Current Bullet Club Members Didn't Like The Group's Reunion On AEW Dynamite?

Not everyone was a fan of Bullet Club's appearance on AEW Dynamite.

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Not everyone was a fan of the Bullet Club's reunion on Wednesday's AEW Dynamite.

Current members Tama Tonga and Bad Luck Fale both spoke out against the latest (re)incarnation on Twitter. First, Tonga said, "At this point, it’s only Bullet Club when the Tongans are in it". He then added, "Anything else is just guys that wished they were back in Bullet Club".

Ouch.

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Fale followed up on that by tweeting, "Cease and desist!? #Toosweet that!", and Tonga later replied to Karl Anderson's "#4life" post with a .GIF of Robert Downey Jr. shaking his head in disappointment.

This sparked quite the debate amongst wrestling fans online. Some sided with Tonga and Fale, claiming that their version of the stable in New Japan is the true Bullet Club. Others, meanwhile, are excited to see what Kenny Omega, The Young Bucks, Anderson and Luke Gallows can do together in AEW going forwards.

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It's worth noting that Tonga also tweeted, "The #Betrayal is reeeeaaaaal" after seeing events on Dynamite. Neither he nor Fale are particularly high on Bullet Club's arrival in AEW then.

Stay tuned for more on this Bullet Club vs. erm...Bullet Club story as it develops.

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