Kenny Omega, Matt Jackson, and Nick Jackson are some of the biggest names in all of professional wrestling today. The three of them have been involved in some of the best wrestling matches in the last decade, and their merchandise sales are through the roof. Omega and The Young Bucks have each achieved a ton of success in their careers already, and they have all been successful despite never working for WWE. It may have seemed a bit strange when WWE promoted The New Day’s video game showdown against The Elite a couple of weeks ago, but it now looks like the company is interested in signing the Bullet Club members to deals as soon as their current New Japan Pro Wrestling deals expire.
WWE is said to be very interested in signing Omega, the Young Bucks, and Cody Rhodes by the end of the year. New reports from both the Wrestling Observer and WrestleVotes have confirmed that WWE is prepared to offer huge contracts that are each worth a ton of money to these four wrestlers in order to eliminate “threat of competition.” Omega and the Bucks have admitted that they would not be opposed to joining WWE someday, but as of right now, there is no word on whether or not they are expected to take the deals. In the meantime, The Bullet Club members will continue to compete in in NJPW, All In, and several other promotions all over the world until at least the end of the year.
This weeks Wrestling Observer hints that WWE could throw a LARGE $$ offer at Cody, The Bucks & Omega at years end. They are legit stars but partly because they also want to end the “threat of competition”
I’ve heard similar. The offers will come. No one knows the decisions yet.
— WrestleVotes (@WrestleVotes) June 28, 2018
Some confusion arose prior to Rusev’s Casket Match against The Undertaker at The Greatest Royal Rumble event earlier this year. Rusev was originally announced to face “The Deadman” at the show before he was suddenly pulled from the match and replaced by Chris Jericho. Later on, Jericho was swapped back out with Rusev, who went on to lose the match against “The Phenom.” Rusev recently stated on a new episode of the WWE Network series Ride Along that he was pulled from the match after he laughed in Vince McMahon’s face when he was told that he’d be in the match. Rusev later confirmed that he was added back into the match after the Prince of Saudi Arabia demanded to see him fight The Undertaker instead.
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