One Big Thing
Don Callis has provided his thoughts on the recent heel turn from The Young Bucks, specifically their actions towards AEW President Tony Khan. Speaking with “Battleground Podcast”, Callis applauded Matthew and Nicholas Jackson for finally grasping onto the persona of the EVPs, and believes it’s a character change they should’ve made three years ago.
Key Points
- Callis encouraged The Young Bucks to use their EVP titles for their own benefit three years ago.
- He criticized their living situation in a compound in Rancho Cucamonga.
- Callis was shocked by The Young Bucks and Jack Perry’s attack on Tony Khan.
- He expressed a new respect for Khan for showing up at the NFL Draft with a neck brace on.
Why It Matters
The Young Bucks’ heel turn and their attack on Tony Khan have significant implications for the dynamics within AEW. As EVPs, their actions can potentially impact the company’s direction and internal relationships. Callis’ perspective, as someone familiar with the wrestling industry, sheds light on the potential motivations behind the Bucks’ character change and the consequences of their actions.
A New Era for The Young Bucks
The Young Bucks’ heel turn marks a significant shift in their characters and their role within AEW. By embracing their EVP status and using it for their own benefit, they are adding a new layer of complexity to their on-screen personas and their relationships with other wrestlers and management.
Tony Khan’s Resilience
Despite being attacked by The Young Bucks and Jack Perry, Tony Khan demonstrated his commitment to AEW by appearing at the NFL Draft with a neck brace. This display of resilience earned him a new level of respect from Callis and showcases Khan’s dedication to his roles in both AEW and the Jacksonville Jaguars.
What do you think about The Young Bucks’ heel turn and their attack on Tony Khan? Leave a comment below and share your thoughts on this significant development in AEW.