One big thing: The Young Bucks are working limited dates in AEW
The Young Bucks, AEW’s current World Tag Team Champions, are reportedly working a limited schedule as per their contract with the company.
The details:
• The Bucks have been noticeably absent from recent AEW TV episodes, despite the approaching All In event at Wembley Stadium.
• Their absence has sparked criticism, given their status as both champions and EVPs.
• Wrestling Observer’s Bryan Alvarez defended the brothers, explaining they’re signed to limited appearances.
What they’re saying:
“Listen everybody, you think that Young Bucks book their own stuff? They don’t,” Alvarez said. “If you’re upset about the Young Bucks not being on TV, if you’re upset about the Bucks not defending their tag team titles, there is one person you can be upset at and that’s Tony Khan.”
By the numbers:
• The Young Bucks have wrestled 16 times in AEW this year.
• Their most recent match was during Blood & Guts in July.
• They’re three-time AEW Tag Team Champions.
Why it matters:
This revelation sheds light on AEW’s talent management and contract structures. It also highlights the delicate balance between star power, financial considerations, and fan expectations in professional wrestling.
The big picture:
The situation draws parallels to WWE’s use of part-time stars like Brock Lesnar, suggesting a trend in wrestling where top talent work limited schedules to maintain their value and longevity.
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