Matt and Nick Jackson would never miss an opportunity to wink at a dirty story. And after a weekend where their former Bullet Club stablemates Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson spoke of the wrestling network, you knew the duo would at least drop into their name. Being the elite.
The Young Bucks do much more than that in the episode that dropped today (July 20), previously embedded and titled “BC 4 Life.” An old T-shirt made Matt “go back” to a conversation in a “2016” Tokyo hotel room that the brothers had with the Good Brothers.
Gallows and Anderson promise not to leave The Bucks for New York (aka WWE) like AJ Styles and Fergal (Finn Bálor) Devitt did. Matt and Nick talk to their friends about “a little idea” they have to start a wrestling company, possibly on New Year’s Eve 2019 “more or less”, perhaps with a show on TNT they could pick up. The Good Brothers agree, and even Too Sweet on that, but as soon as The Bucks walked out the door, they laughed at the idea, calling them brands and “vanilla folks,” and talking about their plans to sign with New York. .
The parting is a joke about how Gallows will work with both Pauls in WWE and he knows “neither of them would lie to me.”
It follows a fairly standard episode of BTE, which continues most of its running bits and increases tension between Kenny Omega and Hangman Page. And don’t worry, there are also grade talks! The Bucks are envious that NXT earns more than 50 demographics, so Matt unveils a new segment that he believes will appeal to “grandma and grandpa” …
Too sweet.