AEW's Kenny Omega Reforms Bullet Club In Impact, Will Wrestle At Hard To Kill 2021

Kenny Omega and the Good Brothers came together in a Bullet Club reunion for Impact last night.

By Andy H Murray /

Impact Wrestling

Kenny Omega made another appearance for Impact Wrestling last night, reuniting with former Bullet Club companions the Good Brothers to lay World Champion Rich Swann and the Motor City Machine Guns out backstage.

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The AEW World Champion had previously caught up with Karl Anderson at last week's Final Resolution pay-per-view. On Tuesday, Omega jazzed 'The Machine Gun' up for a main event against Chris Sabin in his luxury bus, with Anderson winning the bout via roll-up and a handful of tights.

Swann accosted Anderson afterwards, ripping him for the finish. This led to Doc Gallows jumping Swann, MCMG making the save, and finally Omega arriving on the scene, leaving the babyfaces lying. Omega, Anderson, and Gallows then threw-up Bullet Club-adjacent symbols to close the show, with Gallows telling Kenny to "Biz Cliz me."

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As announced after the show, Omega, Gallows, and Anderson will now face Swann and the Machine Guns at the upcoming Hard To Kill 2021 pay-per-view on 16 January:-

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So there it is: the first AEW/Impact Wrestling inter-promotional bout is lined up, and it makes total sense, given that Anderson, Gallows, and Omega spent three years Bullet Club together while working for NJPW.