The AEW All Out pay-per-view was a night of memorable moments and incredible matches from start to finish and this included a match featuring The Young Bucks. In fact, one of them actually competed at the event despite being injured.
The Young Bucks, Matthew and Nicholas Jackson have faced criticism over their personalities and the image they project. However, there is simply no denying just how good they are in the ring when it matters.
At the All Out pay-per-view, The Young Bucks defended their AEW World Tag Team Championships against Wheeler Yuta and Claudio Castagnoli. Despite their best efforts, Yuta and Castagnoli failed to win the match.
While speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer noted that Nicholas Jackson injured his shoulder during the Collision All-Star 8-man tag match on Friday. Despite the injury, he continued to work the entire All Out pay-per-view match.
”Nicholas Jackson’s shoulder got hurt in the Collision All Star 8-man tag on Friday but he worked the entire All Out PPV match despite being injured.”
This simply goes to show that Nicholas Jackson is always ready to show up when required, even if he isn’t in his best physical condition. Nonetheless, we’ll have to see who will challenge The Young Bucks next, as fans still feel The Young Bucks should drop the AEW World Tag Team Championships.
What do you think of Nicholas Jackson powering through an injury and working at AEW All Out this week? Do you have more respect for him now? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!