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Bullet Club Explains Why They Are The ‘Cool Kids Table’ At School, Where They Will Be In Five Years

Bullet Club Explains Why They Are The ‘Cool Kids Table’ At School, Where They Will Be In Five Years
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Bullet Club recently spoke with IGN.com; you can read a few highlights below:

What is Bullet Club? 

Cody Rhodes: The “cool kids” table in the lunchroom.

Adam Page: Bullet Club is a group of self-made creative and passionate wrestlers determined to be the best at everything we do.

Nick Jackson: It’s a group of friends that happen to be wrestlers who all have the same goals. To be the best and to make wrestling better than what it currently is. It’s always been about that with the Bullet Club.

Matt Jackson:  A group of passionate, entrepreneur friends who march to the beat of their own drum. Bullet Club is a gang of outside-the-box-thinking, non-traditional, storytelling entertainers, who managed to capture lighting in a bottle. Most importantly, Bullet Club is fun.

How has your career changed since joining Bullet Club? 

Cody Rhodes: My career has changed a great deal since joining BC. I’ve made genuine friends and I’ve made money. I was fortunate to be selected. On the other hand, since I’ve become leader of the group…I’ve lost a few of those friends.

Adam Page: My stock has skyrocketed since joining Bullet Club.  I’m now constantly touring the planet, facing against the best competition and creating the most popular content in wrestling with Being the Elite.

Nick Jackson: It’s helped us be more recognizable. The Bullet Club brand is so huge that it puts us members on a pedestal right away. You just need to be able to keep up with the other members or you won’t last long. Matt Jackson:

Matt Jackson: Since joining the Bullet Club, everything changed. Our careers blew up, we became more identifiable which in turn made us more marketable. We found a chemistry that worked with other guys, that made fans gravitate to us. Our value as wrestlers increased. We are now part of something bigger than wrestling.

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Where will Bullet Club be in five years? 

Cody Rhodes:  5 years from now?! With this group, you can’t tell what’s gonna’ happen 5 minutes from now.

Adam Page: Five years from now I imagine Bullet Club will still be in the hands of people who are self-motivated to give the most creative and engaging content in all of wrestling.

Nick Jackson: I see it going down as the most successful faction in wrestling history.

Matt Jackson: Probably still around but with completely different members. Either way, five years from now, people will remember the name and the impact it had on the business.

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