10 Things That Will Happen On Post WrestleMania Raw
2. The Bullet Club
Like Bayley, Finn Bálor's proficiency and popularity in NXT render him long-overdue for a main roster call-up. For wrestling fans, this has been a blessing in disguise given WWE's complete lack of direction for most NXT graduates. However, it seems the time for Bálor to move on has come. Instead of making a virtually unheeded debut before slipping into mid-card obscurity like in the case of Neville and Tyler Breeze, there is a tailor-made angle for Bálor to make an immediate impact as a top heel on a show severely lacking in them. The arrival of Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson is almost assured, which can only mean one thing: the reforming of the 'Bullet Club'. Comprised almost entirely of foreign wrestlers, Bullet Club was a big success as a heel faction in NJPW. Quite how that would translate to WWE is unclear; arguably Bálor and his crew would become the most over troupe on the show. There is no question it'd distinguish Bálor from the sea of mid-carders which populate Raw. The juicy prospect of a ready-made programme between Bálor and former Bullet Club leader A.J. Styles puts the icing on the cake - and could rescue A.J. from slipping into inevitable mediocrity after his tiresome feud with Chris Jericho.
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