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!

#14 Adam Page

Adam Page definitely had a lot of spotlight on him during his time in the Bullet Club
Adam Page definitely had a lot of spotlight on him during his time in the Bullet Club

Prior to joining Bullet Club, Adam Page was a rising star in ROH but ever since aligning himself with BC, Page quickly established his place as one of the hottest and fastest rising talents' in the world of Professional Wrestling.

As part of Bullet Club, Page basically developed the 'Hangman' gimmick and was given the spotlight in ROH as a singles competitor. Even during the Bullet Club Civil War, Page once again proved his worth, as NJPW let him compete in the G1 Climax against the likes of Okada, Tanahashi, and Suzuki.

And so much so, Hangman Page even had the opportunity of main eventing last year's Wrestling Dontaku show along with Kenny Omega.


#13 Luke Gallows

Doc Gallows (left) with Karl Anderson
Doc Gallows (left) with Karl Anderson

During his time with Bullet Club, Luke Gallows (or rather Doc Gallows) was part of the Bullet Club's mainstay heavyweight tag team along with Karl Anderson. The duo won the IWGP Tag Team Championships on three different occasions and Gallows, for one, even had the chance of showcasing his skills as a singles star.

'The Outlaw' entered the G1 Climax but was preferably better as a tag team wrestler, much like Tanga Loa is now for the BC.


#12 Marty Scurll

The Bullet Club gets a Villain!
The Bullet Club gets a Villain!

Marty Scurll's entry into Bullet Club till date remains as one of the most memorable segments in the history of Professional Wrestling. With tension rising between Adam Cole and The Young Bucks, then-leader Kenny Omega decided to fire Cole from BC following his loss to Hiroshi Tanahashi at ROH: War of the Worlds.

However, to add further damage to his wound, Omega eventually replaced Cole with 'The Villian' Marty Scurll and shortly afterward, The Young Bucks (in typical Young Bucks fashion) kicked Cole out of the BC.

As a member of Bullet Club, Marty Scurll had the privilege of representing the group as their mainstay Jr. Heavyweight star and even won the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Championship on a solitary occasion as well.

Scurll's run with Bullet Club was really great but ended without a proper farewell when The Elite bid their farewell to the BC, NJPW, and ROH all together.


#11 Taiji Ishimori

Taiji Ishimori has taken the JHW Division by storm
Taiji Ishimori has taken the JHW Division by storm

For months and months, Bullet Club was teasing the return of the Bone Soldier and fans at one point started to worry if this marked the return of Captain New Japan. However, that wasn't the case to be, as Tama Tonga revealed BC's newest Jr. Heavyweight sensation in the form of Taiji Ishimori.

Ishimori almost made an immediate impact since joining Bullet Club, as he competed in the Best of Super Juniors and at Wrestle Kingdom 13 defeated Kushida to win the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Championship. Following to successive title defenses against Ryusuke Taguchi and Jushin 'Thunder' Liger, Ishimori also entered into NJPW's first MSG show at the Jr. Heavyweight Champion. Pretty cool right?

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