The Young Bucks have been known to not hold back on their words. Their recent update on social media depicted their frustration towards the host city of the All Out pay-per-view, Chicago. Apart from Jack Perry, every other member of The Elite will be putting their title on the line at All Out.
The TNT Champion will be fighting for the AEW World Championship against Bryan Danielson. The Scapegoat is one of the most hated stars in Chicago as he had real-life heat with the city's beloved CM Punk during the 2023 All In event. The last time Jack Perry was in Chicago during NJPW's Windy City Riot, he received massive heat from the crowd.
The Young Bucks have been supporting Perry since being reinstated from suspension. The duo recently changed their X/Twitter bio and criticized Chicago. They also claimed that the first All In, which took place in 2018 in the same city, should have taken place in Los Angeles.
"Have to work in a building we hate, in a city that sucks. Oddly, there’s a plaque with our faces right outside of it. lol. First All In should’ve been in LA tbh," they wrote.
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MJF praised The Young Bucks
Former Executive Vice Presidents Cody Rhodes, Kenny Omega, and The Young Bucks had a huge role in the establishment of AEW.
While speaking with WrestleTalk, MJF heaped praise on the AEW World Tag Team Champions and said the company wouldn't exist without them.
“They are innovators. The company does not exist without them. None of that happens without Matt and Nick Jackson. If new people come into my company, they should be showing them that respect that they earned and deserved. I feel the fans should be showing them that respect they earned and deserve," he said.
The Young Bucks will defend their AEW World Tag Team Championship against Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta at All Out.