and the longest reigning tag team champions of all time, The New Day have done it all in the last five years that they have been together.

The New Day stepped it up in the ring as they had one of the best feuds with The Uso's last year. That would lead to multiple matches of the night that no one could top. Apart from their feud with The Uso's, The New Day hasn't really been able to do much on SmackDown like they did while on RAW.

But the three make the best with what they have in front of them.

#2 Bullet Club

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Bullet Club minus Kenny Omega

Bullet Club has dominated since the formation in 2013, recruiting high-level talent each year. Despite recent dissension and confusion about who the leader of the group is, it seems like Cody will be taking the role as leader.

The NJPW stable is the most recognizable stable in history, and at most indie wrestling events, at least 25-30% of the crowd wear the Bullet Club t-shirts.

The Young Bucks, Marty Scrull and Hangman Page with Cody, pretty much make up the club after recent events.

With Omega gone, it will be interesting to see where the group goes from here and if they will continue to be successful.

#1 Los Ingobernables De Japon

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The Current Members

Bullet Club has dominated American crowds who are fans of NJPW, but Los Ingobernables De Japon has dominated Japan.

Like Bullet Club before, this stable now dominates t-shirt sales for New Japan. Members consist of Tetsuya Naito, the leader and the biggest star in Japan today. Hiromu Takahashi, EVIL, SANADA & Bushi round out the rest of the group.

Naito is the leader and the most over man in Japan; Takahashi is a known daredevil in the ring; EVIL and SANADA are current IWGP tag team champions, while Bushi is a cocky high-level mid-carder.

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