The Young Bucks have already turned on Jon Moxley

The presence of Don Callis created a rift between the Young Bucks and Kenny Omega. The rising tensions led to tonight (April 7)’s main event Dynamics, a six-man brand that exhausts Omega & the Good Brothers versus Jon Moxley & the Young Bucks. Could Moxley really trust the Jackson brothers to get their hands dirty against their longtime friends?

Late in the game, Matt Jackson killed an exhausted Omega, but he could not get the chance to put Kenny away with a superkick. Omega exploited Matt’s emotions with a slap in the face that led to a fight. Omega showed no hesitation in its attacks; he suplexed Matt right on his neck and wanted to hurt him.

But that was still not enough for Matt to commit to taking down Omega. The Bucks had Omega on his knees in position for their BTE Trigger finisher, but Matt could not get through it. Moxley no longer had patience. He entered himself and showed the Bucks how to deliver the murder blow. He shot Kenny with two Paradigm Shifts and then tried to strangle him mercilessly.

Moxley’s brutality was too much for the Bucks. They kicked Mox too hard before he could injure Omega.

This betrayal led to Omega’s body being dragged on top of Moxley for the victory. Then, with encouragement from Don Callis and Omega, the Bucks delivered (reluctantly?) Stereo superkicks to Moxley.

The AEW commentators were disgusted by the Bucks’ actions and called them a bunch of sales.

It seems Jon Moxley can not trust the Young Bucks. It’s shocking, I know.

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