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NJPW’s Tama Tonga/Bad Luck Fale On AEW Bullet Club Reunion

As previously reported, this past Wednesday night’s episode of AEW Dynamite ended with one of the biggest reunions in the history of wrestling, the reunion of Bullet Club, with AEW World Champion Kenny Omega together with AEW World Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) and IMPACT Wrestling World Tag Team Champions The Good Brothers (Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson).

While fans from all over the world has been really excited and talking nonstop about the moment where we saw Kenny Omega, the Young Bucks and the Good Brothers Too Sweeting at the end of Dynamite, IMPACT Wrestling Star Alex Shelley commented on this new rendition of the group with some criticism. He said as someone who has had their ass handed to them by the Bullet Club since the beginning, this group is his fifth most feared rendition of the group as there is no Tongans.

Top NJPW Star Tama Tonga, who is a founding member of the original Bullet Club with NXT Champion Finn Balor (F.K.A. Prince Devitt in NJPW), took to Twitter as well and agreed to the comments made by Alex Shelley. Tama Tonga said that it is only Bullet Club when the Tongans are in it, and anything else is just guys that wished they were back in Bullet Club.

Another founding member of the Bullet Club NJPW Star Bad Luck Fale took to Twitter as well as he gave his take on the reunion in AEW. He said, “Cease and desist!? #Toosweet that.” He was referring to the Young Bucks receiving a cease and desist that resulted in the AEW World Tag Champions no longer being allowed to do the Too Sweet gesture as well as the removal of their merch that had Too Sweet in it.

Tama Tonga took to Twitter once again and said, “The #Betrayal is reeeeaaaaal.”

You can check out the tweets below:





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