Ranking all the members of Bullet Club from worst to best 

The Bullet Club is for life everyone!
The Bullet Club is for life everyone!

#18 Robbie Eagles

Robbie Eagles submitted Jushin 'Thunder' Liger on his NJPW debut
Robbie Eagles submitted Jushin 'Thunder' Liger on his NJPW debut

Throughout the years, Bullet Club has always had some of the most talented Jr. Heavyweights in their ranks. It initially started with Prince Devitt who represented the group as the leader, as well as broke the barrier between the Jr. Heavyweight and Heavyweight division as he competed in the G1 Climax and even challenged for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship at one point.

Former leader Kenny Omega also joined the group as a Jr. Heavyweight and in total, Bullet Club has held the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Championship for a total of 5 times with Devitt, Omega, Marty Scurll, and Taiji Ishimori all having captured the belt.

Robbie Eagles, on the other hand, came into BC as Taiji Ishimori's tag team partner and has certainly been a solid addition to the group. The Aussie sensation fits right into the faction and has already gotten super popular in NJPW as well. It is only a matter of time before Eagles breaks out as the next big Jr. Heavyweight star.


#17 Yujiro Takahashi

Bullet Club celebrating Yujiro Takahashi's Never Openweight Title win
Bullet Club celebrating Yujiro Takahashi's Never Openweight Title win

Usually known as 'The Tokyo Pimp', Yujiro Takahashi is certainly considered as one of the most solid workers in NJPW and has turned out to be a solid asset for the Bullet Club mid-card. Takahashi first joined the group when he turned his back on CHAOS and helped AJ Styles win the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. However, he hasn't really done much when it comes to contributing for the faction.

Sure, Takahashi is definitely a team player and also won the Never Openweight Title as a member of The BC but he is surely not being considered for other singles run in NJPW and is better off as a tag team superstar.


#16 Chase Owens

Chase has been on the case for the Bullet Club!
Chase has been on the case for the Bullet Club!

Speaking of hard-working Buller Club superstars, is there anyone on the entire NJPW roster who works harder than Chase Owens himself? I certainly doubt it, given how massively Owens has improved as an in-ring performer and has transitioned so well from Jr. Heavyweight to Heavyweight.

Owens has pretty much been the go-to guy of the Bullet Club and on several occasions has played the peacekeeper of the faction as well and with 'The Crown Jewel' recently signing a new deal with NJPW, expect big things from Chase Owens in the future.


#15 Tanga Loa

Tanga Loa has been Bullet Club's tag team backbone with Tama Tonga
Tanga Loa has been Bullet Club's tag team backbone with Tama Tonga

Ever since making his debut for Bullet Club a few years ago, Tanga Loa has been known for his work alongside his brother Tama Tonga as part of The Guerillas of Destiny. As a tag team, the duo has been on fire and have been constantly putting up outstanding matches on a regular basis.

However, Loa's job as part of Bullet Club is basically to be a tag team player, 'The Silverback' isn't really much of a singles wrestler but has been doing his job perfectly for BC.

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