ROH/NJPW News: Marty Scurll on Bullet Club bringing several fans back to Pro Wrestling
What’s the story?
During a recent interview with AMBY, ROH superstar Marty Scurll spoke about his current faction The Bullet Club seemingly being one of the biggest reasons why Pro Wrestling fans of this generation are finally starting to gain their interest back into the world of Professional Wrestling once again.
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In case you didn’t know…
The Villain initially joined the Bullet Club back in May of 2017 during the third night of the NJPW and ROH co-produced War of the Worlds tour, when he was revealed as the newest member of the group.
Scurll, 29, initially replaced current WWE NXT superstar Adam Cole in the Bullet Club, after fellow BC stablemates Matt and Nick Jackson decided to literally kick out Cole out of the faction, following orders from the group’s leader Kenny Omega.
The heart of the matter
According to Scurll, he believes that The Bullet Club has been definitely trying to make wrestling cool again for the fans who have seemingly lost their interest from the business.
As per The Villain, he and his fellow BC stablemates are trying to provide an alternative product and are currently trying to do something totally different and out of the box for the fans of today’s generation.
And, in addition, Scurll also billed himself as “an artist” whose desire is to create something new and special for the Pro Wrestling industry.
"Many times we have the fans that say, 'Oh, I used to be into wrestling and then I get fed up with it, but you guys helped me draw back into it. That means a lot and that's what we're trying to, we're trying to make wrestling cool again. We're trying to provide an alternative product, something a bit different. ... I'm an artist and this has always been my desire to create something new and special."
What’s next?
Scurll is currently competing on the on-going NJPW: Best of Super Juniors tournament and will be aiming to win the entire tournament in order to get another shot at the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Championship once again at this year’s Dominion PPV.
Author’s Take
The Bullet Club has definitely changed the Pro Wrestling business in a huge way and ever since its inception in 2013, the faction has been making the headlines in a realistically huge manner.