Yesterday’s (Oct. 30) Fright Night episode of Dynamite included another great match from the Young Bucks, where they dropped the AEW world tag team titles to Private Party.
There was an angle later in the show where Matthew and Nicholas Jackson were seen shredding documents in their locker room while they were packing up their belongings. As they left the building, the Bucks said things are too chaotic in AEW right now and they will be working from home.
The idea is that the EVPs are cowards who are abandoning AEW even though the company really needs them to help in the war against Jon Moxley’s army. To emphasize that point, the Bucks left Brandon Cutler behind, and Moxley’s gang immediately broke his hand with a hammer.
A follow-up report about this angle from PW Insider indicates it will be a while before we see the Young Bucks back on AEW television:
“Yes, last night was the end of the current Young Bucks storyline. We are told they are not planned to return to TV for some time...NO, they are not done with the company. They signed a new AEW deal awhile back, which was announced publicly at the time.”
The Young Bucks have been on AEW television quite a lot since August, after their sporadic appearances and limited dates contract came under scrutiny earlier in the summer. But it sounds like they will be going on hiatus now, which begs the question, when is it Chris Jericho’s turn to follow suit?
There is a rumor that The Elite may be turning babyface sometime down the line to fight back against Moxley, but I don’t think that will happen as soon as the Bucks come back from hiatus because Kenny Omega still has to make them pay for turning on him. The Elite recently mocked Omega on his birthday, and one of the Bucks even used Omega’s one-winged angel finishing maneuver in last night’s match. It seems like there’s potential for a Young Bucks vs. Kenny Omega & Hiroshi Tanahashi match at Wrestle Dynasty in January, for what it’s worth.
Now-former AEW Tag Team Champion Nicholas Jackson has been working with a separated shoulder that has been bothering him for weeks. That news comes from Bryan Alvarez who made note of the injury in his AEW Dynamite recap for this website. He didn’t provide details on when it was suffered or how. Nicholas and Matthew Jackson lost the titles on Wednesday’s Fright Night Dynamite to Private Party and then announced they would be “working from home” as they left the arena due to the AEW scene being too chaotic. The brothers have been working regular dates the last few months with no long stretches of inactivity so it’s unclear when the injury was sustained.