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​Adam Cole Speaks Out – “I Was Ecstatic To Join The Bullet Club”, His Future Plans, & More

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During a recent interview with Rolling Stone, ROH Superstar Adam Cole discussed becoming a member of The Bullet Club, what he sees for himself this year, whether he feels any pressure replacing guys like AJ Styles, Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows in The Bullet Club and more. Here are some highlights:

On his reaction to being told he would become part of the Bullet Club: “I was just ecstatic when I first heard. The Bullet Club is, by far, the most influential faction in pro wrestling in years. If for no other reason, you’re seeing in the influence in WWE. They were dominant in New Japan, and got more eyes on the New Japan product from America. Just look at who has been in the Bullet Club, and whose shoes I have to fill. I was intimidated, I was excited, but it’s going to be a really positive thing for my career going forward. I’m still stoked thinking about it.”

On how Bullet Club’s popularity factors into the changing landscape in wrestling: “I feel like this is the closest to the Attitude Era that we’ve had, just in the sense that we legitimately have no idea who is going to show up where. It’s crazy. Anyone, in any company, could show up anywhere. Not only are some of people’s favorite independent guys going to the WWE, but you’re having guys leave WWE and show up at a Ring of Honor show, or New Japan, or whatever. It’s not only exciting for the wrestlers, it’s exciting for the fans.”

On whether he feels any pressure replacing guys like AJ Styles, Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows: “Definitely. Those guys are incredible. The cool thing about that though, is that it forces me to be different and find something different about my involvement with the Bullet Club so that I’m not just like them. Of course the people in the Bullet Club will have similarities, and always will, but finding what I can do as Adam Cole to be different is important. And I’ve noticed that it’s pretty much just me being myself, and I’m much different than AJ Styles. We bring what we bring to the table, so this will be a cool new chapter for the Bullet Club.”

On what he sees for himself this year: “Man, I have no idea. That’s the most exciting and scary thing. This is all fresh for me. I’ve never consistently worked for New Japan. I don’t know what that’s going to be like. I can tell you right now that my goal is to become Ring of Honor World Champion again. I think my goal is just to continue to grow in Ring of Honor, have a great run in New Japan, and continue to travel the world and do what I do.”

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