#4 The Young Bucks
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In Japan wrestling is extremely popular and has grown in the last few decades. However, tag team wrestling is particularly exciting, and Japan affords the highest quality. One such team in the spotlight is The Young Bucks. Their performances in Japan and North America have been excellent.
Debuting together in 2004 Matt and Nick Jackson are an exciting duo. Their blend of high-flying and striking techniques often wow fans. Moreover, it has led to multiple tag team championships. Throughout their tenure, they have wrestled everywhere except WWE. Nevertheless, their efforts deserve the moniker, greatest.
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Overall, their style brings nostalgia similar to past tag teams like; The Rockers (Shawn Michaels and Mart Janetty. Moreover, their super-kicks are arguably better than The Rockers, see the video below. Effectively the Bullet Club members have generated much-needed interest in the independent promotions. Together they have made non-WWE performance relevant primarily due to their social media presence with their, Being the Elite show.