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

13. Yujiro Takahashi

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Yujiro Takahashi caused a huge stir by becoming the first Japanese wrestler to join Bullet Club in April 2014. He became NEVER Openweight Champion shortly after, but has since fallen out of the spotlight, and it's unlikely that he'll ever be a featured performer again.

Yujiro is one of the most maligned wrestlers in NJPW, but he's better than many fans care to admit. A simplistic American style heel, he wouldn't stick out as much if he weren't surrounded by some of the most spectacular wrestlers on the planet, but this is New Japan, where "perfectly mediocre" puts you in the lower percentile of workers.

Only Bad Luck Fale, Tama Tonga and The Young Bucks have been part of Bullet Club for longer than Takahashi. He'll probably remain with the group until the day they finally split, because what else are NJPW going to do with him?

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