The Acclaimed’s Anthony Bowens Compares Bullet Club Gold Rivalry to Batman and Joker
The ongoing feud between The Acclaimed and Bullet Club Gold has captivated AEW fans, showcasing intense battles and dramatic betrayals. This rivalry, rooted in a rich history of both partnership and conflict, promises to be a defining storyline in AEW’s dynamic landscape.
The Acclaimed and Bullet Club Gold seem destined for a long-running rivalry. The Acclaimed, consisting of Anthony Bowens and Max Caster, have a storied history with The Gunns, Austin and Colten Gunn. Over their time in AEW, they have both feuded and teamed up together. However, the dynamic changed when The Gunns and Jay White turned on The Acclaimed and Billy Gunn after their brief stint as the Bang Bang Scissor Gang. This betrayal culminated at AEW Dynasty, where White and The Gunns defeated Billy, Bowens, and Caster to capture the AEW World Trios Championship.
Speaking on The Mark Hoke Pro Wrestling Show, Anthony Bowens delved into the ongoing feud between The Acclaimed and Bullet Club Gold. When asked by Hoke whether the rivalry had reached its conclusion, Bowens indicated otherwise, highlighting the depth of their conflict.
“I mean, they just betrayed us again before and took our titles away, so I think it’s kind of like that Batman/Joker vibe where we’re just gonna have to fight forever [laughs],” Bowens said.
Hoke further commented on the great chemistry between the teams, suggesting that if their feud mirrors the dynamic between Batman and the Joker, it might indeed last forever, with many incarnations of the teams. The future remains uncertain, but it is clear that Tony Khan sees significant potential in these factions, as they have already become integral parts of AEW’s roster.
As The Acclaimed and Bullet Club Gold continue their heated rivalry, the future is filled with uncertainty and excitement. With Tony Khan recognizing the potential in these teams, fans can expect this epic battle to evolve and intensify, ensuring it remains a staple of AEW’s thrilling narrative.