Former four times WWE Tag Team Champion Heath Slater recently revealed who came up with the idea of the famous faction the 3MB. It was a famous stable from the mid 2020s which included three jobbers.
As mentioned, The 3MB consisted three jobbers of that time in the stable, Heath Slater Jinder Mahal, and Drew McIntyre. That is right, Drew McIntyre was a jobber back then. When WWE signed him, they had high plans for him. But somehow it did not work and WWE understood he was still not ready for the push. So he got released.

Heath Slater Revealed Who Came Up With The Idea Of 3MB
Jinder Mahal on the other hand was never taken as a serious deal. The push he is receiving right now is just to make their Indian market more concrete. WWE always saw him as a jobber and a mid card at the best. Suddenly he won the WWE championship in 2017. The intentions were very clear.

Heath Slater, the final member of the squad is considered as one of the most entertaining jobbers in the history of professional wrestling. Heath was extremely entertaining, in spite of being a jobber he has always been a fan favourite. But he was another wrestler who was the victim of WWE’s terrible booking decisions.
Heath recently appeared on Such Good Shoot where he revealed who originally pitched the idea of the 3MB. He also revealed which restless he approached to join the stable. Here is what he had to say about this;

“I ran with it, ran with with for a while. Then it wasn’t going nowhere and ran its course. I was like, ‘Come on. I need a band now. I’ve been a one man band. Let me have a band.’ They’re just like, ‘Oh, who are you thinking?’
“I pitch [Dean] Ambrose, Fandango, and EC3. And this is before any of them are on TV. Fandango and EC3 were on NXT season three or something. So I pitch for those three. And then they were like, ‘Okay, let me get back with you.’”
Credit: Such Good Shoot. H/T 411Mania