10 Former Wrestlers Who Would Have Been Perfect In Bullet Club
Matthew Cannon
Bullet Club is one of the greatest factions in modern history, with the group completely disrupting things in New Japan Pro-Wrestling and making history all at the same time. The group caused plenty of chaos over the years, and while each version has brought differences, the general gist of the faction has always remained the same.
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It is about dominating everyone in sight, putting on amazing matches, and entertaining fans. Bullet Club does have a specific style and that is something that has worked well, which is why it is possible to identify wrestlers from the past who would have fit into the group if they were around.
10 Lita
Lita stood out during the Attitude Era because she brought something completely different from the rest of the women that were around, and that is exactly why Bullet Club have thrived. They were different from everything that New Japan Pro-Wrestling stood for, and that's why Lita would've worked.
Not only that, but Lita was adventurous inside the ring, taking big gambles that few other wrestlers did at the time. She would happily fly from the top rope, and that would've worked well alongside the styles of people such as The Young Bucks.
9 Kevin Nash
Bullet Club has often been compared to the nWo over the years and there are plenty of similarities outside of them just using the same hand signal. Bullet Club caused just as many shockwaves as the nWo did, but out of the original members of the classic WCW group it is Kevin Nash that would likely have thrived the best.
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He brought a unique attitude in the sense that he always felt incredibly cool, while being someone who doesn't want to play by the rules. His hard-hitting and dominant powerhouse style is also something that would have just clicked within the group when it came to matches.
8 X-Pac
X-Pac is someone who found himself being in nWo and D-Generation X, and both of those groups were likely inspirations to Bullet Club. The disruptive attitudes that they brought alongside the pack mentality is something that X-Pac was well versed in.
Much like the other members of Bullet Club, X-Pac brought a genuine cool factor with him due to his appearance and attitude. That was important to Bullet Club, not to mention his technical ability would've worked nicely in their matches.
7 APA
The Good Brothers have often been one of the most memorable members of Bullet Club with their smash-mouth style in and out of the ring working well. Their attitudes were different from a lot of others in that they wanted to down a beer and then focus on getting the job done.
They brought a new personality to the group, and considering how well they fit in it is highly likely that the APA would as well. Ron Simmons and JBL were hard-hitting stars who left it all in the ring and then partied away, and that attitude would have connected in this faction.
6 Taz
The typical focus for Japanese wrestling is on the in-ring product, and anybody who isn't able to meet the grade finds that they have a difficult time in the country. However, Taz was an amazing performer who could blend a submission style with that hard-hitting one, and that combination worked perfectly.
It would've been a lot of fun being part of Bullet Club as well where being a brilliant professional wrestler is an important factor. The group always wanted to feature great wrestlers, and that is where he would slot in.
5 Test
Bullet Club has quite often brought one big man into the fold to provide the muscle and seriousness to proceedings, which is something that Test would be great at. Allowing him to be the heater for the group would make sense as few people were more intimidating than him back in the day.
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Test could also handle himself in the ring, being a competent worker and someone who would also be able to work well in segments or act goofy at times when needed, which has crept into Bullet Club at times.
4 Umaga
Umaga is another no-nonsense wrestler that the group could easily have added himself to Bullet Club as he is someone that always delivers inside the ring. The faction always has reliable wrestlers that will perform and the ability to work a physical style always helps when it comes to New Japan Pro-Wrestling.
That is what would have led to him being a hit in the group, just turning up to ambush people when needed all while showing his own unique energy and personality to the mix.
3 William Regal
Prince Devitt was the original leader of Bullet Club, and he proved to be the perfect heel at the time. He stepped up the aggression, did everything with a snarl on his face, and tried to be as ruthless as possible, which are all traits that William Regal can do better than most people in history.
That is why he would've been a great talent to add to Bullet Club, with his style of technical British wrestling and physical striking being something that would have worked well for a Japanese crowd.
2 Mr. Perfect
Mr. Perfect would've been a good Bullet Club leader, bringing the idea that he is the best wrestler to have ever done it to the faction. Having others help him and then being as ruthless as possible is something that would have suited Mr. Perfect, taking on a role similar to what AJ Styles did.
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Perfect is the type of talent that people would've bought into and imagined that other wrestlers would've wanted to follow, which is crucial for that role working.
1 Eddie Guerrero
Lying, cheating, and stealing are all perfect traits of a Bullet Club member when it comes to causing chaos and doing whatever it takes to win a match. They're also the core personality traits of Eddie Guerrero who would've been a perfect wrestler to drop into Bullet Club.
Seeing him act slimy as a heel when needed, yet arrogant in a cool way is something that Guerrero certainly was capable of doing. Inside the ring, Guerrero would certainly have been able to hold his own in Japan which would've led to some exciting encounters.