
WWE has no immediate plans to expand Seth Rollins’ faction with Paul Heyman and Bron Breakker, according to Fightful Select. The group, formed through Heyman’s shocking WrestleMania 41 betrayal of both CM Punk and Roman Reigns, intends to carve its own legacy rather than emulate past stables like Evolution or The Dangerous Alliance.
A creative source emphasized the trio should become “one that other stables get compared to in the future,” rejecting direct parallels to previous factions. While Breakker’s post-Mania addition fueled speculation about further recruits, the current blueprint keeps the alliance at three members indefinitely.
The decision maintains focus on Rollins’ world championship pursuits, Breakker’s destructive enforcer role, and Heyman’s strategic guidance.
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Though WWE could revisit expansion plans later, the faction’s early direction prioritizes establishing its unique identity before considering additional members. This approach contrasts with recent stables that rapidly added talent, suggesting long-term storytelling intentions for the RAW power trio.
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