Every Bullet Club Member Ranked - From Worst To Best

4. Kenny Omega

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Among foreign professional wrestlers in Japan, Kenny Omega is a real exception.

Since his first appearance in the country in 2008 with the DDT promotion, Omega has thrown himself headfirst into all the insanity that Japan has to offer. 

He is fluent in Japanese, lives full-time in the country and has seen the success that proves that dedication is key.

He also joined Bullet Club on his full time debut, but he did so after flat out denying that he was going to do so at his signing press conference. Omega stated that he didn't see himself as a gaijin, unlike the members of Bullet Club. 

This was all a lie of, course, and Omega was unveiled as the 'Cleaner' of Bullet Club.

Omega currently stands proud as the IWGP Intercontinental Champion, after recently moving up from the junior division. Main events and nothing less dot his future landscape, as his rise to the top of New Japan continues.

In many ways, Kenny Omega is the epitome of everything Bullet Club is. He is obnoxious, disrespectful, almost embarrassing in his ridiculousness. Yet, at the same time he more than backs it all up between the ropes, with innovative offence and technical ability that is up there with the absolute very best.

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