The Young Bucks were asked for details on what their potential future tv deal might look like and they responded with some interesting insight.

During an interview with Sporting News, Nick and Matt Jackson said, "We're all in on this, man. This is it." His comments were meant to mean that the duo, as well as their other partners, were working on some big things. They refused to give away too many details but said that sooner, rather than later, they'll have some news to deliver when it comes to their tv negotiations.

At one point they took a minor shot at WWE saying they definitely wouldn't offer tv in the same way WWE does. "Definitely not three hours, that's for sure," responded Nick. "I feel like three hours is too much. You get into a problem where you overexpose your talent and some people get tired of the talent you use because you're using them so often."

Referencing the fact that they do their mini-series on YouTube in 15-minute spurts, they know a tv show can't be 15 minutes, but it could be an hour, maybe two at most. They also added that they didn't feel it would have to be weekly but could be a show that aired once-a-month may work as well, as long as it was aired live.

Matt added he felt live was best because everyone wants to watch a sporting event live. "They want it to be happening right before their eyes because they don't want to have to read the results later.

What This Means

That the Young Bucks referred to their events as "sporting events" and that they didn't think anything but live was going to cut it, even it if wasn't once per week, says a lot about what they plan to do if and when they land their tv rights deal.

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