5 Pros And 4 Cons Of Bullet Club Elite Going To WWE
10. Pro: They Would Leave On The Highest Of High Notes
The collective resume of these five men has been nothing short of incredible. Even removing Cody’s near-decade on WWE’s main roster, the sheer bulk of accomplishments the BCE have accomplished free of Vince McMahon’s control is Hall of Fame-worthy. From titles won in every major promotion and across all weight classes to iconic matches, to revolutionizing how wrestlers monetize themselves and All In, the men in BCE have done so much for independent wrestling.
Just as far as titles go, their trophy cases are impressive. The Young Bucks, they’ve won tag titles countless times across PWG, ROH, and of course, New Japan, where they’ve been both Junior and Heavyweight tag champions. Cody is a former ROH Champion and now holds New Japan’s US title and the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship, making him and the late Dusty Rhodes the first father-son tandem to both hold the prestigious strap. Even Hangman, in his shorter career, has made a name for himself as one of wrestling’s top rising stars.
And then of course, there’s Kenny Omega. From winning PWG’s Battle of Los Angeles in 2009 to being the first gaijin to win New Japan’s G1 to currently holding the IWGP Heavyweight Championship, what hasn’t the ‘Best Bout Machine’ done? He’s broken Dave Meltzer’s star rating system multiple times, exposed countless westerners to NJPW, and is now heading into his second Wrestle Kingdom main event as the defending champion.
If come January, the BCE decide to leave that behind and head to WWE, you can’t say they left any stones unturned.