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Kemo
02-15-2016, 04:33 AM
For months, the rumored debut of the Bullet Club in WWE has sent the WWE Universe into a frenzy. Here’s what is known thus far:

AJ Styles finally appeared on television at the Royal Rumble. Shinsuke Nakamura already touched down in the United States. He’s expected to debut at NXT Dallas, which is the same weekend as WrestleMania 32.

Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson both bid farewell to New Japan Pro Wrestling at NJPW’s New Beginning In Nigata show. Both former-Bullet Club members reacted to their departure on social media.

Nigata, Japan #BulletClub Thanks…#Core4 pic.twitter.com/kcbPClNRsl

— #SunTanBikerMan (@ImpactDOC) February 14, 2016

Niigata, Japan.
Thank You.
I love you. #BulletClub

— Karl Anderson (@Machinegunka) February 14, 2016

Anderson and Gallows are rumored to come to the US very soon to receive their physical for WWE. Where does this leave the Bullet Club?

The Twitter handle of the famous stable no longer exists. When “BulletClubNJPW” is searched for, a message pops up on screen that reads, “Sorry, that page doesn’t exist!”

Matt Jackson, Nick Jackson and Kenny Omega have formed a new stable called, “The Elite.”

https://t.co/i1xtEBKEqCpic.twitter.com/Jwx5mlPlGw

— The Young Bucks (@MattJackson13) February 14, 2016

WWE hasn’t filed for the trademark, “Bullet Club.” Despite what recent reports are saying, they filed for “Balor Club” instead. This explains Finn Balor’s shirt and his titantron in recent months.

That doesn’t even include his subtle hints at a stable called “Balor Club” debuting on WWE NXT through social media posts.

It’s safe to assume that the aforementioned events led to the complete destruction of the Bullet Club as a stable in pro wrestling.

More on this developing story as new information becomes available.