6. The Bullet Club

If you have went to a wrestling show anywhere in the last couple of years, whether it was a WWE show or a local independent show, you have probably seen someone wearing a Bullet Club shirt. It's easily one of the most iconic wrestling shirts released in this era, but maybe you were wondering just what in the heck it stood for. The Bullet Club is the most popular and successful stable in wrestling today. At one point or another, their members have held virtually every single championship belt in NJPW, plus some more in CMLL and ROH. The group was originally launched in 2013 with Prince Devitt (NXT's Finn Balor) as it's leader, and after his departure to WWE, AJ Styles eventually stepped forward to take the reigns. Styles has seen the Bullet Club climb to even higher levels under his leadership, but the one constant between the Devitt led group and the Styles led regime has been the tag team of Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson. These two have always been the heart and soul of the Bullet Club. Anderson was even the official leader of the group between the time that Devitt left for WWE until Styles took over as the alpha male. The group itself has also grown substantially since Devitt's departure, now composed of 11 full-time members. There were 6 members in the stable when Devitt was leading the charge. Current members include: Styles, Anderson, Gallows, Bad Luck Fale, Chase Owens, Cody Hall, Kenny Omega, Tama Tonga, Yujiro Takahashi, and The Young Bucks.