10 Indie Wrestling Acts WWE Must Sign For NXT In 2016
2. The Young Bucks
Theres no better party than a Superkick party, just ask brothers Matt and Nick Jackson aka The Young Bucks. In the last three-four years, the Bucks have established themselves as the most premier tag team in the world that doesnt work for WWE. Theyve created t-shirts which make them a ton of money, theyve wrestled in TNA, ROH, PWG, New Japan and their diary is always full with independent dates. It begs the question that if these guys are so popular then why havent they ended up in WWE? The brothers have had tryouts with the company and negotiated but it all boils down to them making a pretty great living working around the country with most of the week off to spend time with their families so theyre not gonna go to NXT unless a pretty big contract is offered to them. WWE offered Finn Balor a bigger deal than most NXT talents to make the jump this past year and if WWE have any sense, theyll do the same with The Young Bucks. Theyre an incredibly exciting team with one weapon in their pocket that so few wrestlers have today Theyre cool. People pay money for an act thats fresh, cool and a little bit different from the norm.
Kenny is a successful podcast host with Inside The Ropes, promotes exciting Q&A events in the UK with the likes of Sting and DDP, has interviewed the big guns like Foley, Jericho, Bruno and Austin and enjoys cheese a great deal.