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"Found a better material" - Bullet Club star responds and takes a shot at former faction leader Finn Balor

Finn Balor is the founder of the Bullet Club
Finn Balor is the founder of the Bullet Club

Bullet Club star Jay White has taken a shot at Finn Balor. Taking to Twitter, Switchblade responded to the current WWE United States Champion, as he claimed himself to be a better version than Balor.

In recent weeks, Jay White has turned the Bullet Club, which was first formed in New Japan Pro Wrestling, upside down by betraying faction original Tama Tonga and his brother Tanga Loa.

At IMPACT Wrestling: No Surrender, White recruited The Good Brothers into the faction after betraying the Guerrillas of Destiny.

Taking to Twitter, Balor sent out a very interesting tweet, claiming that they "stopped manufacturing the cloth" that he was made from.

The former WWE Universal Champion wrote the following:

"They stopped manufacturing the cloth that I’m cut from"

Check out Finn Balor's tweet below:

They stopped manufacturing the cloth that I’m cut from https://t.co/k8CSoY6SQD

Balor's tweet caught the attention of White, who hinted at himself being a better version than the Prince.

The former IWGP Heavyweight Champion wrote:

"Because they found a better material."

Check out Jay White's tweet below:

Because they found a better material. twitter.com/finnbalor/stat… https://t.co/t8cYlfwBgR

Finn Balor is the founder of the Bullet Club and is currently the WWE United States Champion

The Bullet Club was founded in 2013 by Finn Balor and Bad Luck Fale. The two men went on to add Tama Tonga and Karl Anderson into the group, and together, the four of them are regarded as Bullet Club OGs.

However, following Jay White's recent actions, the Bullet Club now seems to have replaced Tama Tonga with Karl Anderson, as The Machine Gun and Fale are the only two remaining OGs in the Bullet Club.

During Balor's time with the faction, he also recruited The Young Bucks, Matt, and Nick Jackson into the Bullet Club. The Bucks went on to establish themselves as a vital part of the Bullet Club throughout the years.

Currently, Balor seems to be enjoying his time in WWE. In the lead-up to WrestleMania 38, he recently captured the WWE United States Championship after defeating Damian Priest. The newly crowned US Champion is expected to defend his title at this year's Show Of Shows.

Jay White, on the other hand, has made his AEW debut and is making a name for himself alongside Adam Cole.


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