WWE stable has split up

WWE officials have decided to take three stars in a different direction as their faction is no longer following them, disbanding on Tuesday’s episode of NXT.

Josh Briggs told Brooks Jensen and Fallon Henley in a backstage segment that he didn’t want them at ringside for his match with Noam Dar as he wanted to ride solo. However, the Heritage Cup holder had Jakara Jackson, Lash Legend and Oro Mensah with him, leading to them causing plenty of distraction from ringside.

This led to Briggs losing the bout via DQ. This week saw Jensen telling Briggs that he wanted to go and be a singles star. He noted he would always love him, and Briggs agreed it was time for them to go on their own.

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Henley and Briggs walked away while Jensen held their group pose. On this same show, WWE set up Henley vs. Tiffany Stratton for next week’s New Year’s Evil episode with the stipulation that should Henley win, Stratton will become her ‘Ranch Hand’ for the day. However, if Stratton goes over, then Henley becomes her ‘servant’ for the day.

The faction began on the NXT 2.0 premiere episode in July 2021.

https://twitter.com/BrooksJensenWWE/status/173983695854360181

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