The wrestling world was thrown into a frenzy recently when top AEW stars hinted at potential retirement from in-ring competition. The Young Bucks, also known as the Founding Fathers, made headlines with their contemplation of hanging up their boots.
The Young Bucks, comprising Matt and Nick Jackson, recently made a triumphant return to the ring after being sidelined by The Don Callis Family members. However, their comeback was short-lived as they were once again attacked, this time by Andrade El Idolo and his cohorts. This led to the brothers discussing the possibility of retirement, with Matt mentioning that they still had one big babyface run left in them.
The news of The Young Bucks considering retirement sparked a wave of mixed reactions from fans. While some expressed disappointment at the thought of them leaving the wrestling scene, others were quick to criticize and even encourage them to retire immediately.
Despite the negative feedback, there were also fans who showed appreciation for The Young Bucks and their contributions to AEW. Many praised the tag team for their impressive career and for never stepping foot in WWE.
In light of these retirement rumors, AEW President Tony Khan made a major announcement regarding The Young Bucks’ immediate plans. The brothers are set to compete in a four-way tag team match on Dynamite to determine the next No.1 contenders for the AEW World Tag Team Championships currently held by FTR.
As the anticipation builds for Dynamite: Maximum Carnage, fans are eager to see if The Young Bucks can secure this opportunity and potentially embark on another tag team title run. The outcome of this match could have a significant impact on their future in AEW.
Overall, the wrestling world is abuzz with speculation and excitement as The Young Bucks navigate this uncertain chapter in their careers. Whether they ultimately decide to retire or continue their in-ring journey, one thing is for certain – their impact on AEW and the wrestling industry as a whole will not be forgotten.

