Every Bullet Club Member Ranked - From Worst To Best

1. Karl Anderson

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More so than any single performer in the history of the stable, Karl Anderson is Bullet Club. 

Imagining the club without the Machine Gun isn't unlike trying to imagine the Four Horsemen without any involvement from his namesake, 'Double A' Arn Anderson.

The comparison is more than justified, as Anderson was truly the life, soul and blood of Bullet Club. Playing a straighter role than the more animated juniors around him, Anderson typified the loud-mouth disrespectful style of Bullet Club mixed with more traditional heel traits.

Anderson was there for the formation of Bullet Club, acted as its second leader and was instrumental in the great success the BC experienced. The departures of Devitt and Styles undoubtedly knocked Bullet Club initially, but it is the loss of Anderson that will arguably be felt the strongest by the faction.

Bullet Club may well never be the same without him, and it is for this reason that he stands on top of this list.

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