The Good Brothers are free and clear from WWE to be themselves once again.
New Japan Pro-Wrestling‘s Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson, The Good Brothers, recently sat down with the Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling Podcast. During the discussion, Gallows revealed he believes they felt stagnant during their latest run with WWE and looked to rejoin New Japan following their release.
“I’ve said this maybe even here, but I’ve been saying it all day as we do media,” Doc Gallows began. “The name of the show, being Resurgence, couldn’t be better because it truly is a resurgence for us, and when we looked at the way the situation laid out, people ask us questions like it’s a negative. It was not a negative.
“Like, yes, he (Karl Anderson) was hurt. Yes, we got released. We had felt so stagnant, and we were talking all the time like, ‘How do we get out of this? What do we do?’ So the way that it ended up and the way that the dates lined up because we both got on the phone and said, ‘We have to go to Japan. We have to work in Japan.
The Good Brothers knew they had to get back to New Japan
“We have to be in New Japan one way or another’ and our 90 days ends May the 8th, and in Los Angeles, in Ontario, California, which is 100 percent a Good Brother town… It lined up perfectly. One day after the 90 days is up, there’s a New Japan Pro-Wrestling pay-per-view in California.
“There’s an opportunity for us to come in to reunite with The Young Bucks, to fight this new sh*t-talking version of the BULLET CLUB, the War Dogs, that remind us so much of us when we were starting out and forming the thing. It just couldn’t have come together more perfectly. Ultimately, we’re super thankful for that and probably more motivated and clear-headed than we’ve ever been.” [H/T: Fightful]
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