10 Bullet Club Elite Vs. WWE Dream Matches We'd Like To See

7. Gallows And Anderson Vs. The Young Bucks

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The Young Bucks represent the evolution of Bullet Club over time.

Brought in months into the group's existence when they were merely renegade goons for leader Prince Devitt, Matt and Nick Jackson played an integral part in turning Bullet Club into the most popular factions in professional wrestling. With their over-the-top antics and aggressive marketing of the Bullet Club t-shirts, the Bucks became two of the most prominent members of the group, and helped raise the profile of Bullet Club and New Japan as a whole.

For years, they co-existed with Doc Gallows and founding member Karl Anderson, but in early 2016, the good brothers departed Japan for greener pastures (as in money, not good booking) in WWE.

With such principal players departed, Bullet Club saw a gradual schism emerge.

Kenny Omega emerged as the leader, and it became very clear that his priorities relied more with his close Elite entourage (including the Bucks) than it did the group as a whole. This tension finally boiled over earlier this summer, when the Tongan members of Bullet Club turned on the Elite and reclaimed the faction as "BC OGs."

In the event Matt and Nick turn their back on all this and head to WWE, it would be interesting to see the dynamic between them as the new hot-shot team and Gallows and Anderson as sort of gatekeepers in WWE.

It would certainly be the most interesting thing the Good Brothers have done in their tenure with the company.

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