Clark Connors States Juice Robinson And Jay White Are In AEW Because They Couldn’t Cut It NJPW
New Japan Pro-Wrestling Star Clark Connors was a guest recently on the Squared Circle Podcast and discussed various topics, one of which was sharing his feelings about current AEW stars Jay White and Juice Robinson who are members of Bullet Club Gold.
Clark Connors let it be known that he feels Bullet Club Gold is nothing but a knockoff of the original Bullet Club. He also indicated that Jay White and Juice Robinson joined AEW because they couldn’t cut it in NJPW.
As per Clark Connors:
“The fact that it’s called Bullet Club Gold means it’s not the original. It’s some knockoff of something. How they got the rights, how they’re using Bullet Club, I don’t know. I think it’s bullshit. I think it’s an offense to what Bullet Club is. People might say, ‘Well, they’ve been in Bullet Club longer than you.’ It’s like, no, they have not. I’m in the real Bullet Club. They are not. They’re just making up their own thing over there. Good for Jay White. That’s all I got to say. Good for Juice Robinson. They couldn’t cut it in New Japan Pro Wrestling, so they had to go over to AEW. That’s all I got to say about that. AEW consistently has the worse wrestlers than New Japan Pro Wrestling. New Japan, as much as I don’t love the company as it is, we are the best pro wrestlers in the world, and Bullet Club is the top faction in that company. Therefore I am one of the best pro wrestlers in the world. Better than Jay White. Better than Juice Robinson. I’ve just never had the chance to prove it. Here it is, my chance is coming. I just saw that the they brought in those Ass kids. Good God. That’s good. Please, all four of them versus any four of the War Dogs. I mean, we’re going to destroy. We’ll mop the floor with them. Like I said, Jay’s a great leader and Juice is a veteran, but these two kids, these goofballs, good for them. I don’t know what the hell they’re doing, but it isn’t Bullet Club,”
In addition, Connors discussed his decision to join Bullet Club:
“I never wanted to join a faction. If anything, I was going to make my own. Basically what had happened was when I saw David Finlay attack Jay White and kind of take over Bullet Club, something sparked in my head where I was like, ‘This is something that I could join and be part of.’ I didn’t care if it was Bullet Club or if it was its own thing, but I liked whatever Finlay was doing. He’s been in a similar situation that I’ve been in for a long time, where he’s been overlooked. People don’t think he’s a great wrestler, or what not, when he’s actually phenomenal. So I decided to jump on that bandwagon if you will. I just think it’s easier to join up with someone else who has like minded ideals. And then I knew that Gab and Alex and Dan Moloney, we’re all magnetic. People with like minded ideas all draw to each other. So what we are now isn’t your traditional Bullet Club. It’s new, it’s dangerous, it’s mean. So therefore, it really isn’t what Bullet Club used to be. It was never something I wanted to join beforehand, because they’re boring back in the day. They’re the biggest nerds have ever seen in my life and I’m so glad we’re changing that for the better,”
(H/T goes to Fightful.com for the transcription)
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