It didn't look like any of the members were ever going to win a world title in WWE. Jinder Mahal and Drew McIntyre were released by the company and Heath Slater spent a very long time as just another jobber before a brief stint as one-half of the inaugural SmackDown Live tag team champions.
Now, though, Mahal is the WWE Champion on that show and McIntyre is poised to nab the NXT Championship from Bobby Roode at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn III next month. Slater, meanwhile, is...well, still a jobber!
Despite that and the fact all three members of 3MB are on different brands, Mahal believes a reunion could be on the cards in the not too distant future.
"I know that Drew is very motivated; he’s driven and focused. He took it quite personally when he was released by WWE. He set out on a mission to prove he is the best in the world and I truly believe he is one of the best performers in the world. He is just an animal. He for sure will be NXT champion and I know for sure he is a future champion, whether it’s the Universal championship or my championship.
"Somewhere down the line – it might not be for a while – but there will be a 3MB reunion. I had a lot of fun with 3MB. I learned a lot of things. That’s one of the things with WWE – to stay relevant, you have to constantly evolve. All three of us have evolved and now I’m WWE champion."
It's hard to say whether or not a 3MB reunion would help or hurt these three at this stage but it would certainly be a lot of fun to watch! Next year's Royal Rumble could be where this goes down, though it's also possible WWE could rebrand the group and make them a force to be reckoned with. We'll have to wait and see but Mahal and McIntyre at least are busy with other things right now.