[7.0] "They're pretty good. They've definitely lost a bit of momentum over the last year or 2 but they can still put on some pretty good stuff. Hopefully when Jay White comes back it gets better."
[8.0] "I think the Bang Bang Gang has amazing charisma with their on-screen characters. They have a good promo every now and then (especially White), and while White is definitely the main draw in-ring, the others are doing well behind him. I think the addition of Ace Austin could be great to the group, and I hope he does well."
[6.0] "Jay White came into AEW with a lot of hype, but that was quickly dashed & I feel like this group is part of why he failed to take off out of the gate. I like all of the members of this group, so it's hard to place blame on why this didn't see much success. Jay was gone for a while & replaced with a cardboard cutout, which didn't help. Then I think Juice got hurt & was gone. Then the Gunns were gone. I guess that's mostly why it failed - the inconsistent booking. That plus the pretty lame name. They did have a pretty cool entrance though, which is really just adding Jay & Juice to what the Gunns were already doing as a team."
[9.0] "Bullet Club Gold/The Bang Bang Gang are the most fun and entertaining group in AEW possibly ever. I was hesitant about Jay White joining AEW as it felt like the roster was too crowded for him, but having this group for him as really helped everyone involved. Juice Robinson is incredible, the group has done wonders for The Gunns and legitimising them, and Jay White feels like a bigger deal than if he was on his own. While the creative decisions for them have not always been the best (Acclaimed feud) I do think that they have done more than enough good to outweigh that bad."
[8.0] "This faction is decent enough. The first bit when it was just Juice and Jay were great, the Scissor Gang nonsense was terrible but what theyre doing now with the trios titles is actually pretty good."
[7.0] "They're a good stable, started really hot on Collision, with some incredible matches against FTR, the presentation was incredible, then they got lost a little bit, had some bad feuds and poor booking, but the faction is good and interesting, they surely can have some great storylines."
[9.0] "This version of BULLET CLUB seems decent for the time being until they finally add some new members. It's still funny to me that Switchblade is still claiming BULLET CLUB after what David Finlay did to him, because that was meant to be his ousting from BULLET CLUB. UPDATED: I actually do like the inclusion of The Gunns. I think they do fit in. The Golden Gunns does have a nice ring to it. Bullets & Gun(n)s go hand & hand as well. I think that The Gunns are in good hands under Switchblade who is a true Main Eventer (and is very similar to 1999-2000 Triple H), and Juice, who is amazing with psychology and is clearly very much inspired by Randy Savage. UPDATED x2: Easily, this is the best version of BULLET CLUB in the world today, I love what I see from these 4."
[9.0] "I genuinely love what Bullet Club Gold has done to differentiate itself, not only with the OG Biz Cliz, but with most of the factions within AEW. These four boys work so well together and I can't wait to see them get more powerful as time goes on. Between them and the War Dogs in Japan, Bullet Club is entering into a fun new era."
[9.0] "I was skeptical about adding the Gunns but theyve been such a good fit. The whole group just click and are great characters. Juice has really been an unsung MVP for Bullet Club Gold in helping get Jay over, and it goes without saying that Jay White is awesome. Amazing stable and one of the bright parts of Collision."
[8.0] "I have no idea how they did it but in the span of a couple months Jay & Juice turned what looked like a dead-in-the-water midcard act with a guy that's fallen off and a guy that I never got the main event push from NJPW for into a legitimately great little stable with a ton of chemistry and a handful of awesome tag matches under the belts. The Gunns fit the energy they give off like a glove; I don't see the world title going to these guys but they could easily hoard a bunch of midcard belts for a month or two and I wouldn't mind."
[10.0] "Impressive how Jay and Juice managed to get the bullet club name clean again in the US. These two are just master. Looking foward for the gunns as well"
[10.0] "BCG has genuinely turned into one of my favorite acts in AEW. Juice is hilarious, Jay is gripping, and together they put on some class work in the ring."
[9.0] "Every leader of Bullet Club after being kicked out makes his own version of the group. Styles with The OC. Balor with Judgment Day or Balor Club. Kenny with The Elite and White with BC Gold. The Group at first wasn't treated like something important but since the start of Collison it was on a different level. Juice is a bullet club material, the Gunns is a good fit. waiting for adding more members. maybe ABC from Impact? however, the Collison of David Finlay's club which is more wrestling and violent version and BC gold at some point would be awesome"
[6.0] "Gunns have just joined so no clue how that will effect the team. Jay and Juice are very talented individuals but the feud with Starks have not been good for them. Looking forward to seeing what these 4 can do when given the opportunity to move on from Starks and wrestle with members of this talented roster of AEW."
[9.0] "This group is developing at a rapid pace. Jay White is a superstar and Juice is a well of charisma. The Gunn club is an interesting addition that could really benefit under Jay."
[5.0] "I like Jay and Juice as their own singles act but as a team they don't do that much for me. The big question for me is: Why do you take a stable that's long past its time (Bullet Club) and then reform it in AEW? The reason why Bullet Club worked in Japan was because interferences and heel antics aren't really present in japanese wrestling otherwise. In american wrestling, it's absolutely normal for the heel to cheat and to have somebody that helps him in order to get the win. Which means that this stable is only a standard heel stable that tries to get over because of its name. 5 points because Jay White is great and because Juice Robinson thrives as an old school heel."
[3.0] "Not a fan. Haven't been booked well at all. Jay White is a great worker but Juice Robinson, who sucks in the ring, has overshadowed him with his goofy promos and character work. Which would be fine if he was in a jobber team, but it's holding Jay White back majorly. Doesn't help that one of the most boring tag teams in wrestling in The Gunns seem to be joining imminently. This is just a lazy excuse to not push Jay White as a singles act and I don't like it."
[5.0] "As of now, after getting kicked out of NJPW's BC, find weird that the best idea that TK had for Jay White in AEW was just another Bullet Club, but this time is GOLD"
[6.0] "At some point this may grow into me. However, this said, Jay White is stuck with the BC gimmick that has not been relevant for almost 5 years. There is nothing new with him in AEW, no evolution of the character, instead a devolution? And Juice was a jobber until now in AEW, but now he is relevant without winning? I hope to update my rating in the future."