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They’re here! Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson debut on Raw

After months of speculation and teases on Twitter, former Bullet Club members Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows made their long-awaited debut on Monday Night Raw last night, viciously attacking The Usos to mark their arrival.

The duo stormed the ring after The Usos defeated the Social Outcasts to advance in the WWE Tag Team title tournament. They performed their finishing move the Magic Killer on Jey Uso and then beat the crap out of Jimmy Uso on the outside.

Both Gallows and Anderson were in Dallas for WrestleMania weekend as well as backstage for Raw and Smackdown that followed the record-breaking pay-per-view but were not used. Their arrival was expected imminently and the duo are booked at all television tapings going forward.

The popular tag team gave their respective notices to New Japan Pro Wrestling earlier this year along with Shinsuke Nakamura and AJ Styles in a bid to take over the WWE. Gallows and Anderson are big friends of Finn Balor and they were all part of the Bullet Club along with AJ Styles.

This is Anderson’s first ride in the WWE while Gallows worked there before as Festus and Doc Gallows.

You can see their arrival below.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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