Bullet Club: 10 facts you might not know about them
The Bullet Club has risen to remarkable popularity in a short period of time.The Bullet Club has only been around officially for a couple years, but the group has left its mark on international professional wrestling. The faction of varying size has become so popular, WWE is making its second grab at Bullet Club members.With information readily available on the Internet, it would be tough not to know anything you’d want to know about a group like the Bullet Club, but there are some interesting facts and connections to be made.Here are 10 such facts about the Bullet Club from its nearly three-year existence:
#10 Multi-cultural members
Many wrestling stables involve wrestlers of one or two nationalities, and some even base their gimmick around being culturally homogenous. But that isn’t the case for the Bullet Club, and it never has been.
As currently constituted, the group has members of four different nationalities – American, Canadian, Tongan and Japanese. In the past, the Bullet Club has had members of Mexican and Irish descent, bringing the total of nationalities represented by the faction to six.
That’s yet another way that the Bullet Club has become an international phenomenon.