Bullet Club member Adam Page recently did an interview with The Roman Show to talk about several professional wrestling topics. Page discussed former Bullet Club member’s treatment in WWE today, WWE releasing Jimmy Jacobs, and when he started training to be a professional wrestler. You can check out the highlights here below:



His thoughts on the treatment of former Bullet Club members such as Luke Gallows, Karl Anderson, and Finn Balor in WWE:

“I really don’t know. I don’t watch it (WWE). They kidnapped me and forced me to watch their stuff. I didn’t watch it before and when I sat and watched that stuff, I’ll never watch it again. To be honest, I really don’t know.”

WWE releasing Jimmy Jacobs after taking a picture with The Bullet Club:

“I don’t care too much about what they do or say. Jimmy is a good friend of mine. He has been for a long time. He had a lot of impact in my career. If I were to see him I’d welcome him with open arms.”

When he started training to be a professional wrestler:

“I started training when I was 15 with a couple of guys. I wrestled at 16 and about 18 I went to jimmy Valiant’s camp in Virginia that’s been my full education, but all these years of wrestling has been the education.”