5 Pros And 4 Cons Of Bullet Club Elite Going To WWE

9. Pro: All The Dream Matches

Being The ELite
NJPW/WWE

WWE’s roster is absolutely stacked right now. Just looking at their developmental system, you have Ricochet, Adam Cole, Keith Lee, Matt Riddle, Roderick Strong, Kyle O’Reilly, Gargano, Ciampa, the Velveteen Dream, and a host of other world-class talent. When you throw in the people on RAW, SmackDown, and 205 Live, the WWE is a veritable toy chest for every armchair booker to play with.

And of course, from a storytelling perspective, there’s a lot you can do with having The Elite show up in WWE. Cody, obviously, has the advantage as a former high-profile WWE star who made huge waves by leaving the company of his own volition. There’s so much you can do putting him up against stars who have held the fort in WWE and walked the line while he carved a path for himself.

And then there’s all the ex-Bullet Club members already in WWE. From Adam Cole to Anderson & Gallows to Finn Bálor, everyone would immediately recognize the significance of them coming face-to-face with the Elite. And that’s not forgetting AJ Styles.

Let me just say: if WWE somehow manage to wrangle the BCE, they would be utterly foolish not to book Styles vs. Omega for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 35.

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