The Young Bucks addressed the media last night after the All Elite Wrestling Double Or Nothing rally in Jacksonville and said they will find some way to continue the ‘Being The Elite’ series.
Our own Ross Berman was part of the media scrum in Jacksonville, and captured the following video and comments while the Jackson brothers fielded questions from the media, including discussing BTE’s future:
Matt: The plan is to keep it going.
Nick: For now, it might be tough doing it weekly because we’re not going to be on the road every single day of our lives. [laughs]
Matt: Maybe it’ll become more of a documentary series.
Nick: We’re still going to keep going.
Matt: The plan is, that’s our platform. That’s the biggest thing—everybody watches it every week.
Nick: I hope we can do it every week. The plan is to [continue it weekly].
Matt: It’ll be tough, but we’ll get creative. We’ll figure it out.
Nick: If we can’t do it weekly, we’ll have to tell our fans to be a little bit patient with us.
Matt: The show is not going to go away anytime soon though.
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The Young Bucks were also asked about some dream venues they’d like to run now that they’ve announced Double Or Nothing as taking place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, as well as a second show in Jacksonville:
Nick: That’s a tough question. For me, we’re LA guys, so there’s something with the Staples Center. I’m a huge NBA fan.
Matt: In my heart, I’ve always wanted to wrestle in my hometown, which is Rancho Cucamonga. There’s no building in Rancho Cucamonga; there’s one in Ontario, and I would love to do a show there. I’d love to do a show at [Madison Square Garden]. That’s an obvious one.
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