Outlandish Theory: 5 Signs WWE Are Hatching A Bullet Club Takeover

1. The Sheer Amount Of Press

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Everyone in the wrestling world is buzzing about The Bullet Club these days. When WWE aren't threatening legal action for use of the 'Too Sweet' hand gesture, their own video game developers (2K) are reaching out to The Young Bucks for mo-cap work in WWE 2K19 and admitting their popularity as downloaded characters.

BC are everywhere, and some of that press is because of WWE. The Bucks even led an invasion of Raw recently and courted controversy by staging a protest outside WWE's building. Couple all of that with the sheer number of Bullet Club shirts and signs visible on WWE TV or the timing of Chris Jericho's Wrestle Kingdom challenge (WrestleMania season is about to start, lest we forget) and things become suspect.

Once more, it's important to state for the record that this is all theory, and it may well be outlandish. When analysing some of the empirical facts here however, it also wouldn't be a massive surprise if The Bucks, Kenny Omega and a version of the Bullet Club became part of the WWE product at some point in the future.

There are certainly enough hints being dropped that it's not impossible. Now, grab those pitchforks.

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