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

6. The Young Bucks

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The Young Bucks departed Bullet Club along with Elite brethren Kenny Omega, Cody, Hangman Page, and Marty Scurll in October 2018. Thus ended a five-year run during which they were the Biz Cliz' junior heavyweight tag representatives, before stepping up a weight class in 2018, embarking on a career-high year rife with outstanding matches, a different level of in-ring storytelling, and Matt Jackson's exemplary back selling.

Though not always positioned as Bullet Club's most valuable players between the ropes, the Jackson brothers' impact behind the scenes cannot be underestimated. The Bucks are marketing geniuses. The industry's best merchandisers, they're a major reason why you can't go to a wrestling show in 2019 without seeing dozens of Bullet Club shirts, and it's this ingenuity and understanding of the market that provided the platform upon which them, Cody, and Tony Khan will build All Elite Wrestling.

Portrayed as the men in the middle during the 2018 tug of war between the Golden Lovers and BC's Cody loyalists, the Bucks signed off on their Biz Cliz membership in style. The 10 individual tag/six-man tag title reigns won while representing the stable mark them among NJPW's most successful modern tandems.

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