The Young Bucks Officially Accept Broken Matt's Open Challenge

'Anywhere, any time, any place'.

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Responding to Broken Matt Hardy's most recent tweet calling out every set of tag team champions in North America, Matt and Nick Jackson sensationally accepted the challenge, agreeing to fight Matt Hardy and partner Brother Nero on a date currently still to be confirmed.

Laughing off the threat of potential 'heat' they may receive from Ring of Honor management, the cocky champions threw down their own gauntlet to the TNA titleholders, offering to meet the Broken Hardys at an upcoming RoH show, the Impact Zone, or even the Hardy compound.

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Broken Matt then tweeted his response, daring RoH Chief Operating Officer Joe Koff to make the match, or alternatively allow The Bucks to appear at the fabled Hardy residence in the near future.

Following Broken Matt's appearance at RoH Final Battle 2016 back in December, there were rumours 'The Bucks of Youth' may appear during TNA's maniacal 'Total Nonstop DELETION' episode of Impact, but it looks as though a bigger climax was planned for the pairings all along.

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It’s unconfirmed which group will host the clash between the TNA and RoH Tag Team Champions, but with both duos still the talk of the industry after an electric 2016, it would be a massive opportunity for either company to draw significant attention during the hottest period of the wrestling year.

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