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Matt Jackson Addresses The Change In The Way That The Fans View The Young Bucks

Matt Jackson blurs the lines. 

For almost the last year, The Young Bucks have blurred the lines between heels and babyfaces. Now, having aligned once more with Kenny Omega, The Young Bucks once again appear as heels in the company that they formed initially as renegade babyfaces.

Speaking with TSN in Canada, Matt Jackson commented on how the perception of he and Nick Jackson in the eyes of the audience was always down to change as they accepted the role of EVPs of All Elite Wrestling.

“Maybe this is a little bit of reality and maybe this is a little bit of character, but it’s like when you’re that unsigned band and you’re working hard on the underground scene and you’ve got this great cult following and then finally that band that everybody is rooting for, they get picked up and they sign to that major label,” he said. “While they’re still putting out great music and probably selling more music than ever, I feel like sometimes those bands feel fraudulent and don’t feel like their former selves. Maybe they’ve lost that edge or maybe they’ve lost that confidence – that feeling of people rooting for you because you’re no longer the underdog.

“Especially with us, because we’re executives at this company – we’re executive vice-presidents of AEW – and we told everybody that we helped put together the tag-team division, so it’s really hard for people to look at us as those same punk-rock Young Bucks that we were years ago, the ones that spat in the face of tradition – the ones that broke all the rules. It’s hard to break the rules when you’re the ones making the rules now.”

Furthermore, Matt Jackson addressed Don Callis. On television, the brothers have trouble with Don Callis, whom they thought was poisoning Kenny Omega’s mind.

“I think Don, what he’s trying to do is he wants to bring out those old guys – the ones with the attitude, the ones that would superkick anything living and breathing – the renegade Young Bucks,” he said. “Maybe now we see more of a commercial, Mickey Mouse Young Bucks with smiles on our faces and we’re not as edgy. At times it felt like those characters wanted to peak out and come out, but as soon as we felt like we were going to, we retreated. We never really committed to it. I think if you watch Dynamite on Wednesday, you’re going to see a full commitment. You’re going to see the Young Bucks that you might have seen 10 years ago or even a newer version of those guys.”

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