Top 5 Choices to Lead NJPW’s Bullet Club
I'm back with another Top 5 list, and this time it's focused on NJPW’s iconic Bullet Club leader. At the moment, David Finley is holding the reins of the group, but in my opinion, it feels like the perfect moment for a fresh face or a new direction to take over leadership.
You can easily find all of my Top 5 lists linked, our latest podcast is also below. We break down Survivor Series: Wargames and much more.
Top 5 Options to Lead NJPW’s Bullet Club
"The Dragon," Shingo Takagi, a former IWGP World Heavyweight Champion, is undoubtedly my top choice. His impressive skills and commanding presence in the ring truly set him apart from the rest.
Tom Lawlor is the former leader of Team Filthy, which means he has already gained valuable experience leading a major and prominent group in the wrestling world.
Boltin Oleg is a key member of Hontai, a top NJPW group with strong rivals. Hontai is battling the Bullet Club, another powerful group. If Oleg left Hontai to lead the Bullet Club, it would bring drama and shake up NJPW.
Hiroshi Tanahashi has achieved almost everything in NJPW, becoming one of its biggest stars. But one thing he hasn’t done is join the famous Bullet Club. Doing this could be a surprising and bold way to end his career or even give him new energy to keep going.
Fred Rosser is a key Bullet Club rival who might turn villain and lead the group, possibly using his old WWE name, Darren Young. This change would make his character more interesting and change the group's dynamics.
