Bullet Club Gold members are Jay White, Juice Robinson, Austin Gunn and Colten Gunn. The popular wrestling stable was formed in May 2013.

Jay has been the fifth leader of BC, the most notorious yet reputable group. WWE Superstar Finn Balor started the Bullet Club with Bad Luck Fale, Karl Anderson, and Tama Tonga.

The quartet was initially formed to attack Hiroshi Tanahashi and Ryusuke Taguchi, former teammates of Finn Balor. Since then, the stable has seen significant growth, with many leaders coming around and inner civil fights, making it one of the biggest groups in pro wrestling.

The following table consists of the Bullet Club (BC) leaders and their current wrestling promotion:

Bullet Club Leaders and Their 2023 Wrestling Brand

Prince Devitt/ Finn Balor - IWWE Raw
Karl Anderson - IIWWE SmackDown
AJ Styles- IIIWWE SmackDown
Kenny Omega - IVAEW and NJPW
Jay White - VAEW
Evil - VINJPW
David Finlay - VIINJPW

Bullet Club Gold Roster 2023

Bullet Club Gold AEW members are:

  • Jay White
  • Juice Robinson
  • Austin Gunn
  • Colten Gunn

Jay White

Jay White officially signed with All Elite Wrestling in April 2023. However, he had been making appearances on the promotion since Feb 2022.

He had gone as far as helping certain wrestlers beat their opponents, with the first incident taking place on the February 9, 2022, episode of Dynamite. Jay had assisted Adam Cole and The Young Bucks in beating Trent Beretta and Rocky Romero.

Jay signaling BC's signature finger gun hand gesture in April 2023.
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White fought his AEW debut on the April 19 episode of Dynamite. He defeated Komander but had since picked up a fight with Starks and FTR, the AEW World Tag Team Champions.

Hence, the trio of Jay, Juice, and Samoa Joe have been fixed for a match against FTR and CM Punk for "Collision" on June 17.

Juice Robinson

Jay White and Juice Robinson are former Bullet Club partners who met at AEW and started the US-based BC club. The two have been making all appearances together and recruiting members for their stable.

Jay and Juice (left) during their backstage segment on June 3.
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Juice was born on 10 April 1989 in Illinois and made his pro wrestling debut in 2008 at Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South (IWA).

Over the last 15 years, Robinson has fought in WWE's FCW and NXT, followed by NJPW, Ring of Honor, Impact Wrestling, and now, AEW.

Austin Gunn and Colten Gunn

Colten and Austin Gunn are siblings born to pro wrestler Billy Gunn and Tina Tinnell Sopp. Colten is three years elder than Austin, while their father trained both. 

However, Austin Gunn has a year more experience in pro wrestling than his elder bro since he spent a year in Ring of Honor in 2019.

The Gunn Club together for an All Elite Wrestling interview.
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Meanwhile, they both made their All Elite Wrestling debut in 2020 on different occasions. Austin first fought his debut match in a tag team match with his father against Peter Avalon and Shawn Spears.

Colten debuted on November 11, 2020, in a six-man tag team match against BSHP King, Joey O'Riley, and Sean Maluta. His teammates were his father and brother, who called themselves "The Gunn Club."

Since they lost their AEW World Tag Team Championship to FTR on Dynamite on April 5, 2023, the brothers have joined the BC Gold stable.

Is Bullet Club Getting New Member?

Bullet Club Gold quartet has yet to fight a match together despite being announced as a pro stable. With the "Collision" approaching on June 17, Jay and Juice, the original members, have found a new partner Samoa Joe.

The trio's match-up has surely excited the wrestling fans. However, Joe's involvement as a BC member is yet to be confirmed by the official sources of AEW management, per Wrestling Inc.

While Samoa Joe would be a favorable cast to the BC heel persona, given his past years as a heel in all wrestling brands so far, many deets about his involvement are yet to be out.

Collision of June 17 marks CM Punk's return to AEW after two years of absence.
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The trio of White, Robinson, and Joe will face off against former WWE star CM Punk and the current AEW World Tag Team Champions, the FTR.

All Elite Wrestling is home to more than 200 wrestlers from around the world and has established itself as the second-largest wrestling promotion in the United States, behind WWE.

The promotion's success came shortly after its establishment in 2019, while WWE has been in the business since 1953. Pakistani-American billionaire Shahid Khan and his son Tony Khan own AEW.

Bullet Club War Dogs in NJPW

Bullet Club War Dogs is a new stable under BC in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). The current members of the stable are:

  • David Finlay
  • Alex Coughlin
  • Gabe Kidd
  • Clark Connors
  • Dan Moloney
  • Gedo

A glimpse of the new NC War Dogs inside the ring in June 2023.
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David Finlay is the current NJPW NEVER Openweight Champion in his first reign and also fights in Impact Wrestling. He is mainly known for his partnership with Juice Robinson, which is called FinJuice. They are former one-time IWGP Tag Team Champions.

Alex Coughlin and Gabriel "Gabe" Kidd are the founding members of the War Dogs in 2023 under the leadership of Finlay. Coughlin currently competes on NJPW's American brand, NJPW Strong.

Gabe Kidd debuted as a pro wrestler in 2013 at the Britsh independent circuit. His affiliation with BC has garnered him a wider audience so far.

Clark Connors is the Bullet Club new member having joined in April 2023. Finally introduced him as BC needs savages like this man right here.

Dan Moloney and Clark Connors had attacked Francesco Akira and TJP on June 4, 2023, before joining BC. Hence, their past actions make them the perfect choices to join the club.

Gedo also known by his Japanese name Keiji Takayama,  joined the club in October 2018 as Jay White's manager. Gedo mainly manages Jay but fights in the ring occasionally.

Other Bullet Club Affiliations

NJWP started the Bullet Club, which has grown as a multitude of heel talents in pro wrestling. Not only their names, but BC has given rise to sub-grows and other stables that affiliate with it.

These sub-groups identifying as a faction of Bullet Club are present in the same wrestling promotion or have gone international as well.

NJPW in Japan

There are currently two groups operating in NJPW under the original BC, and they are:

  • Bullet Club War Dogs

Members: Alex Coughlin, Clark Connors, Dan Moloney, David Finlay, and Gabriel Kidd.  Finlay is the current leader and has control over the War Dogs.

  • House of Torture

Members: Evil, Yujiro, Takahashi, Sho, and Dick Togo.

The War Dogs and the House of Torture are often at odds with each other since Finlay and Evil are former leaders. Evil was the former leader of the BC before Finlay outpowered him.

AEW in the USA

Led by Jay White, as mentioned above, BC has been successful in only establishing one faction of it in the USA. 

  • Bullet Club Gold

Members: Jay White, Juice Robinson, Austin Gunn, and Colten Gunn.

While former leader AJ Styles is still partners with another former leader Karl Anderson, they have not used BC legacy in the WWE record so far.

MCW in Australia

NJPW broadened its audience reach to Australasia in late 2022 and started Tamashii, their own production. Meanwhile, BC has seen its rise in Melbourne City Wrestling (MCW) as well.

While there are notable wrestlers and tag-team duos in Australian wrestling, only one BC stable has appeared so far, and it is:

  • The Rogue Army

Members: Bad Luck Fale, Jack Bonza, Lyrebird Luchi, Caveman Ugg, Stevie Filip, and Tome Filip.

Fale is the founding member of the original BC. Moreover, Jack Bonza is another independent wrestler primarily appearing in Tamashii.

BC involving Bad Luck Fale (third from left in the upper row), a founding member of the stable.
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Former

  • Bullet Club Elite
  • Bullet Club OG
  • Bullet Club Latinoamerica
  • The Dream Team
  • The Elite
  • The Hung Bucks
  • Luxury Trio
  • Superkliq
  • Super Villains
  • The O.C./ The Club

Not only has BC found success and growing fandom in Japan and the U.S.A, but it has reached Australia and other countries as well. Initially started out as heel foreigners in NJPW, the stable now has Japanese and wrestlers from other nationalities as well.

Besides fighting in the ring, BC members have reached the executive level also. The fourth BC leader, Kenny Omega, currently serves as a company executive.