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

12. Marty Scurll

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Marty Scurll is one of the hottest commodities in wrestling at the moment. Slick in-ring skills, electric charisma, a unique gimmick: he has it all, and if there's any justice left in the sport, he'll develop into a massive international star within the next few years.

He has the potential to become one of the Bullet Club's most prominent members, but he has only been part of the group since May, when he joined them in Ring Of Honor. From there, 'The Villain' participated in NJPW's Best Of The Super Juniors tournament as a BC representative, finishing with a respectable 4-3 win/loss record, but failing to advance to the finals.

Scurll is already over with Japanese crowds, and possesses more star power than any other Bullet Club member not named 'Kenny Omega.' A longer tenure should see him shoot up these rankings, but for now, this is as high as it gets for him.

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