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

3. Kenny Omega

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Kenny Omega has been aligned with Bullet Club since November 2014, but didn't become the group's leader until AJ Styles and Karl Anderson left for WWE in January 2016. He has since led the stable through one of their most notable periods, and while the Club's relevance has fluctuated greatly early in his custodianship, Kenny's own impact has been immense.

'The Cleaner' has been an IWGP Intercontinental, Junior Heavyweight, and United States Champion as a Bullet Club member. He was already among the company's biggest stars in 2016, but this year's matches with Kazuchika Okada have shot him to a new level of global prominence. He's a genuine megastar, and his efforts have not only sent his own stock through the roof, but Bullet Club's too.

His tendency to promote The Elite over BC holds Kenny back somewhat, and Tama Tonga hasn't been shy of questioning his loyalty lately. Nonetheless, Omega is always vocal in expressing his desire to drive Bullet Club forward whenever he's on the microphone, and while there are strong suggestions that he'll soon turn face and leave the group, Kenny's leadership has carried BC to stunning new heights.

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