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Luke Gallows Calls Karl Anderson Wrestling’s Best Kept Secret, Talks The Club’s Split, If We Could See The ELITE In WWE

WWE RAW star Luke Gallows recently spoke with ESPN’s Nicolas Atkin, talking about The Club’s split, finding success in WWE and more. You can read a few excerpts below: 

Luke Gallows talks about The Club’s split being a positive: 

“Yeah it was a shock, for sure. But we definitely turned it into a positive. It’s been a positive for A.J., as he won the [WWE] title at Backlash on Sunday. We’re wrestling for the tag-team championships coming up at Clash of Champions. So I think it was a necessary evil, in a way.

“At first, we might not have looked at it so positive, but now we’re all getting along. We talk to [Styles] every day. We text with him every day. The friendship’s always gonna be there. That’s something that will never be broken. This was just something for us career-wise I think had to happen.”

Gallows says it’s not hard to believe we could see Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks in WWE: 

“Those are the three pinnacle talents in our business that aren’t contracted to WWE at this moment. I think it could just be a matter of time [before they join WWE] and I personally would love to see it. It would be amazing. WWE is proving right now with the Cruiserweight Classic and the WWE Network that anything can happen.

“We always knew and kinda saw [Bullet Club] had a lot of talent, but to see it move on to such a big level, it’s been a testament to all those guys, a testament to what we were doing in Japan. I know that we’re all very thankful, we all love what we do. Karl, AJ and myself are very happy to be able to do it in the WWE.”

Gallows calls his partner Karl Anderson one of wrestling’s best kept secrets: 

“Karl Anderson is one of the best-kept secrets in the business so far. Every time I sit on the apron watching him I think, ‘Jesus, this guy is really special,’ and he is. And I think that everybody’s getting the chance to see that now.”

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