Johnny Gargano Likes Young Bucks Twitter Bio Mocking NXT's New Direction

Former NXT Champion slaps the like button on Young Bucks' trolling bio.

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Johnny Gargano has liked a tweet highlighting The Young Bucks' latest hard-trolling Twitter bio, which openly mocks WWE NXT's reported new direction.

Matt and Nick Jackson updated their bio to the following on Sunday:-

Very tall. Not in our 30's.

This came following reports of a dramatic shift in WWE's philosophy with regards to NXT. In the wake of another round of wrestler releases, the Wrestling Observer's Dave Meltzer reported that the promotion was switching its focus back to an older developmental style based around bigger, younger wrestlers, with the hierarchy believing the brand housed too many wrestlers who were "too small and too old."

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The news drew an understandably negative response from wrestling fans across the internet. The Bucks weren't the only wrestlers to react to the situation, however, with Gargano slapping the "like" button on an @bio_bucks tweet highlighting their latest change.

Gargano is yet to remove the like, but here's a screenshot in case he does:-

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Gargano (33 years old and 5'10", for whatever it's worth) has been signed to WWE since April 2016. Positioned as one of NXT's most prominent players for the bulk of his run, he has a solitary NXT Championship reign to his name as well as three runs with the North American Title.

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