I found out I was joining Bullet Club and going to New Japan and had probably two or three weeks to get ready for that.
For sure yeah, Bullet Club is definitely synonymous with pro wrestling as a whole.
The Bullet Club is fine, man. We've got a lot more to focus on than the problems that we may or may not have with each other. When you have so many guys together that are so talented, you're going to butt heads.
I was a high school teacher when I joined Bullet Club and started going to Japan.
When I left teaching, I don't think anyone I worked with necessarily understood what I did or the level at which I did it but I think they all do now. I think its Bullet Club stuff and what we're doing now in wrestling is, honestly, such a big part of pop culture that it's kind of hard to avoid, even if you don't follow wrestling.
Being in the Bullet Club is definitely a huge opportunity and guarantees more eyes on my work.
Bullet Club has been huge. It's something that's transcended wrestling a little bit.
When I am home in L.A., I love to stop by a yoga class or Soul Cycle session. There is nothing like doing some cycling in the dark to club music and candle light.