Young Bucks Make Their Case to Collaborate with WWE

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Several prominent wrestling figures were suggested as the Young Bucks transitioned to WWE following their defeat in AEW in Texas. At the AEW event in Texas, the Young Bucks lost a tag team match to Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland. Although Ospreay and Strickland did not face the AEW World Championship as a result, the Young Bucks lost their status as Executive Vice Presidents (EVPs) due to this defeat. The Bucks were seen on the latest episode of Dynamite without their EVP status.

In a conversation with TNA President Scott D’Amore for his Da’Amore Drop column, he discussed the Bucks’ loss and speculated on their potential future move to WWE. He said, "Ospreay and Swerve Strickland defeated the Young Bucks. Matt and Nick Jackson did everything they could as both characters and executives in AEW. It’s no secret WWE was very interested in the Bucks even before helping to establish AEW. We might see Matt and Nick in WWE at some point, though not immediately."

Fan Take: This development is significant for AEW fans as it hints at potential major shifts in wrestling’s landscape, possibly signaling the end of an era for the Bucks in AEW. Their move to WWE could have a ripple effect on AEW’s leadership and storytelling, adding an exciting layer of intrigue to the sport’s future.

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