The Bullet Club leader talks about making Bullet Club too sweet once again.
“Switchblade” Jay White is one of professional wrestling’s made men.
“I’ve done more than anyone could really hope for in a career,” White tells Gamespot.
“So I’m running out of goals, to be honest.”
Because of COVID-19 travel restrictions, several American and non-Japanese talent have not been able to travel overseas.
White missed last year’s G1 Climax tournament as well as New Japan Cup tournament.
“So no, it’s not a setback for me at all.
Bullet Club is one of the longest-running factions in modern-day wrestling and will turn nine years old this May.
White says he wants to bring that sort of momentum back.
Just last year though, White and the Brothers exchanged some heated words in the ring over at Impact.
He had a change of heart, though.
That’s why we had to get rid of those guys anyway.”
Bey has been one of Impact Wrestling’s brightest new stars and joined last August after White invited him.
Switchblade had nothing but praise for his first recruit in America.
“Man, that guy’s got flair.
White didn’t see that as a threat, but definitely something to think about.
They shouldn’t get in my way, then.
That’s where I’m going to have an issue.
White picked up the win and had nothing but positive words to say about Shelley.
“He was my mentor for quite a while there and was my first match in New Japan.
White said while there’s history, it’s still always just business.
Having joined up with Impact earlier this year, Bailey has set his sight on Switchblade.
“I’ve mixed it up a little bit with him before.
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