8 Superstars who could be in WWE's version of the Bullet Club
Would this be a familiar sight soon?Bullet Club is considered to be one the best pro wrestling stables in the world. The Pro Wrestling community lost their mind when it was revealed that AJ Styles, Karl Anderson, Doc Gallows and Shinsuke Nakamura were headed to the WWE.The original leader – Prince Devitt – known as Finn Bálor today, has been with the WWE since 2014 and has time and again teased a Bullet Club reunion in the WWE. Bálor teased a new name for the stable on Instagram; Bulletproof.Over the past 9 months, Bálor has been using the "Bálor Club" logo, which can be the new name for the stable. If WWE goes ahead with this idea, it would certainly be very exciting for the fans and is sure to make an impact, provided WWE does justice to the stable.Let’s take a look at some of the wrestlers who could be a part of the Bullet Club.
#1 Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows
Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows were the muscle in the bullet club. According to reports, they are supposed to debut around Wrestlemania or the Raw after Wrestlemania and are expected to skip NXT and go straight to the main roster, probably with Finn Bálor.
As a tag team, they held the IWGP Tag Team Titles and having them on the main roster will add some value to the tag team division. Doc Gallows (formerly known as Festus, later Luke Gallows) was a part of the WWE, but they never used him to his complete potential.
He became an international sensation on the Independent Circuit and has proved himself to be a great Tag Team Wrestler. Karl Anderson, again a very talented singles, as well as tag team competitor, will be a force to be reckoned with on the main roster.