#5 Bullet Club (Elite) vs Bullet Club (OG) vs Bullet Club (WWE)
Bullet Club is the most popular faction in wrestling today. Over the past year a lot has changed for the group, with ongoing infighting leading to a recent split into two separate Bullet Clubs. The Elite and The Firing Squad (also known as Bullet Club OG). The future of The Elite has been a big topic of discussion in the past months, with a majority of its members’ contracts up in January. Will we get to see the two Bullet Club groups face each other before the New Year?
As much as fans want to see the two groups square off, if one of the current rumors surrounding The Elite are true, we may see Bullet Club Elite in WWE in the New Year? If this rumor is true, will they continue to be called Bullet Club? How will original founder Finn Balor and former Bullet Club leader AJ Styles feel about The Elite in WWE? The former Bullet Club members currently in WWE seem to be missing their old faction, with attempts to form new groups under the moniker Balor Club, The Club, and Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows have gone as far as to release Bullet Club style t-shirts and also promoted the hash-tag #OGBC.
There can only be one Bullet Club and what better way to decide which group that should be than in a tag-team elimination Survivor Series style match were the sole survivors retain the name Bullet Club.
The Teams
Bullet Club Elite - Kenny Omega, Cody Rhodes, Marty Scurll, The Young Bucks, Hangman Page
Bullet Club OG - Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa, Bad Luck Fale, Taiji Ishimori (Bone Soldier), Jay White (with Gedo and King Haku ring side)
Bullet Club WWE - Finn Balor, AJ Styles, Karl Anderson, Luke Gallows, Adam Cole
The Winners: The fans