Bullet Club members officially betray faction OG and align with Jay White

The Bullet Club has aligned with Jay White instead of Tama Tonga
The Bullet Club has aligned with Jay White instead of Tama Tonga

Bullet Club members have finally sided with Jay White and have officially betrayed Tama Tonga. The now-former Bullet Club OG recently made his return to in-ring action in New Japan Pro Wrestling as part of the ongoing New Japan Cup 2022 tournament.

At IMPACT: No Surrender, White betrayed Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa. Switchblade's actions led to the Guerrillas of Destiny being kicked out of the Bullet Club.

Over in Japan, White's manager Gedo asked the other members of the Bullet Club to pick their sides carefully. After Tonga's loss to EVIL in the second round of the New Japan Cup, the rest of the group's members finally decided between White and Tonga.

Following interference from Dick Togo and Jado in the match between EVIL and Tonga, SHO and Yujiro Takahashi made their way down to the ring and took out Jado, who accompanied Tonga to the ring.

Bullet Club's Cutest Tag Team, El Phantasmo, and Taiji Ishimori were the next ones to hit the ring, as they initially chased off SHO and Takahashi. However, ELP then planted a superkick on Tama, as he and Ishimori pledged allegiance to Switchblade.

As EVIL picked up the win, members of the Bullet Club assaulted Tonga, only for Jado to take everyone out with a kendo stick. Chase Owens and Bad Luck Fale then made their way out and took out Jado and Tanga Loa. Lastly, Gedo hit the ring and attacked Jado, bringing an end to his three-decade-long friendship with him.

Members of the Bullet Club stood over Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa and Jado's prone body to close the segment.

Jay White is currently in the US and has been making moves across AEW and IMPACT Wrestling

Jay White has made it clear that he wants to create a super version of the Bullet Club, which he wishes to expand across three different promotions.

White has been a regular on NJPW STRONG and IMPACT Wrestling, where he recruited Chris Bey and brought The Good Brothers back into the Bullet Club.

"With how things have been going the last month or so I think I've staked my claim for being the most groundbreaking one. I'm talking about trying to almost have an elite or super Bullet Club across Impact, New Japan, and AEW. I think having Bullet Club across this many promotions is something none of the other guys have ever done." - Jay White recently told Gamespot.

White recently made his AEW debut as well. The former IWGP Heavyweight Champion walked through The Forbidden Door and shared the screen with former Bullet Club members Adam Cole and The Young Bucks.

In his AEW debut, White defeated Trent Beretta on Rampage. It is yet to be seen what his next move in AEW will be.

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