The brothers and tag team professional wrestlers recount their journey to success in this “intriguing, personal, family-centered” memoir (Library Journal).
“These guys are the pioneers of making it BIG in the pro wrestling business outside of the corporate structure by doing things their own way. . . . Matt and Nick are the true definition of success in the wrestling world . . .and beyond.” —Chris Jericho, multiple-time world champion and author of three New York Times bestsellers
Famous for their highflying moves, Superkicks, and viral videos, Matt and Nick Jackson are two of the hottest competitors in professional wrestling today, inspiring fans and dreams worldwide through their resilience and eagerness to forge their own path.
In Young Bucks, Matt and Nick recount how they made it not only as spectacular wrestlers in the All Elite Wrestling lineup, but also as visionary executives heralding one of the most exciting eras in the independent wrestling industry. From taking odd jobs to pay for their own wrestling ring and hosting backyard events with friends to being recruited into the independent California circuit and becoming one of the sports biggest acts, Matt and Nick look back on the sacrifices they made and share personal reflections on their faith, their families, and the pressure of the spotlight. Paying tribute to the wrestling acts and inspirations that came before them, they elaborate on this historic moment in the evolution of wrestling and their pivotal role in the dramatic transformation of the sport and culture.
Alternating between Matt’s and Nick’s perspectives, Young Bucks is a complete portrait of what it means to grow into—and give back to—wrestling.
“Young Bucks makes you feel motivated to pursue your own dreams and shows us the real meaning behind the phrase, “Never give up”. . . . Whether you’re looking for a book on pro wrestling, a motivational journey or an example of how to take a risk and start a business to do things on your own terms: this is a book for you.” —SLAM! Wrestling
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