7 Wrestlers Who Should Leave WWE For The Indies

4. Gallows And Anderson

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Following Wrestle Kingdom 10 in January of 2016, it was confirmed that WWE had signed four New Japan talents: AJ Styles, Shinsuke Nakamura, Doc Gallows, and Karl Anderson. The news of Styles and Nakamura was expectedly met with much excitement and speculation, however, their companions were met with hesitation. A pair of Bullet Club stalwarts, the Good Brothers had been the top guys of New Japan's heavyweight tag team division for several years. They were certainly a good get for WWE, as history has shown: WWE doesn't really care about tag teams.

However, given their association with fellow Bullet Club member AJ Styles, who was pushed from the gate, Gallows and Anderson at least had solid ground to stand on from the start. Aside from their alliances with Styles and Bullet Club founder Finn Bálor, WWE have shown no real interest in pushing Gallows and Anderson as a separate team or as individuals.

Now they may be fine with this, as Karl Anderson and his #Hot Asian Wife have brought a fourth child into the world, and foodskie isn't cheapskie, but there's so much more the team could accomplish. With the Bullet Club in the midst of a civil war in New Japan, perhaps it's time the Good Brothers return home and make the group theirs once more.

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