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* VariantPowerCopying: The BTE Trigger was created by taking the Golden Trigger and somehow making it even more brutal by modifying it so they sandwich their opponent with their knees.
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* CoolMask: As a part of their attire at All Out 2019

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* CoolMask: As The Bucks wore these as a part of their entrance attire at All Out 20192019 to mock the Lucha Bros.
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** [[Wrestling/TheRevival FTR]] and The Bucks already weren't fond of each other due to their years of needling each other on social media so when they finally came face-to-face, they immediately started feuding.

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** [[Wrestling/TheRevival FTR]] and The Bucks already weren't fond of each other due to their years of needling each other on social media so when they finally came face-to-face, they immediately started feuding.but common enemies such as The Butcher and the Blade, the Lucha Bros and The Dark Order forced them into an uneasy alliance. That is, until FTR attacked the Rock N' Roll Express during tag team appreciation night.
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* LegacyCharacter: AEW's tag team appreciation night established them as this, with The Bucks being the modern version of teams like The Rock N' Roll Express, The Rockers and The Hardy Boyz.
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* BadassBoast: They had a good one when they confronted FTR on the June 10, 2020 Dynamite.
--> "My name's Matt. This is my brother Nick, We've been carrying tag team wrestling solely on our backs for the past decade-and-a-half. We're the best tag team in AEW. We're The Young Bucks. It's so nice to meet you."
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* {{Flanderization}}: Most of Wrestling/BulletClub, The Bucks included, had identical ForeignWrestlingHeel gimmicks in Japan only differentiated by moves and mannerisms,
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* HeroicSacrifice: A non-lethal version: during their hardcore match with the Young Bucks, Candice (who was bleeding and barely able to stand) crawled back into the ring and stood in front of Joey, who was barely conscious and was about to be superkicked by one of the Bucks, who was wearing a shoe with thumbtacks glued to the sole. The resulting kick left blood ''everywhere''.
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* FinishingMove: Several. BTE Trigger (double Kamigoye), Early-Onset Alzheimer's (double/stereo superkicks), the Indytaker/More Bang For Your [[PrecisionFStrike Fuck]] (springboard spike [[Wrestling/TheUndertaker Tombstone Piledriver]]), the Meltzer Driver (same as previous but with a somersault on the springboard), and More Bang For Your Buck (fireman's carry roll/450° splash/moonsault combination). In TNA as heels they also had a double team rope-hung DDT.

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* FinishingMove: Several. the BTE Trigger (double Kamigoye), Early-Onset Alzheimer's (double/stereo superkicks), the Indytaker/More Bang For Your [[PrecisionFStrike Fuck]] (springboard spike [[Wrestling/TheUndertaker Tombstone Piledriver]]), the Meltzer Driver (same as previous but with a somersault on the springboard), and More Bang For Your Buck (fireman's carry roll/450° splash/moonsault combination). In TNA as heels they also had a double team rope-hung DDT.
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* FinishingMove: Several. Early-Onset Alzheimer's (double/stereo superkicks), the Indytaker/More Bang For Your [[PrecisionFStrike Fuck]] (springboard spike [[Wrestling/TheUndertaker Tombstone Piledriver]]), the Meltzer Driver (same as previous but with a somersault on the springboard), and More Bang For Your Buck (fireman's carry roll/450° splash/moonsault combination). In TNA as heels they also had a double team rope-hung DDT.

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* FinishingMove: Several. BTE Trigger (double Kamigoye), Early-Onset Alzheimer's (double/stereo superkicks), the Indytaker/More Bang For Your [[PrecisionFStrike Fuck]] (springboard spike [[Wrestling/TheUndertaker Tombstone Piledriver]]), the Meltzer Driver (same as previous but with a somersault on the springboard), and More Bang For Your Buck (fireman's carry roll/450° splash/moonsault combination). In TNA as heels they also had a double team rope-hung DDT.

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** [[Wrestling/TheRevival FTR]] and The Bucks already weren't fond of each other due to their years of needling each other on social media so when they finally came face-to-face, they immediately started feuding.



* TechnicianVersusPerformer: They are the performers vs reDRagon, as Kyle O'Reilly is a mixed martial arts enthusiast and Bobby Fish is a former Muy Thai and kick boxing competitor who has also dabbled in mixed martial arts. Ironically reDRagon's MMA friends such as Filthy Tom Lawlor have been known to run interference in the times the Bucks manage to overwhelm them.

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They are the performers vs reDRagon, as Kyle O'Reilly is a mixed martial arts enthusiast and Bobby Fish is a former Muy Thai and kick boxing competitor who has also dabbled in mixed martial arts. Ironically reDRagon's MMA friends such as Filthy Tom Lawlor have been known to run interference in the times the Bucks manage to overwhelm them.them.
** They are the performers vs FTR, as Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler strictly use traditional tag team wrestling moves and psychology (and constantly insult The Bucks and other tag teams on the AEW roster for not doing the same).
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* TheAce: They're regarded by many as the best tag team in the world and one of the greatest tag teams of all time.

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* BaitAndSwitch: Episode 137 of BTE has TheStinger where Kenny stresses over a difficult choice with Nick. At the episode's airing, Kenny was a free agent and rumors were rampant that he would sign with AEW. [[spoiler:The choice Kenny stresses over turns out to be whether to start playing the [[UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 PS4]] remake of VideoGame/ResidentEvil2 as Leon Kennedy or Claire Redfield]].



* {{Cliffhanger}}: This is a common trope on BTE. Spoilers for notable ones ahead. [[spoiler: To close episode 90, Kota Ibushi joins Kenny to patch things up with The Bucks in the midst of a Bullet Club split. Ibushi and Omega reformed their previous tag team The Golden Lovers and later formed a short-lived stable with the Bucks called The Golden Elite. To close episode 148, Nick calls "an old British friend". The screen cuts to a phone ringing with the caller ID displaying "Dead Friend 1", which was also that episode's title.]]



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The early episodes of BTE didn't have a video game or sitcom intro, just The Bucks and Kenny chanting 'The Elite'.



* HostileShowTakeover:
** The Bucks invaded an arena where an episode of ''Wrestling/WWERaw'' was taking place, mirroring Wrestling/DGenerationX's invasion of an arena where ''Wrestling/WCWMondayNitro'' was taking place.
** At the end of episode 182 of BTE, The Inner Circle attacked The Bucks and proceded to film their own show "Being the Inner Circle."



* LoopholeAbuse: Multiple episodes of BTE close with the camera panning upwards as the Bucks do the DX chop.



* MyFriendsAndZoidberg: The intro of BTE always lists the members of The Elite (The Bucks, Kenny, Cody, Marty, and Hangman). All Flip gets is "Also: Flip Gordon"



* RunningGag: In PWG, the Bucks would often start a match by superkicking the ring announcer, making everybody laugh. Eventually, the announcer got his revenge by [[GenreSavvy dodging the attack]] and then [[TookALevelInBadass flooring them both with a double clothesline]].

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In PWG, the Bucks would often start a match by superkicking the ring announcer, making everybody laugh. Eventually, the announcer got his revenge by [[GenreSavvy dodging the attack]] and then [[TookALevelInBadass flooring them both with a double clothesline]].clothesline]].
** On BTE, Matt would grab Flip's hand, the screen would cut to pink-and-orange, and Matt would say, "Where do you think you're going?" in a scary voice and music...and usually something bad would happen to Flip.
** On BTE, Matt signs autographs while staring at the autograph seeker, not looking at his signature.
** On BTE, Matt hands Scorpio Sky candy bars to eat as a VisualPun when their brand names are brought up in regular conversations, often when the candy bars themselves are not referenced.
** On BTE, Matt's objection to Michael Nakazawa, which spun off in segments where his name is said repeatedly, including a full SCU promo with them saying it in the same intonation as their regular "worst town" promos.


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* SorryILeftTheBGMOn: At Episode 141 of BTE, "All In" is playing after Matt and Nick reveal their brand new action figures. The next scene involves Sammy, who was listening to that same song while drinking.


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* StealthParody: As part of the Nakazawa RunningGag on BTE, there is a montage of Matt (and his children) saying Michael's name. A clip of Matt getting his hair brushed has him saying it again, which is a parody of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsy_0JSWxck Ronda Rousey's supposed out-of-character rant against the WWE]].
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* MeaningfulName: The 'Elite' in All Elite Wrestling comes from a subgroup in Wrestling/BulletClub turned full time stable, The Bucks helped form - Wrestling/TheElite.


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* SmallRoleBigImpact: A random fan on Twitter asking Dave Meltzer a question led to The Bucks and Cody creating All In and eventually AEW.


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* StartMyOwn: After a long stint in ROH, NJPW and the Indies, The Bucks started their own promotion - AEW.


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* WrestlingDoesntPay: One of AEW's earliest storylines revolved around who would play The Librarian with The Bucks and Christopher Daniels backing Peter Avalon and Kenny and Cody backing Leva Bates. Eventually, they both got the role.
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** The Bucks and the Lucha Bros started feuding after the Bucks won the AAA Tag Titles and they've been finding ways to stick their nose in each other's business ever since.

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** The Wrestling/LuchaBrothers and The Bucks and the Lucha Bros started feuding after the Bucks won the AAA Tag Titles and they've been finding ways to stick their nose in each other's business ever since.
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** The Bucks and the Lucha Bros started feuding after the Bucks won the AAA Tag Titles and they've been finding ways to stick their nose in each other's business ever since.
** Santana and Ortiz became this when they attacked The Bucks following the Escalera de la Muerte match at All Out.


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* GoneHorriblyRight: The Bucks picked Private Party to be in AEW personally because they saw tons of potential in them. And they were right... especially after the Bucks got eliminated by Private Party in the first AEW Tag Team Tournament, effectively kicking them to the back of the line for the belts.


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** This carries over to AEW where most of the time, the Bucks are 100% babyface but in the rare occasion they go up against other good guys, they revert back into the absolute dickhead heels they were in PWG.
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* HalloweenEpisode: The Bucks dressed up as [[VideoGame/StreetFighter Ryu and Ken]] for the Halloween 2019 edition of Dynamite.

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Trained by Marty Jannetty and Ron Rivera, The Young Bucks are a {{professional wrestling}} {{tag team}} consisting of real life brothers Matt and Nick Jackson (real surname Massie) from the suburbs of southern California. They are most known for their appearances in Wrestling/RingOfHonor and Wrestling/ProWrestlingGuerilla, though they have also competed in Wrestling/DragonGate (both Japan and USA) and Wrestling/{{CHIKARA}}, and through 2019's Wrestle Kingdom 13 were also mainstays of Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling as members of its top heel faction, the Wrestling/BulletClub. More recently, they and fellow Bullet Club member Wrestling/CodyRhodes made headlines by promoting the spectacularly successful All In indie wrestling event in 2018, the first American wrestling event not run by either Wrestling/{{WWE}} or Wrestling/{{WCW}} to draw more than 10,000 since 1993.

It remains to be seen whether they'll remain NJPW regulars, since shortly after [=WK13=] they and Rhodes were announced as the first wrestlers on the roster of the new Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling promotion, as well as producers for the promotion. AEW is financially backed by Shad and Tony Khan, principal owners of the [[UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague NFL's]] Jacksonville Jaguars.

From 2010-2011 they had a short run in Wrestling/{{TNA}} under the team name Generation Me, using the ring names Max and Jeremy Buck respectively, where they were best known for their matches against the Motor City Machine Guns. They stand out due to their ever-constant boyish looks and mannerisms and their colorful attire, as well as their aerodynamic wrestling style.

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Trained by Marty Jannetty and Ron Rivera, The Young Bucks are a {{professional wrestling}} {{tag team}} consisting of real life brothers Matt and Nick Jackson (real surname names Matthew and Nicholas Massie) from the suburbs of southern California. Trained by Marty Jannetty and Ron Rivera, they stand out due to their ever-constant boyish looks and mannerisms and their colorful attire, as well as their aerodynamic wrestling style, being known for their use of superkicks (dubbed the "superkick party") and high flying moves in their matches. They are most known for their appearances in Wrestling/RingOfHonor and Wrestling/ProWrestlingGuerilla, though they have also competed in Wrestling/DragonGate (both Japan and USA) and Wrestling/{{CHIKARA}}, and through 2019's Wrestle Kingdom 13 from 2013 to 2019 they were also mainstays of Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling as members of its top heel faction, the Wrestling/BulletClub. More recently, From 2010 to 2011 they had a short run in [[Wrestling/ImpactWrestling TNA]] under the team name Generation Me, using the ring names Max and Jeremy Buck respectively, where they were best known for their matches against the Motor City Machine Guns.

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and fellow Bullet Club member Wrestling/CodyRhodes made headlines by promoting the spectacularly successful All In ''All In'' indie wrestling event in September 1, 2018, the first American wrestling event not run by either Wrestling/{{WWE}} or Wrestling/{{WCW}} to draw more than 10,000 since 1993.

It remains to be seen whether they'll remain NJPW regulars, since shortly after [=WK13=]
1993. On January 1, 2019, they and Rhodes were announced as the first wrestlers on the roster of the new Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling promotion, promotion Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling, as well as producers for the promotion. AEW is financially backed by Shad and Tony Khan, principal owners of the [[UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague NFL's]] Jacksonville Jaguars.

From 2010-2011 they had a short run in Wrestling/{{TNA}} under the team name Generation Me, using the ring names Max and Jeremy Buck respectively, where they were best known for their matches against the Motor City Machine Guns. They stand out due to their ever-constant boyish looks and mannerisms and their colorful attire, as well as their aerodynamic wrestling style.
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* RealMenLoveJesus: They're good Christian boys, after all.
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[[caption-width-right:350:SUPERKICK PARTY!!!]]

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** In NJPW and ROH, they've got the Wrestling/{{BULLET CLUB}}.

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** In NJPW and ROH, they've got the Wrestling/{{BULLET CLUB}}.CLUB}} in NJPW and ROH.
** Wrestling/TheElite in NJPW, ROH, and AEW.
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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Not towards each other, aside from that little spell late into the Generation Me run, but they've so far developed a distinct habit of being among the main guys in Wrestling/BulletClub to turn on one leader/ace and then latch closer onto the next one they like better. The first time it was more a basic altercation coinciding with Devitt's departure and naturally gravitating to Styles over time,[[note]]though he was more a co-leader with Karl Anderson than just the straight up boss,[[/note]] but the second time they outright helped Omega excommunicate Styles and take over the leadership. While they've ''teased'' turning on Wrestling/KennyOmega in favor of Wrestling/CodyRhodes, they haven't abandoned Kenny yet, and in fact frequently team with him as "The Elite".

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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Not towards each other, aside from that little spell late into the Generation Me run, but they've so far developed a distinct habit of being among the main guys in Wrestling/BulletClub to turn on one leader/ace and then latch closer onto the next one they like better. The first time it was more a basic altercation coinciding with Devitt's departure and naturally gravitating to Styles over time,[[note]]though he was more a co-leader with Karl Anderson than just the straight up boss,[[/note]] but the second time they outright helped Omega excommunicate Styles and take over the leadership. While they've ''teased'' turning on Wrestling/KennyOmega in favor of Wrestling/CodyRhodes, they haven't abandoned Kenny yet, and in fact frequently team with him as "The Elite". Eventually they, Kenny, Cody, and the rest of their Elite friends were [[HoistByHisOwnPetard given a taste of their own medicine]] when the Wrestling/GuerrillasOfDestiny had enough of their antics and kicked them all out of Bullet Club.
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* WouldHitAGirl: Had absolutely no problem superkicking Taeler Hendrix or bloodying Candice [=LeRae=] up.

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* WouldHitAGirl: Had absolutely no problem superkicking Taeler Hendrix Wrestling/TaelerHendrix or bloodying Candice [=LeRae=] up.

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* AnimalMotifs: Early on, roosters.

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** They're this to [[Wrestling/KevinSteen Steen]] and [[Wrestling/SamiZayn Generico]] in Ring of Honor and PWG, handing them a number of their most notorious losses.
* AnimalMotifs: Early on, roosters. Now, stags.



* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Not towards each other, aside from that little spell late into the Generation Me run, but they've so far developed a distinct habit of being among the main guys in Wrestling/BulletClub to turn on one leader/ace and then latch closer onto the next one they like better. The first time it was more a basic altercation coinciding with Devitt's departure and naturally gravitating to Styles over time,[[note]]though he was more a co-leader with Karl Anderson than just the straight up boss,[[/note]] but the second time they outright helped Omega excommunicate Styles and take over the leadership.

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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Not towards each other, aside from that little spell late into the Generation Me run, but they've so far developed a distinct habit of being among the main guys in Wrestling/BulletClub to turn on one leader/ace and then latch closer onto the next one they like better. The first time it was more a basic altercation coinciding with Devitt's departure and naturally gravitating to Styles over time,[[note]]though he was more a co-leader with Karl Anderson than just the straight up boss,[[/note]] but the second time they outright helped Omega excommunicate Styles and take over the leadership. While they've ''teased'' turning on Wrestling/KennyOmega in favor of Wrestling/CodyRhodes, they haven't abandoned Kenny yet, and in fact frequently team with him as "The Elite".



** Get's even more confusing now that they seem to be siding with Wrestling/KennyOmega and Wrestling/KotaIbushi who are definitely face in NJPW.

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** Get's Gets even more confusing now that they seem to be siding with Wrestling/KennyOmega and Wrestling/KotaIbushi who are definitely face in NJPW.



* OlderThanTheyLook: The Young Bucks are eleven-year wrestling veterans, 31 and 26 years old respectively, have both gotten married to womanly wives, and one's become a father. But if you saw Matt and Nick Jackson on the streets of Hesperia, California without first knowing who they are, you'd probably mistake them for high school kids about to attend a rave.

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* OlderThanTheyLook: The Young Bucks are eleven-year wrestling veterans, 31 and 26 years old respectively, have both gotten married to womanly wives, wives and one's become a father.fathers. But if you saw Matt and Nick Jackson on the streets of Hesperia, California without first knowing who they are, you'd probably mistake them for high school kids about to attend a rave.



* WouldHitAGirl: Had absolutely no problem superkicking Taeler Hendrix.

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* WouldHitAGirl: Had absolutely no problem superkicking Taeler Hendrix.Hendrix or bloodying Candice [=LeRae=] up.
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It remains to be seen whether they'll remain NJPW regulars, since shortly after [=WK13=] they and Rhodes were announced as the first wrestlers on the roster of the new All Elite Wrestling promotion, as well as producers for the promotion. AEW is financially backed by Shad and Tony Khan, principal owners of the [[UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague NFL's]] Jacksonville Jaguars.

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It remains to be seen whether they'll remain NJPW regulars, since shortly after [=WK13=] they and Rhodes were announced as the first wrestlers on the roster of the new All Elite Wrestling Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling promotion, as well as producers for the promotion. AEW is financially backed by Shad and Tony Khan, principal owners of the [[UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague NFL's]] Jacksonville Jaguars.
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It remains to be seen whether they'll remain NJPW regulars, since shortly after [=WK13=] they and Rhodes were announced as the first wrestlers on the roster to the new All Elite Wrestling promotion, as well as producers for the promotion. AEW is financially backed by Shad and Tony Khan, principal owners of the [[UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague NFL's]] Jacksonville Jaguars.

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It remains to be seen whether they'll remain NJPW regulars, since shortly after [=WK13=] they and Rhodes were announced as the first wrestlers on the roster to of the new All Elite Wrestling promotion, as well as producers for the promotion. AEW is financially backed by Shad and Tony Khan, principal owners of the [[UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague NFL's]] Jacksonville Jaguars.

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All In and AEW


Trained by Marty Jannetty and Ron Rivera, The Young Bucks are a {{professional wrestling}} {{tag team}} consisting of real life brothers Matt and Nick Jackson (real surname Massie) from the suburbs of southern California. They are most known for their appearances in Wrestling/RingOfHonor and Wrestling/ProWrestlingGuerilla, though they have also competed in Wrestling/DragonGate (both Japan and USA) and Wrestling/{{CHIKARA}}, and are currently also mainstays of Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling as members of its top heel faction, the Wrestling/BulletClub.

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Trained by Marty Jannetty and Ron Rivera, The Young Bucks are a {{professional wrestling}} {{tag team}} consisting of real life brothers Matt and Nick Jackson (real surname Massie) from the suburbs of southern California. They are most known for their appearances in Wrestling/RingOfHonor and Wrestling/ProWrestlingGuerilla, though they have also competed in Wrestling/DragonGate (both Japan and USA) and Wrestling/{{CHIKARA}}, and are currently through 2019's Wrestle Kingdom 13 were also mainstays of Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling as members of its top heel faction, the Wrestling/BulletClub.
Wrestling/BulletClub. More recently, they and fellow Bullet Club member Wrestling/CodyRhodes made headlines by promoting the spectacularly successful All In indie wrestling event in 2018, the first American wrestling event not run by either Wrestling/{{WWE}} or Wrestling/{{WCW}} to draw more than 10,000 since 1993.

It remains to be seen whether they'll remain NJPW regulars, since shortly after [=WK13=] they and Rhodes were announced as the first wrestlers on the roster to the new All Elite Wrestling promotion, as well as producers for the promotion. AEW is financially backed by Shad and Tony Khan, principal owners of the [[UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague NFL's]] Jacksonville Jaguars.

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* [[PunchParry Kick Parry]]: Kenny Omega and one of the Bucks had once tried to super kick each other, resulting in their legs getting tangled up and each hopping around trying not to lose balance, which ended up being Omega when the other Jackson then kicked him in the head.


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* PunchParry: More like Kick Parry, but at one time long before the Bullet Club/Elite became a thing, Kenny Omega and one of the Bucks had once tried to super kick each other, resulting in their legs getting tangled up and each hopping around trying not to lose balance. This ended up being Omega when the other Jackson then kicked him in the head.
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** Get's even more confusing now that they seem to be siding with Wrestling/KennyOmega and Wrestling/KotaIbushi who are definitely face in NJPW.

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