Major update on the contractual situation of three Bullet Club members

The roster of Bullet Club War Dogs could completely change, given the current contractual situation of three of their members. The contracts of David Finlay, Drilla Moloney and Clark Connors are almost up.
All three work for New Japan Pro Wrestling and are loyal to Finlay. In 2023, Finlay took over Jay White’s faction after attacking him at Battle in the Valley. Finlay then aligned himself with Gedo and became the new leader of the War Dogs. He recruited several big names to the group, including Moloney and Connor.
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According to Fighterall three aforementioned members of the War Dogs are set to hit the free agency market. However, NJPW “hopes to keep them all.”
WWE reportedly offered contracts to Bullet Club members War Dogs, Yuto-Ice and OSKAR.
WWE reportedly offered contracts to Bullet Club members War Dogs, Yuto-Ice and OSKAR. The duo are the reigning IWGP Tag Team Champions and were brought into the faction by David Finlay.
Collectively known as The Knock Out Brothers, they attracted a lot of attention and alerted the rest of NJPW’s tag team division. According to Pro homemadeWWE reportedly approached the duo:
“A source close to the situation claims that WWE has offered Yuto-Ice and OSKAR, the current IWGP Tag Team Champions from NJPW, a contract. The Knock Out Brothers have been turning heads and attracting the attention of WWE scouts as the promotion is reportedly looking to bolster their ranks.”
Over the years, many Bullet Club members have signed with the Stamford-based company, including Finn Balor, AJ Styles, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa and Talla Tonga. Former WWE stars including Luke Gallows, Karl Anderson and Adam Cole were also part of the group. It remains to be seen whether WWE will be able to sign a member of the War Dogs in 2026.
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Edited by Soumic Datta




