Every Bullet Club Member Ranked - From Worst To Best

6. Doc Gallows

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WWE/NJPW

A solid argument could be made for Doc Gallows having the greatest potential within the WWE Universe. 

His previous stint there didn't fill anyone with great hope, but he has the size, charisma and ability to carve out a very impressive niche for himself on the biggest stage.

Gallows made his debut in New Japan in the 2013 World Tag League, immediately joining Karl Anderson in Bullet Club. The two would go on to win the tournament and subsequently the tag title belts at Wrestle Kingdom 8. 

Gallows' time in NJPW was almost entirely spent involved in tag title feuds, and he experienced great success throughout.

His size and strength made him a clear enforcer for the group, but his relatively low standing on this list is due to the fact he wasn't ever fully put into that role. His role in Bullet Club was as the second most important member of a tag team, nothing more.

Well, that and being the most entertaining member of the club outside of the ring.

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