RVD called them out in an interview for looking “like they were out of High School” and they never introduced themselves or shook his hand. This concept seems to bewilder Matt as he describes it, saying he was always cordial with RVD. Matt stresses how mean everyone was to him and Nick online after this.
After the match, Booker T had to repeat himself once or twice to get Nick’s attention so he would stop leaning on his coat. Matt tells the story like Booker T is some asshole but he never takes into account how Booker worked there for years, and these “extra’s” come in and literally stand on his stuff. Booker T would go on Twitter and call them out for not shaking hands or introducing themselves as well as the coat thing. Matt responds by making fun of the grammar errors in the tweet. They spent two nights backstage at WWE and couldn’t be bothered to try and correct the behavior that RVD had literally just called them out for. (The book says these two evens are just a few weeks apart) Matt tried to play the victim and act like Booker T punked him out, but these two couldn’t grasp the simple wrestling code of hand shakes and introductions. They heard about it in TNA from RVD, then did it all over again a few weeks later in WWE.
Matt says it broke his heart when, on August 23rd, 2011, a bleacher report writer named Tyler Williams published a story called “Young and Arrogant: Are The Young Bucks Burying Their Careers”
Matt Jackson has such insecurity issues that 10 years later, he remembers the date it was published and the name of the guy who wrote it. Jesus Christ.
The Young Bucks get called out by RVD and Booker T in a span of a month for the same shitty behaviour, and instead of addressing it in a positive way, like contacting those guys, they copy their poses at their next ROH show.
They don’t mention who says this, but after the show where they stole Booker T and RVD’s poses, someone backstage told them that was “bush League” and it didn’t belong on the show