Luke Gallows Hopes His Former Bullet Club Buddies The Young Bucks Eventually Make Their Way To WWE

Luke Gallows Hopes His Former Bullet Club Buddies The Young Bucks Eventually Make Their Way To WWE

Though we never heard anything solid, there have been rumors that The Young Bucks might be on their way to WWE. One man who certainly hopes that happens is the boys' former Bullet Club pal, Luke Gallows...

By MarkCassidy - Feb 20, 2018 05:02 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Raw Superstar Luke Gallows is currently a proud member of The Balor club with his tag-team partner Karl Anderson and Finn Balor, but not so long ago he was running with a different stable in NJPW, and it sounds like he's hoping to see some more of his old Bullet Club buds make the jump to WWE.

During an interview with Sky Sports, Gallows was asked about the possibility of The Young Bucks bringing a superkick party to WWE:


"I hope the Young Bucks come in. I think they're highly, highly talented and if you want to make your mark in sports entertainment, if you want your name to go down in the annals of sports entertainment history, you absolutely have to come to WWE. This is the pinnacle. It doesn't get bigger than this. There's no bigger worldwide stage than WWE.

So I think the Young Bucks owe it to themselves to come out here and thrive. Japan is a great place to wrestle but WWE is a worldwide platform and you can't beat that. Their reach is all across the world."

Matt and Nic have previously stated that they're happy where they are in NJPW as it gives them the freedom to work for various indie promotions, but you never know - Finn Balor, Shinsuke Nakamura and many others have said similar in the past, after all.

Would you guys like to see The Bucks join the WWE roster? Sound off below.
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