Switchblade Jay White addresses the IMPACT Wrestling fans
The Never Openweight Champion and Bullet Club Leader made his way to the IMPACT Wrestling ring. The crowd chanted "Switchblade" as Jay White soaked it in. White claimed to be the number one asset in pro wrestling, and the man who single-handedly sold out Madison Square Garden.
The first-ever grand slam champion in NJPW, he stated that he was the real Belt Collector. He was at IMPACT Wrestling for one man, and that was not Kenny Omega. He was here for David Finlay. On August 14th, White will defend his title against Finlay at Resurgence.
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However, he also wanted to talk about the "true fans" of Bullet Club. By that, he meant The Good Brothers, Kenny Omega, and the rest. The Good Brothers were only relevant when they could tie their names to the Bullet Club. But this was a new era, the Switchblade Era.
They have standards, and The Good Brothers simply didn't measure up. White declined to let them ever join again, but they were allowed to repeal the decision. Before he could finish, Kenny Omega's music hit. The IMPACT Wrestling World Champion and his crew appeared on stage.
Omega gave Don Callis the microphone, with IMPACT Wrestling fans chanting "You got fired!" Callis said that he was always a fan of Jay White, but the Bullet Club of today had nothing on the Bullet Club of yesteryear.
The group, now, aside from Jay White, was full of mid-carders, and Callis said White should be asking to join The Elite. White started to fire back, starting by asking if Callis still had a job in IMPACT Wrestling.
As far as the good ol' days, White reminded everyone of a specific day in the past where he defeated The Wrestling God. Callis took Omega away, leaving The Good Brothers to confront Jay White.
The IMPACT Wrestling Tag Team Champions took credit for the Bullet Club's success, telling White, "You're welcome." White was the Bullet Club leader, but they're Bullet Club royalty.
White said that Karl Anderson's career peaked when he lost the G1 final in 2012. He's also everything that The Good Brothers wished they could've been. White fought them off, momentarily, but the numbers game was too much.
The Magic Killer was set up, but White was saved by...Chris Bey! Chris Bey saved the day, evening up the odds. Doc Gallows was sent to the floor, and Karl Anderson barely avoided the Blade Runner.
As The Good Brothers left, White and Bey stared at one another.
Backstage, Josh Alexander claimed to be the new face of IMPACT Wrestling. Kenny Omega ran into him, challenging him on that claim.
Are we going to get Josh Alexander and Kenny Omega for the IMPACT Wrestling World Title? Would Omega want that IMPACT Wrestling X-Division Championship? Things are getting interesting.
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