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Every Stable Jeff Jarrett Has Been A Part Of, Ranked Worst To Best

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Robert Clark

Published Mar 27, 2026

There are few active wrestlers in the modern era who have travelled around most of the big promotions in the world and been successful at the same time. With over thirty years as an active wrestler, Jeff Jarrett has seen it all and has quietly become one of the most consistent performers of his generation, whether fans like it or not.

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With extensive runs in WWE, WCW, Impact Wrestling and AEW, Jeff Jarrett has not only amassed numerous singles championships in his career, but he has also been a part of some of the most iconic factions in wrestling history. While he achieved more success in some groups than others, there is no denying how impressive his resume is when looking at his stable choices.

13 The Four Horsemen

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There is no denying the legacy that the Four Horsemen have in professional wrestling. When a group of legendary wrestlers get together like Ric Flair, Barry Windham and Tully Blanchard, there was little that could stop them during their heyday.

However, there are some wrestlers that stick out on the list of former Horsemen that make fans scratch their heads. Considering that Jarrett is not even considered a member by Arn Anderson, his brief affiliation with the group is often forgotten about.

12 The Magnificent Seven

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As WCW approached its final days, the company was trying just about everything to create a spark that could turn into a flame. Unfortunately, the damage to the company had already been done and little could be done to help.

Despite most of the members in The Magnificent Seven stable being great performers, the group was only together for a handful of weeks before the company shut down. Furthermore, what the group was doing was so convoluted, that few fans were attached to their one and only storyline.

11 Jarrett Enterprises

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During the Attitude Era when every wrestler had a storyline, it does not mean that each of them would be entertaining. In fact, Jeff Jarrett received plenty of television time in 1999, but it never showed him in a good light.

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Jarrett was dripping with misogyny during his final WWE run and used his time to be abusive towards the women around him in his Jarrett Enterprises stable. The group was very short-lived and only highlighted very negative aspects that have little place in the world of wrestling.

10 nWo 2000

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There is no denying the success that the New World Order had in WCW and the impact the group had on the world of professional wrestling. As one of the most influential parts of WCW history, the group was among the most popular during their heyday in 1996.

Unfortunately, WCW went to the well too many times when trying to reignite the magic of this group, and the last straw was nWo 2000. Made up of Jeff Jarrett, Scott Steiner and Bret Hart, the group fell incredibly flat and was nowhere near as successful as the original.

8 National Wrestling Alliance

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By 1997, the reputation of the National Wrestling Alliance was much different than during the company's time at the top of the wrestling industry. Only long-time fans were aware of what the NWA meant to wrestling and the group showing up as a stable in WWE came out of the left field for many.

Jeff Jarrett was the first member of the stable alongside Jim Cornette to appear in WWE in what was supposed to be a big deal. Unfortunately, the storyline fell flat and the group lasted less than a year.

7 Front Line

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Despite spending much of his time in Impact Wrestling as a bad guy, Jeff Jarrett has a deep love for the promotion. While the Main Event Mafia was looking to take over the top spots in the company, only the Front Line faction stood in their way.

While Jarrett's personality in Impact Wrestling would seemingly fit in with the Mafia, he stood beside the younger Front Line faction. While Jarrett was not as active during his time with this group, he finally showed his true colours to fans.

6 New Blood

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In a last-ditch effort to recapture the magic of the nWo versus WCW storyline that made the company its money, WCW split their roster in half between the young New Blood group and the aging Millionaire's Club in 2000. Unfortunately, fans were just not interested in seeing the same old storyline at this point.

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Despite the story being ill-received by fans, Jarrett performed well as the de facto leader of the group. Winning the WCW World Heavyweight Championship four times in only three months during his time as leader, he achieved solid success.

5 Kings Of Wrestling

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While Jeff Jarrett was at the top of Impact Wrestling, he ruled the company with an iron fist. In 2004, he positioned himself with two men who knew a thing or two about taking over and ruling companies.

Scott Hall and Kevin Nash knew what it takes to enter a company, wreak havoc and reign in the chaos, and that is exactly what they tried to do in Impact. While it did not have the same effect as it did in WCW, it set up Jeff Jarrett for the best run of his career.

4 The Lethal Connection

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If any fans had Jeff Jarrett being a part of a major promotion in 2022 on their bingo card, then it would have been considered outlandish. However, Jarrett has proved to be a valuable asset both inside and outside of the ring to AEW since he joined the company.

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Despite being in his late fifties, Jarrett is not only in great shape but in a prime position to work with younger talent and come out successful. His alignment with Jay Lethal and Sonjay Dutt has been very successful so far and is exceeding expectations.

3 Immortal

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Once all of the personal details between Jeff and Karen Jarrett and Kurt Angle are removed, Jarrett's time as a part of Immortal is a solid part of his Impact Wrestling career. After floundering as a wrestler for several years, Jarrett got this groove back in 2010.

Immortal's run in Impact lasted a long time and Jarrett was a big part of its inception. As no stranger to large stables, Jarrett used his experience to help guide Immortal to dominance alongside the other members, and the group experienced solid success.

2 La Sociedad

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While Jeff Jarrett's career in North America is well documented, his success in Mexico is an under-reported story. With several stints in Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, Jarrett made a big impact south of the border and led a very successful faction.

During a partnership with Impact Wrestling, Jarrett made several appearances as a member of Konnan's La Sociedad group. Despite being an outsider to the company, Jarrett's time as co-leader of the group led to him having a very successful run as AAA Mega Champion.

1 Planet Jarrett

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While also helming Impact Wrestling as a co-founder and reigning NWA World Heavyweight Champion, Jeff Jarrett found himself on top of the company. However, he was also at the base of a faction that took the company by storm in numerous ways.

By forming Planet Jarrett which included dominant members in the Heavyweight, Tag Team and X-Division, Jarrett developed a stranglehold around the company. While not everyone was a fan of Jarrett's power moves during this time period, there is no denying how successful he was at the helm of this group.