One Big Thing
The Young Bucks, Matthew and Nicholas Jackson, have embraced the daunting task of following the critically acclaimed Bryan Danielson vs. Will Ospreay match at AEW Dynasty, ultimately capturing the AEW World Tag Team Championships for the third time.
Key Takeaways
- The Young Bucks defeated FTR to become three-time AEW World Tag Team Champions, with help from the returning Jack Perry.
- Their match followed the highly praised first-time encounter between Will Ospreay and Bryan Danielson, considered by some as one of the greatest professional wrestling matches of all time.
- Matthew Jackson admitted to feeling nervous about following such a well-received match, but stated that these challenges excite them the most at this point in their careers.
What’s Next
Double or Nothing
The Young Bucks will team up with Kazuchika Okada and Jack Perry of The Elite to face Team AEW’s Bryan Danielson, FTR, and Darby Allin in the Anarchy In The Arena match at AEW Double Or Nothing on May 26.
Ospreay’s International Championship Challenge
Will Ospreay will also be featured on the Double or Nothing card, challenging Roderick Strong for the AEW International Championship.
Why It Matters
The Young Bucks’ ability to deliver a championship-winning performance after an emotionally charged and technically impressive match demonstrates their resilience and adaptability as performers. Their willingness to take on such challenges highlights their commitment to pushing the boundaries of tag team wrestling and their desire to constantly elevate their craft.
What do you think about The Young Bucks’ ability to follow such a highly acclaimed match and still come out on top? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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