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The Young Bucks Put AEW Jobs On The Line At All In Texas

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The Young Bucks will put their AEW jobs on the line at All In Texas, but they’ve demanded something major in return.

Matthew and Nicholas Jackson were two of the four wrestling Executive Vice Presidents named when AEW was formed in early 2019, alongside Cody Rhodes and Kenny Omega.

In recent times, the Young Bucks have used their power for evil as they have joined forces with the Death Riders to consolidate their power at the top of AEW. But the times are changing, and with Jon Moxley defending his AEW World Title at All In Texas against Hangman Adam Page, the Death Riders’ time on top has never been more precarious.

Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland have put their own issues to one side to try and take down the Bucks in recent weeks. On the June 25th edition of Dynamite, The Young Bucks forced Ospreay and Strickland into a tag team match they weren’t prepared for. Nevertheless, they picked up the win, and after the match, Strickland challenged the Bucks to a huge tag team match at All In Texas.

The Young Bucks Risking EVP Roles

Ospreay then added a huge stipulation to that challenge as he dared the Bucks to put their EVP titles on the line in that match. And on the 300th edition of Dynamite, Strickland and Ospreay got their answer.

The Young Bucks initially refused as Ospreay and Strickland weren’t putting anything of their own on the line. Will Ospreay then suggested that if the Bucks won, then neither Ospreay nor Strickland would be able to challenge for the AEW World Title for one year. Strickland wasn’t thrilled at that suggestion, but after some baiting from the Bucks, he relented.