View Full Version : Could CM Punk lead a stable?
Mr. Nerfect
07-23-2009, 10:35 AM
I'm on the fence about this idea, but watching SmackDown! over these past few weeks, I've gotten the impression that Punk is in firm control of where his character is heading. Or he at least has some input. I just had the random thought on SmackDown! that Punk could create a stable on the blue brand once he does turn fully heel.
The WWE has Kaval in FCW. He was one guy that I immediately thought of, and I wonder if the WWE would let Punk bring in someone who has similar roots to him, and sort of run wild as a heel unit on SmackDown!. I wouldn't have a clue who else they would get, but I think a heel Punk could surround himself in men to help him keep the World Heavyweight Title.
Is it something you could see happening?
The Mackem
07-23-2009, 10:37 AM
No, I think he has to have this first run by himself. In future, if he were to turn face and then heel again, then it could be something different they could do with his second heel run.
It could happen though as he would be capable of pulling it off.
AJHayes
07-23-2009, 10:43 AM
Punk could lead a stable. He's wonderful on the mic and in the ring.
The question is does he need to. I don't think he does. Playing the cowardly heel would be defeating to the "I'm better than you" gimmick. All he needs to do is go out and have brilliant matches with whoever he happens to face and beat them and get heat from the marks by being substance free. Simple and effective.
NoRoolz
07-23-2009, 11:05 AM
He's definitely capable. But would rather see it down the little.
Basically agreeing with The Mackem here.
kareru
07-23-2009, 11:11 AM
i think punk, ziggler and jericho make a good team, but i dont think punk should lead it, just be 1/3 owner
The Ravishing One
07-23-2009, 12:57 PM
and get heat from the marks by being substance free. Simple and effective.
Who would've thought being substance free makes you bad?? 20 years ago you'd be the good guy (Hogan)
Nicky Fives
07-23-2009, 04:12 PM
He's definitely capable. But would rather see it down the little.
can't argue with that
What is it with wrestling fans and stables?
thedamndest
07-23-2009, 08:11 PM
Remember back in the Attitude Era when they had lots of awesome stables?
Yeah and the only one that didn't suck was DX.
thedamndest
07-23-2009, 08:15 PM
You'd never hear a pop today like you heard back in the Attitude Era. Even for a stable like the Oddities.
Mr. Nerfect
07-23-2009, 08:56 PM
What is it with wrestling fans and stables?
I knew someone would bring this up. I'm actually not one of those stable nuts. I just think that in this particular case, it'd be a great way to introduce the fans to some new characters and create a more interesting dynamic on SmackDown!.
I am agreeing that it shouldn't happen right away, or anything. In fact, I am leaning less towards a stable now, and more bringing in Kaval as CM Punk's friend and "adviser." Basically a bad-ass who kicks the shit out of faces in the IC Title division. However, if Scotty Goldman and Ace Steel were still under contract, I could so see the WWE doing a Second City Saints run in the WWE at this point in time.
Jeritron
07-23-2009, 09:12 PM
Yeah and the only one that didn't suck was DX.
Blasphemy. The Nation, The Corporation, and The Ministry were fantastic.
Sovereigntywillpr
07-23-2009, 09:20 PM
I could see him along with Kendrick as arrogent young guys who brag about having a perfect drop-kick/moon-sault better than anyone in the company when they were 13 or something. Saying stuff like they've broken the size barrier in the WWF because they have more talent in their pinkie finger than the rest of the roster etc.
Kofee would fit in if they're forced to turn him heel, the problem with those 2 guys is that I think the WWE wants too build stars out of them on their own, something that might be proved hard to do when you have two/three big stars working together... Seeing as how one would need to be the leader/captain...
Who do you think would fit in? I think you might be right about getting new talent or talent from the farm system, FCW or anywhere on the indy circuit. a TNA guy would work too, as most of them pretty much are indy I believe (I don't think many of their wrestlers have to wrestle exclusively with TNA)
Is FCW The only one with an official deal with WWE right now?
Mantas
07-24-2009, 01:39 AM
Blasphemy. The Nation, The Corporation, and The Ministry were fantastic.
Yeah but then we had these guys:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_UbrEyGBPVgI/SQVqf4OHFYI/AAAAAAAAAWs/NqGjyeZCfI8/s200/doa.jpg
http://www.wen-tv.com/upw/images/Los_Boricuas_200.jpg
http://www.therealmccoys.com/images/unsigned/ODD1_small.JPG
http://www.wrestlingworld.it/Historical/stablegallery/truthcommission.jpg
Also when you take the whole storyline in account Ministry was pretty shitty overall thanks to the convulted and idiotic plot twists.
Verbose Minch
07-24-2009, 02:28 AM
Punk could be part of a stable, he couldn't lead one though.
DAMN iNATOR
07-24-2009, 02:30 AM
Blasphemy. The Nation, The Corporation, and The Ministry were fantastic.
Where's the New World Order love?
http://o.aolcdn.com/propeller/media/group_avatar/group_1635_1237300660.jpg
ron the dial
07-24-2009, 02:34 AM
unnecessary
ron the dial
07-24-2009, 02:34 AM
a fucking adviser. come on now.
Indifferent Clox
07-24-2009, 02:02 PM
second city saints
Mr. Nerfect
07-24-2009, 07:02 PM
I could see him along with Kendrick as arrogent young guys who brag about having a perfect drop-kick/moon-sault better than anyone in the company when they were 13 or something. Saying stuff like they've broken the size barrier in the WWF because they have more talent in their pinkie finger than the rest of the roster etc.
Kofee would fit in if they're forced to turn him heel, the problem with those 2 guys is that I think the WWE wants too build stars out of them on their own, something that might be proved hard to do when you have two/three big stars working together... Seeing as how one would need to be the leader/captain...
Who do you think would fit in? I think you might be right about getting new talent or talent from the farm system, FCW or anywhere on the indy circuit. a TNA guy would work too, as most of them pretty much are indy I believe (I don't think many of their wrestlers have to wrestle exclusively with TNA)
Is FCW The only one with an official deal with WWE right now?
Yeah, FCW is the only developmental territory the WWE currently has. I was also thinking The Brian Kendrick for the group, but he is kind of on RAW, at the moment. I guess things like that can be easily fixed, though. CM Punk, The Brian Kendrick & Kaval could be an interesting group, to say the least.
Mr. Nerfect
07-24-2009, 07:03 PM
a fucking adviser. come on now.
He's only be an adviser in the same sense that Ezekiel Jackson was The Brian Kendrick's "spiritual adviser."
thedamndest
07-24-2009, 07:28 PM
What advice could a rookie have to offer a two-time World Champion, former ECW champ, and former IC champ besides "Yo, keep doin' what ya doin', dawg!"
The Fonz
07-24-2009, 07:33 PM
It depends, is it going to be an actual stable, not just one top guy and a couple of oily fuck buddies that aren't interesting in the slightest like Legacy? If its the latter, then no thanks.
But if it could actually elevate who ever's in it, the I guess. But I don't think it a good enough heel to lead a stable, someone like Jericho could do it though.
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