Nick Jackson Thanks Cody Rhodes, AEW Roster For All In 2023 Success

Young Buck and AEW EVP praises wrestlers following historic show.

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Despite all the stories of locker room unrest following the historic All In show on Sunday, All Elite Wrestling EVP Nick Jackson took the time to thank several members of the AEW roster for all they'd contributed on the road to the biggest wrestling event of all time.

Taking to his Instagram, Jackson made a point to specifically isolate certain talent for praise. He said;

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On Dash Harwood & Cash Wheeler:

"Thanks for being so competitive. You guys drive us to be better. This isn't over."

On MJF & Adam Cole:

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"Bravo guys. Somehow had the entire audience captivated not only once but twice during a 5 hour+ event."

On Sting:

"They say never meet your hero's [sic]. I disagreed with that statement when I met Sting. It's an honor to have him in AEW."

On Hikaru Shida:

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"She doesn't get enough credit for what she's done for the division . She deserves her flowers!"

On Orange Cassidy & Best Friends:

"Three guys who worked their asses off for decades and deserve everything they've been given. Hard work and being different is what built AEW."

On Darby Allin:

"The craziest individual I've ever met in the business. AEW is honored to have him every single week."

On Eddie Kingston:

"I love you. You're a huge reason why we stayed. You'll hate me for posting this."

On Will Ospreay:

"Don't tell Kenny I said this. But the best wrestler in the entire world"

And on Cody Rhodes:

"This doesn't happen without you. Spoiler alert for the people who say we hat each other. That isn't true."

The Young Bucks were unsuccessful in their attempts to reclaim the AEW Tag Team Titles at the Wembley Stadium showcase on Sunday. They were defeated by FTR to make their ongoing series 2-1, though refused a post-match handshake to foreshadow future showdowns.

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