Former Bullet Club member sends a one-word message reacting to his match against Bloodline member

The Bullet Club (left) and The Bloodline (right) (Image Credits: NJPW and WWE.com)
The Bullet Club (left) and The Bloodline (right) (Image Credits: NJPW's X and WWE.com)

A former member of the Bullet Club and current WWE Superstar Karl Anderson recalled his match against Bloodline's Tama Tonga from Dominion 2022. Anderson is currently a member of The O.C. (The Original Club). Meanwhile, Tonga recently debuted in WWE and joined The Bloodline, replacing Jimmy Uso in the faction. Anderson and Tonga are both former members of The Bullet Club.

On X (formerly Twitter), Anderson sent a one-word message recalling his victory over Tonga in NJPW. At Dominion 2022, The Machine Gun won the Never Openweight Championship from The Bad Boy.

"#Legend" wrote Anderson

Check out Anderson's tweet:

Anderson is currently working in a storyline with AJ Styles and Cody Rhodes. The Phenomenal One recently faked his retirement on SmackDown, eventually leading him to earn a shot at Rhodes' Undisputed WWE Championship.

At Clash at the Castle: Scotland, Styles will challenge Rhodes in an "I Quit" Match. Meanwhile, on NXT, The Good Brothers recently failed to win the NXT Tag Team Championship at Battleground.

Matt Camp recently slammed The Bloodline's booking

Former WWE personality Matt Camp hasn't been impressed with The Bloodline's storyline on WWE SmackDown.

Speaking on the Busted Open podcast, Camp claimed that Solo Sikoa's version of the group feels like the nWo B-Team. He said:

"It's horrible. It stinks. I called this the B-team nWo like a month ago. I still feel that way. Let's re-use some of the titles, like it's not like it was like, 'Well, he's The Lieutenant or he's The Prince.' You literally gave him a name that an Uso had already. Like, Right Hand Man, that's been used. The Head of the Table is something that was Roman Reigns'. Like, that was his thing. The only person who really challenged him for that is The Rock. And that's the only two people that are believable. Let me get this clear off the top because I'm gonna sh*t on all of this. I don't have an issue with any of these guys. I think they're being booked very poorly."

On the latest edition of SmackDown, Tama Tonga was promoted to be the new Right Hand Man of The Bloodline.