They’re record-setters in Japan, YouTube juggernauts with Being The Elite and have just sold 10,000 tickets in under half an hour for ALL IN, but what does the future hold for Nick and Matt Jackson, The Young Bucks.
As two of the most in-demand wrestlers throughout the world, many have asked if the duo would ever go to Titan Towers and wrestle in the WWE.
This question has finally been answered by the elder Buck, Nick, as he replied to a fan on Twitter:
Not possible right now we have 6 months left on our current contracts. Never say never but we’re very happy with what we’re doing. https://t.co/kRpsGZ0DvT
— Being the Elite (@BeingTheElite) May 23, 2018
This “Never say never” attitude is perhaps the best to have, as although we all dream about the seven-time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions squaring off against The Usos or The Revival, there are few other reasons for the Bucks’ to jump ship.
Not only are The Young Bucks establishing their own legacy on the independent scene, but they are also making plenty of merch money that can only be described as “Too Sweet.”
If their contracts do come to an end in six months, there is still plenty to look forward to as the pair are set to face Los Ingobernables de Japon (SANADA & EVIL) at Dominion on June 9 for the IWGP Tag Team Championships. Followed by ALL IN this September in Chicago.
Would you like to see the Young Bucks in WWE? Which tag team would you have them face first? Let us know in the comment section below or on Twitter here.
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