


It was on display during the main event of Ring of Honor's "All Star Extravaganza" last Friday, as they squared off against reigning champions Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian and the Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin). Thanks to an almost nonsensical mix of nWo nostalgia, ridiculous ring gear and flashy moves (including a heavy dose of superkicks), they have become one of the most popular attractions in pro wrestling by doing things their own way.īeyond their look, acrobatic maneuvers and use of a resurgent "too sweet" hand gesture - which has helped build the Bullet Club brand in Japan into something that has spread worldwide - the biggest reason for the Young Bucks' success is their pure, unadulterated love for the business. With their tag team the Young Bucks, brothers Matt and Nick Jackson have become the poster boys for independent stars who can make a great living outside the boundaries of WWE.

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