Every Bullet Club Member Past & Present: Ranked From Worst To Best

11. Tanga Loa

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Tanga Loa became one of NJPW's most effective pin-winners in 2018, notching innumerable tag and multi-man victories with his Apesh*t finisher throughout the year. He has earned such shine.

The former Camacho is demonstrated great improvement since joining brother Tama Tonga in New Japan in March 2016, having successfully washed off much of his old Sports Entertainment stink. He's a tag division staple as half of Guerrillas of Destiny (him and Tama are four-time IWGP Tag Team Champions), and effective power-brawler, and though limited when compared to NJPW's biggest and brightest, a guy who understands his role perfectly.

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