The Bullet Club logo has become iconic in the world of professional wrestling, but the logo won’t be around much longer. Cody Rhodes recently took to Twitter to announced that the official Bullet Club logo is set to be retired next week.
THE CLASSIC BULLET CLUB LOGO IS BEING RETIRED…
I will be unveiling the new logo next week! pic.twitter.com/U4Z1F3nriT
— Cody Rhodes (@CodyRhodes) March 30, 2018
This announcement isn’t exactly something that fans wanted to hear, and one fan in particular lashed out at Cody and told him that he ruined The Bullet Club.
The former ROH Champion responded by saying he hopes the fan will keep an open mind when the new logo is revealed.
I'm sorry you feel that way. The orginal logo is indeed iconic and I was so proud/lucky to wear it.
But the group has grown to be so much more and represent so much more. Bullet club is 4 life(just not that logo). I hope you'll be open-minded to the new look! https://t.co/5NqTe7Y8Si
— Cody Rhodes (@CodyRhodes) March 30, 2018
NXT has grown immensely over the last few years, and the brand has also gone through some serious changes.
The NXT roster often adds new Superstars when other names get called up, and Triple H recently told the In This Corner podcast that he’s most proud of the fact that NXT continues to move forward no matter who’s on the roster.
“If I had to pick one thing that I’m the most proud of is that [NXT] continues to roll,” Levesque said. “When we did the first TakeOver and we had a series of call ups and we lose talent, everybody said, ‘Ugh, this is the fatal flaw, you guys are done.’ I tried to say to them, ‘I don’t think it’s a flaw, I think it’s the strength. It’s on us to recreate, it’s on us to keep it fresh and it’s on us to keep it exciting.’ I believe that the talent can do that.”