The only problem I see is that if WWE comes to this realization that they could use more stables, they'll go overboard with making them in the same way that when they decide to bring tag-teams out of obscurity or actualy build a Divas div, they go all in with a bunch of thrown together teams and throwaway matches and water the division down way too much.
I would fear they'd try to make too many damn stables, and suddenly it looks like late WCW where you had Misfits (both "In Action" and the band) No Limit, West Texas Rednecks, Revolution, Team Canada, and every variation of (blank)Wo.
I will say that I too would mark out over a Dangerous Alliance, and I thought that's where WWE was going once upon a when with the initial return of Brock and that day that CM Punk was revealed to be in Heyman's limmo. I figured he'd pick a couple of other clients and become a full-on, old school stable manager then. Even still had hope for them continuing to do so when he "rebranded" Henning* ... but they 100% botched that by making him look the fool instead of a badass in just a couple of weeks.
To tell you the truth, before that, I they were teasing Vickie Guerrero as becoming such an old school heel manager, but they didn't show it on main WWE roster too much, trotted out that she was "looking to build a stable" in NXT, and she picked Big E, and he refused- which started a really short angle with her putting a bounty on him there and then that just went away. Seemed like it could have had legs if they went the other way and actually put talent around her, even if it was just on the NXT roster.
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