3. Anderson and Gallows as Club jobbers
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In an ideal world, a Bullet Club invasion would be huge for Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows as they return to old form and become a team that dominates the tag ranks. However, that ship seems to have sailed for The Good Brothers.
When they debuted as a team on Raw back in 2016, they looked like killers, but quickly became just another team, and have been more jobbers to the stars than stars themselves in the years to follow. Among The Bullet Club, especially if The Young Bucks come along to represent the group in the tag ranks, it’d be hard to buy Anderson and Gallows as big time threats now.
WWE probably wouldn’t ignore Anderson and Gallows’s Club affiliation, but rather they’d probably be positioned as the group’s designated jobbers, letting challengers gain momentum through them en route to more serious contests.