As part of the mass releases in April 2020, which were brought on by the Coronavirus, former Raw Tag Team Champions Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows were let go by WWE.
The former Bullet Club members have since gone on to join Impact Wrestling. Their contracts with the promotion also allow them to work dates with NJPW once it is safe to do so.
During a recent interview with Sportskeeda, the aforementioned Gallows and Anderson revealed that they are going to try and convince AJ Styles to leave WWE and rejoin Impact Wrestling:
“[AJ Styles] called when he knew that it was actually confirmed but, you know, he’s busy doing his schedule in WWE and we were busier than we’ve ever been, putting together all the stuff we’re working on so he called and said he was happy once it was done but I don’t think we ever actually went to AJ for advice on whether we should do it or not.
“Ultimately, we’re going to talk AJ Styles into coming back to Impact. That’s what we’re doing every single day. We’re texting him and telling him to come back”.
For what it’s worth, AJ Styles has recently stated that his current WWE contract will likely be his last contract as a professional wrestler. However, he didn’t rule out a move to AEW in the future.
Back to Gallows and Anderson, Louis Dangoor from WrestleTalk Interviews recently had the pleasure of speaking to the Good Brothers, where they opened up about their releases, not joining AEW, Paul Heyman and more.
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