#1 The Young Bucks
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Matt and Nick Jackson debuted for Impact Wrestling on January 14, 2010 under the names Max and Jeremy Buck, known as Generation Me. The team would spend almost the entirety of 2010 feuding with the Guns over the Tag Team Titles, and after several months of on again/off again mini-programs on Impact, the team asked to be released from their recently signed two-year contracts, citing creative frustrations as the main reason why.
Max and Jeremy would go on to have much better success under their old real names and alias, The Young Bucks for New Japan Pro Wrestling and Ring of Honor as members of the Bullet Club. To date even they have lost count how many Tag Team Championships they have held since.