AJ Styles would like to see Bad Luck Fale and Tama Tonga in WWE

PHILADELPHIA, PA - JULY 21: WWE professional wrestler A.J. Styles visits Fox 29's 'Good Day' at FOX 29 Studio on July 21, 2017 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA - JULY 21: WWE professional wrestler A.J. Styles visits Fox 29's 'Good Day' at FOX 29 Studio on July 21, 2017 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images) /
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AJ Styles names Bad Luck Fale and Tama Tonga as two guys he wants in WWE.

AJ Styles shook up the industry when he left New Japan Pro Wrestling for WWE last year. Soon after his departure from New Japan, fellow Bullet Club members Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows followed suit. Now, Styles would like to see more of his former stablemates join him in America.

Speaking on the Sam Roberts Wrestling Podcast, Styles mentioned Bad Luke Fale and Tama Tonga as two people he wouldn’t mind in WWE (transcript via Wrestling Inc.)

"“There [are] a lot of guys [in New Japan] that need to be [in WWE]. I rode with Karl Anderson over here, and we were talking about [Bad Luck] Fale and Tama Tonga. Like, I miss those guys so much, just the chemistry we had when we were together, it’s just unbelievable.”"

Perhaps AJ missed Fale murdering the beloved Daryl? It’s like when Anderson and Gallows harmed Bayley’s bear, except it was built for longer than two minutes. Sorry, AJ, but we can’t have more people committing crimes against stuffed animals in the WWE.

It doesn’t matter that Fale is the Bullet Club enforcer and underboss. He simply can’t kill Daryl and not expect to pay for his crimes.

Tonga is the son of Haku, which means he’d automatically be the toughest guy in the company.  He currently teams with his brother, Tanga Lao (known as Camacho in WWE), as the Guerrillas of Destiny.

Both guys wouldn’t have much trouble fitting in WWE. Fale is a slow working monster and Tonga is Samoan. If there are two roster spots that are always open for Vince McMahon, they are for slow working monsters and Samoans. But, given how the Club have fared on WWE television as of late, both men may think twice before joining their friends in the U.S.

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Fale and Tonga are currently participating in NJPW’s annual G1 Climax tournament, which ends Aug. 13.