The Good Brothers, Karl Anderson, and Doc Gallows have been heavily involved with Impact Wrestling. There has been speculation that their contracts may be up soon. However, it appears they may have a bit more time left in the company.

Fightful’s Sean Sapp has reported behind his paywall that Anderson and Gallows will remain with the company at least “until the end of summer,” The report doesn’t mention where The Bullet Club duo would likely head after their deal is up. However, it suggests that a return to Impact is on the table. Many have expected their contract to be up in mid-July, but that may not be the case.

Originally, the contracts of both men were set to expire on July 17, just after this weekend’s tapings in Louisville. We’ve learned from Impact sources that the Gallows and Anderson are with the company “at least until late in the Summer”

The two joined IMPACT after being released by WWE, and said they were given the same deal IMPACT offered when they were impending free agents in 2019.

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We don’t have an indication as to where the Bullet Club duo is likely to head after that period, but it was reiterated to us that a return to IMPACT is possible. We’ve spoken two people from at least two companies who have indicated there’s interest in them, and they’ve worked New Japan Pro Wrestling Dates numerous times over the past year, in addition to AEW.

In researching for this story, we learned that the two are committed to NJPW through at least Wrestle Kingdom, as well.

Since joining Impact after their WWE release, the duo has won the Impact World Tag Team Championship. They rejoined with Bullet Club this past April and lost a ten-man tag match against United Empire. No matter where they go next, fans can be sure they’ll make an impact.

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Joshua Jones

Joshua Jones is a writer for both Thirsty for News and Ringside News. He's been a wrestling fan since 2004 and has always tuned into Monday Night Raw.

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