Should Anderson and Gallows stay a tag team or form a stable in WWE?

Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson have debuted on WWE programming in memorable fashion.

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Gallows and Anderson made their name as part of the Bullet Club.

The only real choice with Gallows and Anderson is to put them in a stable of sorts, first and foremost, because the WWE owes it to wrestling fans.

Through a series of maneuvers, the WWE has now brought in four former Bullet Club members in Gallows, Anderson, Finn Balor and AJ Styles. The WWE writers have already connected Gallows and Anderson with Styles in their main roster storyline, and Balor currently has shirts with a “Bulletproof” motif. There’s been no shortage of talk about the group coming together in some form or fashion, and it would be cruel to fans of the group and pro wrestling as a whole not to give them that group.

It wouldn’t have to be just those guys, though, as the New Japan Pro Wrestling version of the Bullet Club generally has quite a few members, including Kenny Omega, the Young Bucks, Cody Hall and others. In WWE, the newcomers could add in talent like Dean Ambrose or Baron Corbin to connect themselves to the existing roster.

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