The Young Bucks
Matt and Nick Jackson of the Young Bucks have either taken a break from or quit Twitter.
Nick’s account has been deactivated, while Matt’s account is still active, but all of his tweets have been deleted.
The Young Bucks’ father, Matthew Lee Massie, said that “They are fine and just need a well deserved break from the toxicity” on Twitter.
Thx for all the love We are getting from everyone wondering about Matt and Nick ! They are fine and just need a well deserved break from the toxicity on here ! They are the most sweetest most genuine guys ever! They don’t deserve the hate they get! Love u all
— MATTHEW Lee Massie/ Papa Buck (@MATTLEEMASSIE) December 21, 2019
Thx man ! We suggested a hiatus to clear their minds ! They give 110% of their blood sweat and tears ! To the point of pure exhaustion they’ve got nothing else to give ! Haters gonna hate and always gonna find something!
— MATTHEW Lee Massie/ Papa Buck (@MATTLEEMASSIE) December 21, 2019
Tony Khan
In a dark segment after this Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite just for the live crowd, Cody Rhodes, Dustin Rhodes, The Young Bucks and Joey Janela all gave stunners to Shawn Spears, then drank White Claws together in the ring. Cody also called AEW president Tony Khan to the ring and Khan (and referee Aubrey Edwards) also ended up giving Spears a stunner.
On Twitter, Spears responded to criticism from some people, and Khan said that he had no idea the segment was happening.
It’s entertainment. It’s show business.
And it was all my idea. I had a blast with my friends and the people of Texas.
They enjoyed it. Mission accomplished 😊 https://t.co/XMBnFVRDum
— “The Chairman” Shawn Spears (@Perfec10n) December 19, 2019
Dude, I had no idea that was happening. Cody called me out, I went to thank the crowd, Nick asked me if I wanted to do a stunner, I said no, then Spears was screaming my name and calling for it, then I heard people in the crowd calling for it, and at that point, I had no choice.
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) December 20, 2019