All Out for All In!
The Bullet Club, once a band of Caucasian, Japanese hating, Heels that reaped havoc throughout New Japan Pro Wrestling, have become the hottest brand in the wrestling world and will be hosting their first ever show, All In, on September 1st 2018.
When The Bullet Club, after competing for New Japan and ROH for the better part of 5 years, finally announced that they would be promoting their own show they were met with much skepticism with millions of fans believing they didn't have either the knowledge or brand power to be successful on their own. The millions of skeptics were quickly silenced when tickets went on sale and all 10,000 seats sold out in 30 minutes, a feat which WWE would struggle to pull off in this day and age. Just think for a second, 10,000 tickets in 30 minutes is a ticket sale every 0.18 seconds, with some tickets selling for as much as $153 for the front row. With so much hype surrounding the show, which is still over 2 months away, there is sure to be a host of talent competing on what will be a stacked card. To start with the Bullet Club itself is made up of some of the greatest wrestlers on the planet with their 'A Squad' of Kenny Omega, The Young Bucks, and Cody (Rhodes) likely to fill the main event spots against some interesting competition. The Club also includes wrestlers such as Hangman Page, Chase Owens, and Bad Luck Fale. To add to the excitement Cody will challenge the NWA Heavyweight Champion, who will most probably be Nick Aldis, in a match that will not just pit new school against old school but will return the recently jaded legacy of the NWA Title to it's glory days on the 1970's and 80's. Joey Janela, Chelsea Green, and Penelope Ford, along with ROH and NJPW guys, are all set to appear with Kota Ibush and CM Punk rumored to be appearing.
The show itself is different to any other wrestling show as it is not being funded nor managed by any promotion, but by the Club members themselves making it a homegrown event that has managed to reach the same scale as WWE and NJPW. Bullet Club members themselves are notorious around the world for overcoming the odds and gaining popularity month on month, match by match, and to cement their legacy as the world's most popular wrestling brand they are likely to go all out for All In. What are your thoughts in the upcoming All In? Please comment, like, and come back soon as we look at British Wrestling!
When The Bullet Club, after competing for New Japan and ROH for the better part of 5 years, finally announced that they would be promoting their own show they were met with much skepticism with millions of fans believing they didn't have either the knowledge or brand power to be successful on their own. The millions of skeptics were quickly silenced when tickets went on sale and all 10,000 seats sold out in 30 minutes, a feat which WWE would struggle to pull off in this day and age. Just think for a second, 10,000 tickets in 30 minutes is a ticket sale every 0.18 seconds, with some tickets selling for as much as $153 for the front row. With so much hype surrounding the show, which is still over 2 months away, there is sure to be a host of talent competing on what will be a stacked card. To start with the Bullet Club itself is made up of some of the greatest wrestlers on the planet with their 'A Squad' of Kenny Omega, The Young Bucks, and Cody (Rhodes) likely to fill the main event spots against some interesting competition. The Club also includes wrestlers such as Hangman Page, Chase Owens, and Bad Luck Fale. To add to the excitement Cody will challenge the NWA Heavyweight Champion, who will most probably be Nick Aldis, in a match that will not just pit new school against old school but will return the recently jaded legacy of the NWA Title to it's glory days on the 1970's and 80's. Joey Janela, Chelsea Green, and Penelope Ford, along with ROH and NJPW guys, are all set to appear with Kota Ibush and CM Punk rumored to be appearing.
The show itself is different to any other wrestling show as it is not being funded nor managed by any promotion, but by the Club members themselves making it a homegrown event that has managed to reach the same scale as WWE and NJPW. Bullet Club members themselves are notorious around the world for overcoming the odds and gaining popularity month on month, match by match, and to cement their legacy as the world's most popular wrestling brand they are likely to go all out for All In. What are your thoughts in the upcoming All In? Please comment, like, and come back soon as we look at British Wrestling!
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