Last week’s AEW Dynamite went off the air with a pseudo-Bullet Club reunion involving Kenny Omega, The Young Bucks, Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson. All five men were prominent members of the New Japan Pro-Wrestling faction at one point or another, but they all gradually left the group as they departed for other promotions. And while their shared history in the faction has been referenced on AEW and Impact Wrestling programming ever since, they aren’t allowed to call themselves “Bullet Club” because a) New Japan still holds the trademark and b) the group is still alive and well in the Japan-based promotion. Tama Tonga, one of the groups found members alongside Anderson, Bad Luck Fale and Prince Devitt (Finn Balor), shared his thoughts on the situation during the latest episode of Tama’s Island.
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