The Young Bucks Explain Origins Of Posting Through Twitter Bio

The Young Bucks Explain Origins Of Posting Through Twitter Bio

The Young Bucks have explained why they regularly post using their Twitter bio instead of simply tweeting their comments.

If you receive a notification about a Young Bucks tweet, it is usually to tell you to check out their ‘new bio!’. Speaking with Sports Illustrated, Matt and Nick Jackson opened up about the toxicity of online wrestling communities nowadays.

wanting to avoid creating their own ‘hate-thread’ Matt Jackson noted:

“We are constantly trying to use any and every platform we have available. Unfortunately, the days of gauging ideas or reading constructive criticism on Twitter are over. It’s mostly just hyperbole, or trolls trying to give their hottest takes so their tweets are the most liked. As a creator or someone in the spotlight, if you tweet something out, no matter what it is, you likely just created your own hate-thread.

“Although social media has turned into an overcrowded cesspool of toxicity, there are still ways to use it as an effective tool. I wanted to figure out a way to do Twitter without actually having to do Twitter, so I started writing my thoughts in the bio. Most of the time I ‘post and ghost,’ and have no idea if people liked what I wrote. I knew I was on to something when the boys (in the locker room) would reach out and tell me.”

Tony Khan also recently discussed his issues with ‘Wrestling Twitter’ following backlash over his comments about WWE.

The Young Bucks’ most recent bio update provided their reaction to the October 15 AEW Rampage and WWE SmackDown viewership figures.

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3 years ago by Sanchez Taylor

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