10 Things WWE Don't Want You To Know About Bullet Club

5. The Curious Case Of Jimmy Jacobs

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Popular WWE writer Christopher 'Jimmy Jacobs' Scoville was given the heave-ho by the company for (according to him and numerous other sources), taking a selfie with The Young Bucks, Marty Scurll and Hangman Page during their bizarre October 'invasion' of Monday Night Raw.

Jacobs had been with the organisation for two years as he took the picture that would ultimately cost him his job, so arguably should have known better than to test the patience of his unpredictable employers when he posted it on Instagram later that day.

However, might there be even more to this strange story?

Though only mentioned in completely unsubstantiated internet rumours, an odd tale briefly did the rounds suggesting that Bullet Club's visit may have have been timed to take the shine off of a planned invasion from a certain blue crew a few weeks later. Those looking to point fingers at a potential leak had only to look on social media for their innocent victim.

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