WWE has reportedly failed in its attempts to turn the head of another Bullet Club member as Hangman Page has opted to stay with his fellow faction buddies.

The Bullet Club is arguably the biggest thing in pro wrestling right now that isn't under WWE's roof. In fact, it's bigger than a lot of the things that are a part of WWE. It's one of the reasons why Vince McMahon keeps hiring the faction's members. However, in doing that he is helping the stable stay fresh as every time someone leaves for WWE, they are obviously replaced.

The list is becoming quite an extensive one. WWE has recruited two of the Bullet Club's former leaders, Finn Balor and AJ Styles, and also long time members and all around good brother, Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson. As annoying as that must be for New Japan, the recent rumors will be down right terrifying. Most of the faction's contracts are coming up, and they could all head to WWE together.

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If that is indeed going to happen, then recent rumors would suggest that one man will not be making the switch, Hangman Page. Dave Meltzer reported on Wrestling Observer Radio this week that WWE made the Bullet Club member an offer. However, Page has reportedly turned it down in favor of remaining a member of the iconic faction.

That's isn't the only thing that has pointed towards Page being offered a contract by WWE recently either. On the latest episode of Being The Elite, which you can check out above, Page is sent a pair of boots along with a note. The note reads "if you want to be an assassin, be more cerebral. – H.” The note is obviously meant to be from Triple H, aka the Cerebral Assassin, and along with the boots is possibly Bullet Club's way of breaking the news of the offer without actually saying it.

It is no secret that most of the Bullet Club's New Japan contracts come to an end this January, and most of them have been open in admitting that they could end up anywhere. However, they have also said that wherever they go, they want to stick together. That hasn't previously been the case with the Bullet Club. If WWE wants the faction members, then it is going to have to convince them all to make the jump.

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