Two Bullet Club members leave the faction and join another group; Finn Balor won't be happy

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Finn Balor definitely won't be happy with the latest development that has taken place within the Bullet Club. The faction's last original member, Bad Luck Fale, has also departed in favor of House of Torture.

The Bullet Club was formed in 2013 by Balor, then known as Prince Devitt, and Fale. He recruited Fale as his new "bouncer" and gave him "The Underboss" moniker. At Wrestling Dontaku 2013, Balor and Fale were joined by Karl Anderson and Tama Tonga, as the Bullet Club was officially formed.

At NJPW Dominion 6.15 in Osaka-jo Hall, House of Torture revealed Fale and Chase Owens as the newest members of the group. The House of Torture was once part of the Bullet Club as a sub-group, but became a faction on its own after a fallout with The War Dogs.

Watch Fale and Owens join the House of Torture:


Finn Balor revealed how he came up with the Bullet Club name

Speaking in an interview with Sports Illustrated, Finn Balor revealed how he picked the Bullet Club name.

The former WWE Universal Champion revealed that he was trying to pick a name that would tie the members together, as he briefly revealed the origins. Balor said:

"I was trying to pick a name that tied us all together," said Balor. "Karl was 'The Machine Gun,' Fale had been calling his finisher the Hand Grenade, and Minoru Suzuki had been calling me a 'real shooter' for some months as we would roll submission wrestling in the ring before the shows."
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Balor is currently a member of The Judgment Day in WWE. Meanwhile, Karl Anderson, alongside Luke Gallows, are back in New Japan Pro Wrestling. Tama Tonga, on the other hand, is a member of the new Bloodline and still loyal to Solo Sikoa. However, both he and his brother Tonga Loa are injured at the moment.