5 WWE stables whose every member held a championship at the same time

The Shield
The Shield

Last night, WWE NXT made history with its big debut on the USA Network. The show was packed from top to bottom and featured a string of quality bouts. One of the matches on the card saw The Velveteen Dream defend his NXT North American title against Roderick Strong. The ending to the match saw Strong defeat Dream to bag the title.

This win has resulted in a very interesting situation for The Undisputed Era. If one takes a look back at the rich and storied history of Pro Wrestling, they would find several instances where a faction took over the entire roster, with every member holding a title at the same time.

In light of this scenario, let's take a look at 5 stables in WWE history where every member held a title at the same time.

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#5 The Undisputed Era

The Undisputed Era
The Undisputed Era

Let's start off with the stable that inspired this list. At NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn III, Adam Cole, Bobby Fish, and Kyle O'Reilly attacked Drew McIntyre at the end of the show, soon after the latter had won the NXT title by defeating Bobby Roode. The trio was officially named "The Undisputed Era" the following month. Roderick Strong later joined the group after turning on Pete Dunne.

At NXT TakeOver: XXV, Adam Cole defeated Johnny Gargano to win the NXT title. Back in August, Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly defeated The Street Profits (consisting of Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford) to win the NXT Tag Team belts. This also made O'Reilly the first wrestler to win the NXT Tag Team Championships on three occasions. Last night, after Strong defeated Dream to win the NXT North American title, The Undisputed Era created history by bagging all three male titles on the NXT brand.

#4 The New Day

The New Day
The New Day

After Kofi Kingston's heroic performance in a Gauntlet match on an episode of SmackDown Live, KofiMania was born, which ultimately led to Kingston getting a shot at the WWE title on The Grandest Stage Of Them All, WrestleMania 35. At the event, Kingston defeated Daniel Bryan to win the WWE title for the first time in his decade-long WWE career.

Months later, The New Day defeated Bryan & Rowan, and Heavy Machinery in a Triple Threat Match to win the SmackDown Live Tag Team titles, thus resulting in all three members of The New Day holding title belts at the same time.

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#3 Team Angle

Team Angle
Team Angle

In December 2002, Paul Heyman introduced Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin as a 'gift' to Kurt Angle, leading to the formation of Team Angle. Angle had recently won the WWE title by defeating The Big Show at Armageddon 2002. On an episode of SmackDown in February, Haas and Benjamin defeated Los Guerreros to win the WWE Tag Team titles. This led to all the three members of Team Angle holding championship gold at the same time. It seemed that this reign would continue after WrestleMania 19, where Team Angle won a Triple Threat Match to retain their belts, but Angle lost the WWE title to Brock Lesnar in the main event, ending the trio's reign with championship gold.

#2 The Shield

The Shield
The Shield

The Hounds of Justice need no introduction. The trio made their debut at Survivor Series 2012 and went on to become one of the most dominant factions in all of sports entertainment. At Extreme Rules 2013, all three members of The Shield competed in Championship matches.

Dean Ambrose defeated Kofi Kingston to win the WWE United States title. Later on in the night, Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns defeated Team Hell No (consisting of Daniel Bryan and Kane) in a Tornado Tag Team Match for the WWE Tag Team Championships. Thus, every member of The Shield won a title belt on that night.

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#1 Evolution

Evolution
Evolution

Regarded by many as the greatest heel faction of the 21st century, Evolution reigned over Monday Night Raw for the better part of 2003-04. All four members of the faction are now hailed by fans as being some of the biggest Superstars to have ever graced the ring.

At Armageddon 2003, Randy Orton defeated Rob Van Dam to bag the Intercontinental title. Batista lost a singles match to Shawn Michaels but later came back alongside Ric Flair as the seventh team in a Tag Team Turmoil Match. The duo defeated The Dudley Boyz to win the belts, kicking off their first reign. The main event ended in chaos, as Evolution interfered in the Triple Threat World title match pitting Goldberg, Triple H, and Kane, resulting in The Game winning the belt. The show ended with all four members posing with their belts on the ramp.


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