Bullet club faction in new japan wresling
The Bullet Club is a professional wrestling stable in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) that was founded in 2013. The group is known for its anti-authority, rebellious, and hard-hitting style, and has been a major force in NJPW for several years.
The original members of the Bullet Club were:
- Prince Devitt (now known as Finn Bálor in WWE)
- Karl Anderson (now known as Luke Gallows in WWE)
- Doc Gallows (now known as Luke Gallows in WWE)
- Bad Luck Fale
- Tama Tonga
The group's name, Bullet Club, is a reference to the idea that they are a group of outsiders who are "flying under the radar" and taking shots at the established order in NJPW. They are known for their intense matches, hard-hitting style, and anti-authority attitude.
Over the years, the Bullet Club has undergone several changes in membership, with new wrestlers joining and others leaving. Some notable members of the group have included:
- AJ Styles (now in WWE)
- Matt Jackson (The Young Bucks)
- Nick Jackson (The Young Bucks)
- Adam Page
- Yujiro Takahashi
- Kenny Omega (now in AEW)
- Cody Rhodes (now in AEW)
- Marty Scurll (now in AEW)
- Hangman Page
- Jay White
The Bullet Club has been involved in several high-profile feuds and storylines in NJPW, including rivalries with other stables such as CHAOS and Suzuki-gun. They have also been involved in several notable matches and tournaments, including the G1 Climax and the Best of the Super Juniors.
In 2019, the Bullet Club underwent a major shake-up, with several members leaving the group to join All Elite Wrestling (AEW). This led to a new era for the group, with new members joining and a new direction being taken. Despite this, the Bullet Club remains one of the most popular and influential stables in NJPW.