Cody and The Young Bucks discuss All In, acknowledge offers that could split them up, the myth the event will make them rich, Chris Jericho and Hulk Hogan’s interest

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By Jason Powell, Prowrestling.net Editor (@prowrestlingnet)

A new All In event video called “All Us” featuring Cody and The Young Bucks discussing the September 1 event is now available for viewing below or at Youtube.com.

Powell’s POV: One of the talkers coming out of the video is Cody acknowledging that people have tried to drive a wedge between them since the All In event sold out. He noted that there are “offers” and “money” and “things that could eventually split us up.”

It’s a fun video that shows the three of them out of character and having fun. The trio shoot down the notion that they will be getting rich because of the event. They also address how people will be able to watch the show. Without sharing anything concrete, they make it clear that they want fans to be able to watch the show. They also comment on the interest level of Chris Jericho and Hulk Hogan when it comes to All In, their relationship with the fans, and their biggest fears the night before the event, and more.

It’s labeled as “episode 001” so presumably that means there’s more to come. It’s also worth noting that the video lists the executive producers as Cody and the Bucks under their real names, and it’s also billed as a production of Lightning One, and Billy Corgan and Dave Lagana are listed as co-executive producers.


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