Former WWE star and former two times WWE NXT Tag Team Champion Bobby Fish who is also a former three times Ring Of Honor Tag Team Champion recently talked about the Undisputed Era and explain why he loved his time while working in the stable so much.
The Undisputed Era was founded back in 2017 in the NXT which was the development Territory of WWE. At first there were only three members, Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly and of course Bobby Fish. Later, Roderick Strong joined the stable after having a feud with them. Ultimately it became a four men stable.

Bobby Fish Discusses His Time With The Undisputed Era
The Undisputed Era had been the most dominant stable in the history of NXT. There was a time when WWE was not preparing stable based wrestling. Nowadays you can see plenty of stables even on the main roster such as the Imperium, Bloodline or the Brawling Brutes, but back then, there were almost none, even on the NXT. The Undisputed Era was the only stable which fans could rejoice.
it was not just for random guys thrown together. Throughout their time in the NXT they did a fantastic job. There was a time when they won all the championships of the NXT. But in 2021 the stable broke as WWE released three of the four members.

After getting release from WWE they joined AEW where they had been reunited but it was never complete since Roderick Strong was never released from WWE. Right now the stable is very much dead.
Bobby Fish who is also a former three times Ring Of Honor Tag Team Champion recently spoke to Wrestling Headlines where he talked about the Undisputed Era and explain why he loved his time while working in the stable so much. He said;
“A little bit. In NXT we were you know, we were the group and the group was very successful. Within any successful group, everybody has a role. And I like in pro wrestling to be in a movie, you know, and you are cast for a certain part. And once that part is outlined to you what it is that they’re asking for from you, you know, it’s your job to give that to them.

“Now, prior to NXT… Ring of Honor, I did quite a bit more single stuff. New Japan. I had a match with Shibata for the Openweight title and there was a little bit more of that, that went on. I love that stuff. But that’s not to say I don’t love, you know, tagging with Kyle and reDRagon. Then obviously, to get an opportunity to be in the Undisputed Era… three of my best friends in this industry.
“So none of that was produced none of that had to be created that was you know, pardon my French but fucking real. It made it the coolest thing in the world. You know, I got to go to work with three of my best friends every day. And there was a joke backstage with production and whenever they would call us…one take or to takes or whatever. And it really came down to the fact that like when we did promos and things like we were just you know four dudes riffing. It was just, it was just fun.”
H/T & Transcription – Wrestling Headlines