Impact Wrestling Executive Vice President Scott D’Amore has seemingly put out the feelers for a potential Young Bucks return to the promotion,
Impact announced at All Glory yesterday that it would be bringing back the TNA name for one show only during next year’s WrestleMania weekend.
This led to one half of the current Impact Tag Champions, Ethan Page, tweeting his excitement. Matt Jackson of the Young Bucks – who used to wrestle for Impact when it was TNA under the name Generation Me – replied with a photo of he and brother Nick:
https://twitter.com/MattJackson13/status/1185795086379913217
D’Amore saw this, and tweeted back, inviting the brothers back to the promotion for a match against fellow Impact alumni, the Motor City Machine Guns:
Let’s do it!
As @THETOMMYDREAMER would say no politics, no BS, just wrestling.
I wonder what @fakekinkade & @SuperChrisSabin are up to?
Generation Me vs. The Motor City Machine Guns!
Why do you say @MattJackson13 & @NickJacksonYB? Are you ready to #CrossTheLine#ThisIsImpact https://t.co/0XXIfRQRa4— Scott D'Amore (@ScottDAmore) October 20, 2019
While it may have been slightly tongue-in-cheek, it’s not outside the realms of possibility. Is a Generation Me return something you’d be up for seeing?
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