2. Generation Me
TNA!! TNA!!! The decisions they make. About the same time that Dixie Carter and co decided to bring in oldies like Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair as the primary focus on television and put the TNA World title belt on a main that retired from active wrestling a decade ago in Mick Foley, two brothers were turning heads with their awesome performances.
Put in o a feud with the red hot Motor City Machine Guns, Max and Jeremy Buck more than held their own. Generation Me or Gen Me for short were then put into the X-Division title picture, with the brothers challenging the Champion Kazarian for the belt as well as teasing dissension between themselves.
Max and Jeremy soon found themselves in a premature singles feud against each other and after that ended, were frozen out of the roster too.
Dejected, the brothers left the company and went over to Japan where they would become one of the greatest tag teams ever seen on the island. The duo would win the best tag team of the year award multiple times in different publications and became a part of the Bullet Club stable.
The Young Bucks,as they are now known, are currently one of the, if not the best tag team performing in the big leagues.