6 WWE Stars Who Could Join The Club
The best candidates to join (or rejoin) AJ Styles, Luke Gallows, and Karl Anderson in The Club!
With Ricochet getting over and The Good Brothers seemingly staying put, the recent revival of The Club must go down as a huge win for WWE. AJ Styes has come out of this looking better than ever, reinventing and positioning himself for another run at the top and feels like he's caught a second wind.
Now the question becomes where do The Club go from here? If they stay a trio it will start to feel a lot more like they just did the whole revival to keep Gallows and Anderson out of the competition's hands and the good programming was a short-lived happy accident. Therefore it stands to reason that the brilliant minds in WWE creative are hard at work crafting a plan to who should be the next in line to throw up the too sweet and get that sweet heel momentum!
Which is why this article is here; to beat them to it so they will hopefully just steal these ideas instead. Here's six potential candidates who could become The Club's newest member...
6. Finn Bálor
This really is the obvious choice, isn’t it?
The original founder of the Bullet Club back in 2013, Finn Bálor just makes the most sense to join up with WWE’s version. Adding fuel to the fire is his recent request to take some time off from WWE television and dropping the Intercontinental Title at Extreme Rules on the “kickoff show”. This all seems to point towards some sort of drastic change in direction for Finn in the near future.
This could very easily mean a massive push and heel turn, allowing Finn to perhaps slide back into the main event picture as AJ’s right hand man. You could even keep him right on SmackDown, having Balor be the other brand’s leader of The Club as if it was a separate chapter of a biker gang. This of course allows more people to benefit from the success of this stable, and everybody gets to be on television in the process.
And plus Finn is just so damn good at being a heel that this just has to happen at some point, why not give him credit for something he pretty much inspired already?