10 Things You Didn’t Know About Bullet Club

7. Their Huge Membership

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As far as Bullet Club members go, everyone knows about the WWE contingent (Finn Balor, AJ Styles, Karl Anderson, and Luke Gallows), the stable’s current leading lights (Kenny Omega, and The Young Bucks), and prominent newcomers like Cody Rhodes and Adam Cole. BC has always been bolstered by a gigantic supporting cast, however, and with 13 different wrestlers among their full-time ranks, the Club has rarely been bigger than it is today.

Literally dozens of performers have performed under the BC banner since their 2013 inception, however. Aside from those already mentioned, CMLL wrestlers La Commandante, Mephisto, Rey Bucanero and El Terrible have moonlighted with the group on a few occasions, most notably in 2013 and 2015. They comprise Bullet Club Latinoamerica with BC stalwart Tama Tonga, and even held the CMLL Tag Team Championships for a spell in 2013.

On a part-time basis, Jeff Jarrett, Karen Jarrett, and Scott D’Amore have appeared for the group on a handful of occasions, while the legendary Haku represented the stable at Wrestle Kingdom 10 in 2016. Luke Gallows’ wife, Amber, also played a bit part role as the group’s manager prior to her husband’s release.

That’s without mentioning the likes of Chase Owens, Hangman Page, and the group’s newest member, Frankie Kazarian. Bullet Club never stop expanding, and their bloated membership is yet another call-back to the nWo.

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