Every Bullet Club Member Past & Present: Ranked From Worst To Best

11. Tanga Loa

A disaster when he first debuted for NJPW, Tanga Loa reeked of the worst sports entertainment stereotypes. The former Camacho stood out for all the wrong reasons: he was slow, basic, and completely out of sync with his opponents, and his Guerrillas Of Destiny tag team struggled to get over as a result.

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Fortunately, Loa has grown immensely since then. Him and Tama Tonga (his adoptive brother) have improved greatly as a team, and while neither is in the company's upper echelon between the ropes, they're always good for a brawl. They're no longer unwanted guests in the division, and with three IWGP Tag Team Championship reigns to their name, GoD have become a staple.

He'll always be one of the Club's least spectacular members, but Loa finally looks comfortable in his role, and will hopefully continue to grow and evolve throughout his New Japan run.

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