The Young Bucks Appear On 'Being The Dark Order', Dark Order Discuss Their Goals

The Young Bucks joke that a YouTube show about wrestling will never work.

On the latest episode of Being The Dark Order, The Young Bucks (Matthew and Nicholas Jackson) appeared on the show for the first time since the name changed from Being The Elite. The Dark Order members (Evil Uno, John Silver, and Evil Uno) were expressing their frustration about not being used for TV. Silver said that someone was trying to screw them over. The EVPs then appeared, and they exchanged pleasantries.

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Nicholas Jackson: You guys are killing it as a stable.

Alex Reynolds: Hey, I have this idea I wanted to pitch to you.

Matthew Jackson: Yeah, yeah, text me it and I’ll definitely reach back out to you. It’s the same number.

NJ: He’s not gonna read it [laughs]

The EVPs started to walk away, but they came back, as they questioned Dark Order for filming a YouTube show. They quipped that it would never work, and it would never start up a company.

MJ: Hey, are you guys filming a YouTube show? Is this a YouTube show? It’ll never work. A backstage YouTube show with vlogging will never work.

NJ: It will never start up a company. What are you guys doing with your time?

Matthew then demanded them not to use their likeness, and he told them to blur their faces

Later in the show, the Dark Order reflected on their emotional encounters with Preston Vance, Anna Jay, and Colt Cabana on the April 29 episode. They went on to discuss their goals, and they made it clear that they were leaving the past behind.

Evil Uno: Last week kinda sucked.

Alex Reynolds: Yeah, we heard some hard truths about ourselves from old members of Dark Order, [Preston] Vance, Anna [Jay], and Colt [Cabana]. Tough pill to swallow, but now it’s time to kind of move on and learn from the past, and just be better people.

John Silver: How about better boys?

EU: Better boys. We’ve been dwelling so long on the past. We’ve been here since day one. It’s almost been five years, the end of this month will be the very debut of AEW, which was the debut of Dark Order as well. It’ll be five whole years.

AR: Yeah, a lot of people don’t realize that Dark Order’s been around, we’re the longest faction, other than The Elite.

JS: Well, now that those cunts the Best Friends aren’t together [laughs].

AR: That’s gonna have to get bleeped out, right?

EU: So yeah, we’re the longest-standing stable in this company. I think it’s time for us to, we talked about our goals before, but I think, more than ever, that is what we should be focusing on from here on in the future, and kind of putting the past behind us, where it’s meant to be.

AR: Yeah, obviously learn from it, but our ultimate goal is the trios titles and to be on Wembley this year, which gives us about a little over four months. So it’s time to kind of hit the ground running.

EU: There’s a lot of catching up we have to do, but it starts right here.

Uno later noted that Matthew hadn't responded to one of his texts in about nine months. Reynolds said that he heard back, and they got a tag team match on ROH on HonorClub, where they would be facing Jay Lethal and Satnam Singh. As of this writing, that bout has yet to air.

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