>–Your last match is with Gabe Kidd.
>Tsuji: Hm. First off, Gabe and Alex joining BULLET CLUB says one thing to me- LA Dojo was worthless and Shibata was a failure as a teacher.
>–I wouldn’t say that…
>Tsuji: You wouldn’t? Karl Fredericks quit, Clark Connors, Gabe, Alex joined BULLET CLUB. Clark said it was Shibata’s fault that his career was going nowhere, and he was right.
>For whatever reason he thought a Japanese style of training would work in the LA Dojo, and he created a bunch of New Japan wrestlers that couldn’t come to Japan. Then when they could, they couldn’t get results. Once they joined BULLET CLUB they were able to figure out a path for themselves.
>–They certainly earned tag gold quickly.
>Tsuji: It feels like the time they spent with Shibata was just wasted. The second they split from Shibata they got in the G1. LA Dojo just looks worthless, a pain in the neck for management and that’s it.
>–Harsh words- what do you think about Gabe getting into the G1?
>Tsuji: Well, he’s one that makes it look like just anybody can get in. Beat in mind, where they were when the announcement was made. What had they done to be in, other than go ‘we’re in BULLET CLUB, whoop-de-do’?
>–You don’t think he deserves to be in?
>Tsuji: What, do they give out ‘one free entry to G1 Climax’ coupons when you join? They’ve got some perks over there. I should join.
>-What do you think about Gabe now that he’s joined BULLET CLUB?
>Tsuji: I think he’s more interested in getting heat by brawling anywhere but the ring than he about producing in it.
>–Do you have any trepidation at all with facing BULLET CLUB?
>Tsuji: No, no. Finlay came in as leader and they had their game of musical chairs with the members.. I tend to feel the BULLET CLUB name has ore cache in America, but it doesn’t feel like much of a buzzworthy team right now.