Arguably the most iconic logo in professional wrestling today will be going away very soon. Cody Rhodes recently announced on Twitter that the classic logo of the Bullet Club stable will be officially going away and will be replaced with an updated logo. The brand new logo was not revealed by Rhodes, but it will instead be unveiled at an unspecified time next week. Cody Rhodes has been making some changes to the faction ever since he declared himself the leader of the Bullet Club a while back. Kenny Omega has responded by informing fans that the logo will remain unchanged after he defeats Rhodes, but the possibility of a new logo for the Bullet Club in the future is definitely a strong one.
THE CLASSIC BULLET CLUB LOGO IS BEING RETIRED…
I will be unveiling the new logo next week! pic.twitter.com/U4Z1F3nriT
— Cody Rhodes (@CodyRhodes) March 30, 2018
Um…A new logo…?! Everyone please have patience, this guy is on borrowed time and will be dealt with. pic.twitter.com/TFBxTiCpfC
— Kenny Omega (@KennyOmegamanX) March 30, 2018
Fans were absolutely blown away by what they saw on Monday Night Raw a few weeks ago when the Ultimate Deletion match between “Woken” Matt Hardy and Bray Wyatt took place at the Hardy Compound. The match saw several elements from the original “Broken Universe” return, and Hardy picked up the win before “deleting” Bray Wyatt. The match had several quotable lines and peculiar moments, and it looks like WWE has now decided to capitalize on the lunacy that was The Ultimate Deletion. WWE Shop has just released Matt Hardy’s newest t-shirt, which includes a photo of Matt riding the “Mower of Lawn.” The shirt can be purchased on WWE Shop right now.
Tammy Sytch (formerly known as Sunny in WWF) has become one of the most controversial figures in the pro wrestling industry in recent years due to her lifestyle. Sunny was being processed in New Jersey last month after it was determined that she was a fugitive in the state of Pennsylvania after running from a few DUI warrants. PWInsider has just released a new update on the WWE Hall of Fame stating that Sunny was moved out of the Monmouth County Correctional Facility in New Jersey to Carbon County Correctional Facility earlier this week. She also had a preliminary hearing scheduled for March 20th which called for the revocation of her parole.