Every Bullet Club Member Past & Present: Ranked From Worst To Best
12. Adam Cole
A great worker if not a great wrestler, Adam Cole will eventually become a bigger deal and more important piece of WWE's puzzle than Bullet Club's.
Cole's run with the black-and-white group was solid but unspectacular. Joining as part of an awesome PPV-closing angle at ROH/NJPW Global Wars 2016, he effectively led BC's American branch for his year with the stable. This saw him make a significant impact on the side of the Pacific where he was already a big deal, with Cole notching his second ROH World Championship reign while flying Bullet Club's colours, though he failed to make an impact in Japan.
A long-running expulsion storyline eventually saw Cole jettisoned from BC after failing to defeat Hiroshi Tanahashi in May 2017. This facilitated his eventual WWE signing, as Adam was out of ROH a few days later, ready to join the world's biggest promotion.