11 Things We Learnt From 'Being The Elite' So Far
3. Bullet Club (Apparently) Ain't Never Over
BC 4 Life... Right? The video series namely follows 'the Elite', who were originally conceived as a sub-stable of the popular Japanese faction 'Bullet Club', but have since drifted a little from the nest creatively. Other members of Bullet Club beyond the Elite make irregular and rare appearances, which would suggest that they aren't all as close anymore as they might like us to think.
While there is an obvious distinction between the Bullet Club in Japan (with Kenny as leader), and the Ring of Honor manifestation (Adam Cole as front man), even Kenny has admitted in interviews that Bullet Club hasn't been the same since Styles, Gallows and Anderson left for WWE earlier this year.
The Elite undoubtedly are carrying the popularity of what audiences perceive to be Bullet Club - Kenny and the Bucks are the talking point, but remain vaguely attached to the cash cow of New Japan and the wrestling world at large.
Although Kenny's stirring post-match promo after his G1 win demonstrated unity in the faction, how long this estranged relationship will continue to survive, remains up in the air at this time.