WWE Raw Superstar Shake-Up: 10 Things You Might Have Missed (April 16)

2. Bullet Flub

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Cody Rhodes has literally flogged t-shirts off the back of his "Bullet Club is fine...Bullet Club is MINE" call-to-arms, but was Corey Graves tacitly chiming in on the discord between current leader Kenny Omega and the 'American Nightmare' when he in fact advised that Bullet Club was 'for everybody' on this week's edition of Monday Night Raw?

Nah, course he f*cking wasn't, but it was a funny enough slip of his typically-sharp tongue.

Dropping the clanger as Finn Bálor made his entrance, Corey's mis-labelling of the new LGBTQ-inspired merchandise/movement was perhaps a clue about Finn's near future. If the Bálor Club really is "for everybody", might that suggest a move to Tuesdays for the former Universal Champion? He's already got the gorgeous blue gear lined up for an inevitable invasion around Survivor Series time, it would be a shame for it not to show itself on the stage it belongs upon.

Furthermore, a reunion with his floundering friends would perhaps help them yet again. Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows have again gone criminally under the radar on Raw, but a clubhouse gathering with the trio and AJ Styles offers numerous intriguing callbacks and flashes forward for all four on the 'Land Of Opportunity'.

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