In a recent interview with Cultaholic Wrestling, NJPW wrestler David Finlay discussed wanting to un-muddy the waters with the Bullet Club in 2024, noting that the only faction of the Bullet Club he is concerned about is the War Dogs.
You can check out some highlights from the interview below:
On the Bullet Club: “I would really like to un-muddy the waters. Like I said, the Bullet Club that I see is the Bullet Club War Dogs. That’s the only one I really care about. The rest is whatever, it is what it is. So if there’s a way where we all duke it out, and War Dogs come out on top, as they would, that’s where I’d like to see it go. But when I created the Bullet Club War Dogs, the mantra was, ‘Bring bodies, bring gold.’ So we’re gonna mess a whole lot of people up, and we’re gonna have a whole lot of championships. That’s the goal. That’s always gonna be the goal.”
On if he wants to start another Bullet Club war: “It wouldn’t really be a civil war, would it?”
Finlay will face Jon Moxley and Will Ospreay in a Triple Threat Match for the new IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship at NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 18 on January 4, 2024.
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The Bullet Club is a professional wrestling faction that has gained significant popularity and success in the world of wrestling. Known for their rebellious and rule-breaking attitude, the Bullet Club has become a force to be reckoned with in the industry. However, in a recent interview, NJPW wrestler David Finlay expressed his desire to “un-muddy the waters” with the Bullet Club in 2024.
Finlay specifically mentioned that the only faction of the Bullet Club he is concerned about is the War Dogs. He stated that the goal of the Bullet Club War Dogs is to “bring bodies, bring gold.” Their aim is to dominate the wrestling scene by defeating their opponents and winning championships. Finlay emphasized that his focus is on the War Dogs and their success within the Bullet Club.
When asked if he wants to start another Bullet Club war, Finlay responded by saying it wouldn’t be a civil war. This suggests that he sees the potential for conflict within the faction but does not view it as a negative thing. Instead, he seems to embrace the idea of competition and believes that the War Dogs would come out on top.
In terms of upcoming matches, Finlay is set to face Jon Moxley and Will Ospreay in a Triple Threat Match for the new IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship at NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 18 on January 4, 2024. This match will undoubtedly be a significant opportunity for Finlay to showcase his skills and potentially elevate the status of the Bullet Club War Dogs.
As wrestling fans, we can look forward to seeing how Finlay and the War Dogs navigate their path within the Bullet Club and if they can achieve their goal of bringing more championships to their faction. It will be interesting to see if they can “un-muddy the waters” and establish themselves as a dominant force within the Bullet Club.
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