The WWE/Young Bucks Rumor Mill Is Once Again Heating Up Thanks To Some Suspect Social Media Follows

The WWE/Young Bucks Rumor Mill Is Once Again Heating Up Thanks To Some Suspect Social Media Follows

Speculation has been running rampant for a while now that we'll see The Young Bucks arrive in WWE and some social media follows have now resulted in that going into overdrive! Hit the jump for details...

By JoshWilding - Jun 26, 2018 05:06 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
The Young Bucks may be tearing up the indie scene but the ultimate destination for pretty much every wrestler out there remains WWE and it's hard to imagine them not wanting to wrestle for the company somewhere down the line. Whether or not that day will ever come but WWE recently promoted the big E3 gaming showdown between The Elite and The New Day which came as a huge surprise. 

With their current contracts expiring in December, it would make a lot of sense for them to at least consider signing with WWE and fans have noticed that the company's Twitter account has now started following Matt Jackson. Typically, WWE only follows those who are under contract with them and it's rare they're seen following any non-WWE accounts (unless it's a company like UFC, for example).

This could mean something or it might mean absolutely nothing but it leaves us with a lot to think about. Throw in the fact that Kenny Omega's contract also expires next January and the 2019 Royal Rumble promises to be a very interesting affair, that's for sure. What do you guys think of this seemingly suspect social media follow? As always, share your thoughts in the comments section. 
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