Karl Anderson is a founding member of Bullet Club and Doc Gallows wasn't far behind him as the group ran roughshod in NJPW.
When they and the likes of AJ Styles and Finn Balor left for WWE, Bullet Club continued in NJPW with different leaders and members. When Anderson & Gallows got released by WWE in April 2020 and joined up with The Young Bucks and Kenny Omega to reunite Bullet Club, shots were fired between the two sides.
Speaking to SP3 on Tru Heel Heat, the Good Brothers discussed their rivalry with Bullet Club Japan.
"Those guys in New York can't do anything. They're stuck there. We're out in the world. We opened the forbidden door. And I think they're a little pissed off because every time we see them we remind them that they need to send us their thank you cards so they can make a living and have a home to live in. And they need to send us some royalty money too because if it wasn't for us, it would no them and they just need to send that," said Gallows.
Anderson added, "Usually when people are kissing people in New York's ass, it's because let's be honest they wanna be in New York right? There was never any animosity with us. We've always had love for the Bullet Club. We always have and always will. They started throwing shots at us when we went on international television with AEW and hugged our friends again who they might have issue with the Elite boys, but we don't. We have good relationships with everybody so that's on them. And because they have heat with us, we're just gonna beat the crap out of the two young boys of the Bullet Club."
The "young boys" of Bullet Club refers to Chris Bey and Hikuleo, who will challenge the Good Brothers for the IMPACT Tag Team Titles in a triple threat match that also features David Finlay & Juice Robinson at IMPACT Bound For Glory.
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