In a move that’s sending shockwaves throughout the world of professional wrestling, The Young Bucks, comprised of brothers Matthew and Nicholas Jackson, have made history by becoming the first-ever three-time AEW World Tag Team Champions. This monumental achievement is only the latest in a long line of accomplishments for the EVPs, who have consistently pushed the boundaries of what’s possible in wrestling.
Fresh off their victory at the Dynasty pay-per-view, where they defeated FTR to win the vacant AEW World Tag Team Championship, The Young Bucks have wasted no time in making a triumphant return to their beloved YouTube show, Being The Elite (BTE). The popular platform, which boasts over 512,000 subscribers and 103 million video views, had been on hiatus for months, leaving fans eagerly anticipating its return.
The Young Bucks’ return to BTE was marked by a hilarious and tongue-in-cheek encounter with The Dark Order, where they poked fun at their early critics who doubted the show’s success.
In a lighthearted segment, Matt and Nick jokingly demanded that their faces be blurred, citing The Dark Order’s inability to use their likenesses on their own channel. The comedic bit was a clear nod to the duo’s ability to not take themselves too seriously, and their willingness to poke fun at themselves and the wrestling industry as a whole.
As The Young Bucks continue to dominate the world of wrestling, rumors are swirling about their potential involvement in an eight-man tag team match at the upcoming Double or Nothing pay-per-view later this month. Speculation suggests that they may be teaming up with Kazuchika Okada and Jack Perry, with Okada’s Continental Championship potentially on the line. The opposing team could potentially feature FTR and Kenny Omega, although the exact details remain unclear.
One thing is certain, however – The Young Bucks are showing no signs of slowing down, and their return to BTE is a testament to their dedication to their fans and their craft. With their sights set on Double or Nothing, it’s clear that this is only the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the EVPs. As they continue to defy expectations and push the boundaries of what’s possible in professional wrestling, one thing is certain – The Young Bucks are here to stay.