Former WCW/WWE star and TNA co-founder Jeff Jarrett made an appearance at New Japan Pro Wrestling’s show at the Seibu Dome on Saturday.
He was in the building to help cement Global Force Wrestling’s relationship with New Japan moving forward.
In a surprising turn of events, Jarrett came down to the ring with Scott D’Amore (former Team Canada manager in TNA) to help prevent IWGP Champion AJ Styles from attacking Tanahashi.
He then pulled out a guitar with the words “Bullet Club” on it, signifying that he was now joining the infamous heel faction. Jarrett and D’Amore proceeded to help Styles beat down Tanahashi.
(H/T No Wrestling Limitations)
Fergal Devitt, the former leader of Bullet Club, recently signed on with WWE and will begin working in NXT developmental in the very near future.
Editor’s Note
Jeff Jarrett draws heat from fans like very few in the history of professional wrestling. Him joining the Bullet Club is good for the faction as long as it doesn’t take away from the other members of the group.