These members primarily perform in Japan with NJPW and also make appearances in Strong events (NJPW of America). They do not belong in any subgroup within the stable.
These members primarily perform in Japan with NJPW and also make appearances in Strong events (NJPW of America) and co-jointed NJPW events with partner companies like AEW and RevPro, e.t.c.
This branch remains based in Japan with NJPW but Jack Perry performs in AEW the others associate with its own members more often than the neutral or War Dogs stable.
The Rogue Army is a stable based in Australia that primarily appears in NJPW's Tamashii series of events as well as for Melbourne City Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Australia.
^Perry despite being a full time AEW roster member, he makes appearances in NJPW, mostly in Strong events in America.
^Gambino currently serves on the NJPW English commentary team, where he still aligns with the Bullet Club.
^ abAlthough not full-fledged members of Bullet Club, Mao and Pieter have frequently accompanied Yujiro Takahashi to the ring, oftentimes dressed in Bullet Club gear.
^Mao was one of Yujiro Takahashi's recurring valets at the time of his entry into Bullet Club. This date is not necessarily indicative of her first appearance with the group.
^Mao's appearances are not well documented. This may not be her final appearance Bullet Club, but is an estimate.
^ abcdefghijThis member never officially left the stable. The date represents their final appearance as a member.
^"Tokyo Latina" Pieter still occasionally appears for NJPW. She is aligned with the House of Torture contingent.
^Formerly[1] billed as Leo Tonga and currently billed as Hikuleo by NJPW[2]
^The name has been written as both Tanga Roa and Tanga Loa. NJPW originally used the spelling Roa,[3] but have since switched to Loa.[4] CMLL used the spelling Roa, while ROH has used both Loa and Roa.[5][6][7]