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Incredible information for The Young Bucks and their AEW followers

The Young Bucks have just hit a major milestone following recent changes they have made. They would not have been able to hit this mark without the support of their fans.

A few days ago, on Dynamite, the 3-time AEW World Tag Team Champions emerged as Jack Perry’s surprise tag team partners. That night, they brought back their original “Superkick Party” theme song and their iconic, colorful look from the early days of the company.

The Jacksonville-based promotion has released a new t-shirt on its website. This was inspired by the Young Bucks‘ original, nostalgic look. Matt Jackson has taken to Instagram to share how their new t-shirt has now reached number one on ShopAEW. He felt like it was 2019 again, the way things were going.

“#1 t-shirt on ShopAEW. It really is 2019 again.” Matt wrote.

See a screenshot of his post below.


The Young Bucks’ renders on the AEW roster page have been updated

After coming out to their original gimmick, it seems like within the company, this change has been greatly noted. They are moving back to how they were during the early days of AEW, as babyfaces and members of The Elite.

Following Dynamite, Matt and Nick Jackson’s renders on the roster page have now been changed to them wearing their original gear. It seems like going back to their roots was not a one-off thing, and that they would be going back to their original gear and theme song moving forward.

New babyface Young Bucks renders on AEW’s roster page. 🤘

The Young Bucks have also fixed their relationship with Kenny Omega, so this is all too similar to the early days of the company. It remains to be seen whether they’ll go back to being a trio and properly bring back elements of The Elite that the fans have come to love.

In the meantime, Omega is flying solo as he is going after the AEW World Championship. So this may have to wait.