Ranking The Best Bullet Club Betrayals of All Time

he Bullet Club has definitely made a huge impact in the Pro Wrestling industry
The Bullet Club has definitely made a huge impact in the Pro Wrestling industry

#3 Adam Cole gets superkicked out of The Bullet Club- ROH: War of the Worlds, 2017

Adam Cole directs traffic!
Adam Cole directs traffic at Global Wars

According to some fans, Adam Cole’s run as a member of The Bullet Club was somewhat forgetful, however, ‘The Panama City Playboy’ did make a huge impact to the group as an overall performer and also brought the prestigious Ring of Honor World Championship to the Biz Cliz for the very first time in the group’s history.

The Bullet Club ruins Global Wars
The Bullet Club ruins Global Wars

Cole, who initially joined The Bullet Club at Global Wars, 2016, was certainly an instant hit with the faction right from the get-go, in terms of fan popularity and working alongside the likes of The Young Bucks, Cody Rhodes, Kenny Omega, and Hangman Page really clicked well for the first ever three-time ROH World Champion.

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At last year’s ROH: War of the Worlds event, Cole competed in a one-on-one match against ‘The Ace of New Japan’ Hiroshi Tanahashi and despite the on-going dissension between Cole, Omega, and The Young Bucks, the former ROH World Champion did manage to stay a part of The Bullet Club.

However, come 12th May, 2017, Cole’s status as a member of The Bullet Club eventually changed when he was literally kicked out of the faction by non-other than Matt and Nick Jackson.

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

Following Cole’s loss to Tanahashi, both The Jackson Brothers subsequently made their way out to the ring and hugged it out with the former, as it seemed that things have finally seemed to settle down a bit within The BC.

But, shortly afterward, the lights in the arena eventually went-off as Bullet Club leader Kenny Omega appeared on the big screen and decided to fire Cole from The Bullet Club, who was eventually replaced by the faction’s newest member ‘The Villain’ Marty Scrull, in what remains as one of the best segments in Pro Wrestling history.

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