The Young Bucks have called out an up-and-coming and beloved AEW tag team with an ominous message ahead of this week's Dynamite. The team is none other than Private Party, who are set to face off against Matthew and Nicholas Jackson once again.
The Elite, represented by TNT Champion Jack Perry and AEW World Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks, took on Daniel Garcia and Private Party in a trios bout on the October 23 edition of Dynamite. Zay picked up the win on behalf of his team, after which he called out the All Elite EVPs to face them with their tag title on the line once again.
As The Jackson Brothers dismissively kept on making their way to the back, Isiah Kassidy raised the stakes further by offering to stop teaming with Quen if they lose their next round for the promotion's top tag team gold - a stipulation the champions acceded to, although not one Marq Quen seemed onboard with. A rematch of this month's WrestleDream 2024 bout between the two teams has since been made official for Fright Night AEW Dynamite this Wednesday.
Ahead of their title clash on October 30, The Young Bucks took to X/Twitter to alert Private Party about their current bio, which they updated in the form of a taunt to the budding tag team, teasing their potentially imminent split:
".@ZayKassidy @Marq_Quen New bio!" they wrote on X/Twitter
"Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened," says The Young Bucks' X/Twitter bio.
Check out a snapshot of The EVPs' X/ Twitter bio BELOW:
The Young Bucks were silent observers of The BCC's ambush on AEW Dynamite once again
After agreeing to terms over their World Tag Title rematch against The Young Bucks, Private Party and their partner Daniel Garcia were assaulted by Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta last week on Dynamite. The Blackpool Combat Club members battered the babyface trio with steel chairs inside the ring after Marina Shafir performed the role of a decoy to the contingent of AEW stars standing guard outside the arena.
Just like the week prior, however, The Bucks did not intervene with The BCC's carnage, even as Jon Moxley directed Claudio Castagnoli to execute a hit on a retired Chuck Taylor. In fact, fans observed on social media how Jack Perry discouraged the EVPs from aiding their peers in the locker room once again last week, lending to speculations that The Scapegoat may defect from The Elite to join forces with Moxley and company.