The WWE Draft has brought about a series of changes to the WWE terrain, and one of the most affected factions is The O.C. The group, once a staple of the SmackDown brand, has been torn apart, with members scattering across different brands. The recent moves have raised questions about the future of The O.C., and whether it will survive the WWE Draft.
In a recent Instagram post, Mia Yim hinted that The O.C. is no more, indicating that she is shifting her focus to her solo career. This development comes on the heels of AJ Styles’ departure from the group last year, which marked the beginning of the end for The O.C. Styles’ decision to turn heel and pursue a solo career has proven to be a wise one, as he recently main-event WWE Backlash, albeit unsuccessfully.
Meanwhile, Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows, the remaining members of The O.C., have been struggling to find their footing. Despite Anderson’s impressive physical transformation, the two have failed to gain traction on the main roster. Their recent move to NXT has not yielded the desired results, and their WWE Draft selection to SmackDown brings no guarantees of success.
The WWE Draft has brought about a sense of uncertainty to the entire wrestling world, and The O.C. is just one of the many factions affected. With Imperium losing a member, The Final Testament starting anew on RAW, and #DIY making waves on SmackDown, the WWE terrain is shifting dramatically.
As the WWE continues to evolve, it remains to be seen whether The O.C. will be able to survive the changes brought about by the WWE Draft. Will the faction reunite, or will its members go their separate ways? One thing is certain – the WWE Draft has thrown The O.C. into a state of flux, leaving fans wondering what the future holds for this once-promising faction.