Young Bucks: Matt Jackson (left) and Nick Jackson (right)
The Bullet Club is back together, as AEW stars The Young Bucks reunited with Kenny Omega and the Good Brothers. The IMPACT Tag Team Champions have already appeared on AEW Dynamite, so it would make perfect sense for the AEW World Tag Team Champions to appear on IMPACT Wrestling's programming.
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The Young Bucks are borderline heels right now, but they could turn to the dark side due to their alliance with Omega. The AEW World Champion is a cocky villain, and his influence could rub off on Matt and Nick Jackson. This trio has been working together for a long time, so The Young Bucks could turn heel to preserve their alliance.
The Young Bucks and Omega have a special bond. The Jacksons often support Omega in his biggest matches, and they could accompany him to the ring on Saturday. As a result, there's a strong chance that The Young Bucks will appear at Hard To Kill. They could even play a role in Omega's main event match.
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