NEW JAPAN PRO-WRESTLING Releases The First Documentary Chronicling The History Of The Bullet Club

NEW JAPAN PRO-WRESTLING Releases The First Documentary Chronicling The History Of The Bullet Club

New Japan Pro-Wrestling has released a special series that chronicles the most popular faction in the professional wrestling today, The Bullet Club. Check out part 1 that showcases how the group started.

By EliteGuy101 - Jan 13, 2019 09:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: wrestlinginc.com
New Japan Pro-Wrestling has released a special documentary detailing the history of the Bullet Club.

In the first installment titled, Shoot Styles, the video takes us back to where the Bullet Club all started, which was back in 2013 with Prince Devitt (Finn Balor) and Bad Luck Fale after Devitt turned on his Apollo 55 partner.

Karl Anderson, Luke Gallows, Tama Tonga eventually joined the group and caused chaos up and down the New Japan roster throughout their time as Bullet Club members. Check out the first installment that details the early origins of the Bullet Club:


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