Bullet Club Member Breaks Silence After Faction Reunion On WWE RAW
Monday was a big day for the Bullet Club.
On February 23, WWE Raw emanated from Atlanta, Georgia, where a tribute show for AJ Styles was planned. Styles served as the faction’s second leader in New Japan Pro Wrestling after Prince Devitt (Finn Balor) founded it in 2013. At the time, Karl Anderson, Tama Tonga, and Bad Luck Fale were the other members.
With Balor heading to the Stamford-based company in 2014, the group needed a new leader, and Styles stepped up.
The Phenomenal One led the stable, as its popularity increased, for around 2 years before leaving for WWE, too.
During the latest Raw taping, Anderson, Doc Gallows, and Michin reunited backstage as part of the Bullet Club along with Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa, who broke kayfabe for the segment.
An X user shared a video of their reunion on their account. Gallows came across the post, as he shared it on his profile, reacting to it with the champagne glass emoji.
— “The Big LG” Doc Gallows (@The_BigLG) February 24, 2026
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There was more than just a standard tribute for AJ Styles planned by WWE, other than Bullet Club members being there.
The main event segment was dedicated to the former World Champion, as he relived his time in the company and thanked the fans for their continued support.
He also left his jacket and gloves in the ring, something he teased doing at the Royal Rumble after his retirement match, but did not follow through.
After his segment, the staff and talent came out to say their thank yous. It was followed by the lights going out and The Undertaker getting into the ring.
It was a callback to their 2020 feud that culminated in a Boneyard Match at WrestleMania. Instead, Taker announced that Styles was going to be the second member added to the 2026 WWE Hall of Fame inductees list after Stephanie McMahon.
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