>>10086690>That's the storyFunny, could have sworn you said "The way they work and are portrayed". Nice backtracking and goalpost shifting you little bitch.
>not the workThey don't "work" the same either, they just both have shit tons of interference spots, which is hardly unique or original.
Bullet Club constantly works from underneath and attempts to spoil big moments, running in on shit they aren't involved with, e.g. when Kenta laid out Naito at the end of Wrestle Kingdom. Basically every heel turn to join Bullet Club plays out the same, the once babyface turns on someone and then a bunch of Bullet Club members come out, join in the beatdown and then they pose over the laid out face(s).
Bloodline is always on top, they aren't going after anyone they aren't already feuding with, they're just pushing anyone that tries to get to where they're at off the mountain. There's no surprise heel turns to join the Bloodline, whenever someone has joined it's been explicit and implicit (e.g. Jimmy, Solo) or there's been some big angle/storyline to justify and explain it (Jey, Sami).
>You clearly don't understand.Nah that's clearly you. Don't bother responding again unless you have an actual argument.