Following this past Saturday night’s AEW Fyter Fest PPV Event, The Young Bucks were interviewed by Wrestling Inc.’s Nick Hausman on a number of topics including their decision on having the Buy In Pre-Show be subjected to a more comedic feeling and experiencing that comedic feeling more on the Pre-Show than the rest of the show.
This is what Matt Jackson of The Young Bucks said: “The whole thing was a blow off of the Being The Elite story and I felt like we had to do that justice.” “Anything we start, we like to finish. In two weeks, we have a very serious show [with Fight For The Fallen] that probably won’t have anything [comedic]. I think that was intentional. I think it was intentional to do the pre-show with a little more comedic stuff and then start the show. We had that great cold open with, ‘Welcome to Fyter Fest’ and it was serious business from there on.”
AEW got their inspiration for their Fyter Fest PPV Event from the 2017 Fyre Fest concert which had a lot of controversies. Over the years, Fyre Fest became so popular that it was even featured in multiple Netflix documentaries, Internet memes, and podcast segments. Nick Jackson of The Young Bucks was asked about this and he gave the following response: “It was a parody of the [Netflix Fyre Fest] documentary.” “It shouldn’t have been serious.”
This past Saturday night’s AEW Fyter Fest PPV Event saw The Young Bucks team up with Kenny Omega to go up against the trio of The Lucha Brothers and Laredo Kid in a match that saw The Elite picking up the victory.
The Young Bucks are one of the company’s Executive Vice Presidents along with Kenny Omega and Cody Rhodes. On All Elite Wrestling’s next PPV Event known as Fight For The Fallen, The Young Bucks is scheduled to take on the team of Cody Rhodes and Dustin Rhodes.
You can check out The Young Bucks’ full comments in the video below:
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