A few years ago there was an idea to put on the biggest independent wrestling pay-per-view of all time, and Cody Rhodes came together with The Young Bucks to put together All In. The show was considered to be a major success and something that led to the creation of All Elite Wrestling.
Over the weekend AEW made history with their own All In which took place from Wembley Stadium with over 81,000 fans in attendance. The Young Bucks took on FTR at the event and even though they didn’t win the AEW World Tag Team Championship they did get to wrestle on a major stage.
Nick Jackson of The Young Bucks recently reflected on All In’s success while thanking people who were involved with the event. He also gave a special shout out to Cody Rhodes while shutting down any rumors claiming that they hate one another when he posted the following:
“@americanightmarecody, this doesn’t happen without you.
Spoiler alert for the people who say we hate each other. That isn’t true.”
Nick Jackson fez um storie de agradecimento para cada participante do All In London e ele também não esqueceu de Cody Rhodes.
Você ama ver isso ♥️ pic.twitter.com/KmXGqx5O7Q
— All Elite Brasil (@AllEliteBR) August 29, 2023
Cody Rhodes recently spoke to Fightful about his relationship with The Young Bucks, and he thanked the brothers for letting him use BTE footage in his documentary. He also indicated that he still has a good relationship with not only The Young Bucks, but Kenny Omega as well.
“Matt, Nick, and I have a great relationship, Kenny and I have a great relationship. We’re bonded forever. If we never step into another ring together, I would have their back and I hope they have mine and I really wish them the best in whatever they do but again, thank you to Matt and Nick Jackson for allowing that footage which allows the real story to be told because I think I saw some people thinking this would be revised.”