The tag team duo Young Bucks consisting of Matt and Nick Jackson, are in a league of their own. When it comes to running a business, they have proved their mettle with AEW. However, few people find it difficult to get along with them because of their polarizing personalities. When Cody Rhodes departed AEW, the majority of fans suspected that the reason might be due to the brothers who happened to be executive vice president of AEW along with Cody Rhodes. But Nick Jackson recently took to Instagram and put an end to any such speculation.
Nick Jackson thanks Cody Rhodes
With the success of AEW All-In, Nick Jackson took to Instagram to post tribute stories. He thanked everyone who was involved with the project. But what caught everyone’s attention was one picture, in which Cody Rhodes was seen standing in the middle with the Young Bucks.
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He thanked Cody Rhodes by captioning the Instagram story with his image as “This doesn’t happen without you.”, explaining the profound impact The American Nightmare had as the EVP of AEW. Cody Rhodes was instrumental in setting up the first All In event in 2018. The success of that event led to the birth of AEW.
Continuing forward he wrote, “Spoiler alert for people who say we hate each other. That isn’t true”. These two lines by Jackson were enough to bust the rumors of their alleged feuds.
As the beans were spilled by Nick Jackson even Cody Rhodes broke his silence on his relationship with The Young Bucks and also how they helped him in making his documentary.
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Cody Rhodes talks about his relationship with the Young Bucks
Rhodes had spoken to Fightful Select during the premier of his documentary The American Nightmare: Becoming Cody Rhodes. He had confirmed that he speaks with The Bucks on a regular basis. He even said that they allowed him to use the footage from their Being the Elite YouTube series for his documentary. Without their nod, Rhodes said it might not have moved ahead.
Rhodes further added that even if they never share the ring together, they are close and will remain friends for life. Cody Rhodes along with the Young Bucks, Kenny Omega, and various others came together with Tony Khan and Shahid Khan to form AEW back in 2019.
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