
Matt Jackson (2) (1985–)
Author of Young Bucks: Killing the Business from Backyards to the Big Leagues
For other authors named Matt Jackson, see the disambiguation page.
Works by Matt Jackson
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Massie, Matthew
- Birthdate
- 1985-03-13
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- wrestler
- Relationships
- Jackson, Nick (brother)
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Montebello, California, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- California, USA
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Reviews
As someone relatively new to wrestling and unaware of The Young Bucks I really enjoyed the behind the scenes look at the Jackson brothers and their persistent struggle and no-quit attitude towards turning their dreams into reality. The book is one big journey of how they started to wrestle in their backyard In Reseda to wrestling all over the world.
I never realized how hard wrestlers work. Sometimes basically wrecking their bodies night after night for little to no pay-off and promotion. show more Reading this makes you privy to some of the stuff that your average fan doesn’t know. It was also cool to learn wrestling terminology and just how AEW started. I mean what would've happened if Matt never returned Tony Khans call?
Reading about how they dedicated themselves to achieving their goals in life was fun and at times depressing. The chapters alternate between each brother so you can get a feel of their personalities. I also liked learning about the wrestlers they met in the circuit. Wrestlers we see on tv and who are actually very kind behind the scenes.
One thing I will say is there is a lot of hyperbole in this book and sometimes it can take away from their believability. I recommend reading a chapter at a time and not binging it, otherwise it can seem like excessive bragging in some chapters. It was fun though to read about a match and then look it up on YouTube to see if it really was as they described.
It’s impressive that they wrote this on their phones in between their busy schedules. The Young Bucks definitely have a lot of drive. Even for the people who can’t stand them you can’t deny how hard they have worked and practiced to get to where they are. If you are into wrestling and even if you are not, this is an entertaining read.
Special thanks to NetGalley and Dey Street Books for sharing this ARC with me in exchange for my honest review. show less
I never realized how hard wrestlers work. Sometimes basically wrecking their bodies night after night for little to no pay-off and promotion. show more Reading this makes you privy to some of the stuff that your average fan doesn’t know. It was also cool to learn wrestling terminology and just how AEW started. I mean what would've happened if Matt never returned Tony Khans call?
Reading about how they dedicated themselves to achieving their goals in life was fun and at times depressing. The chapters alternate between each brother so you can get a feel of their personalities. I also liked learning about the wrestlers they met in the circuit. Wrestlers we see on tv and who are actually very kind behind the scenes.
One thing I will say is there is a lot of hyperbole in this book and sometimes it can take away from their believability. I recommend reading a chapter at a time and not binging it, otherwise it can seem like excessive bragging in some chapters. It was fun though to read about a match and then look it up on YouTube to see if it really was as they described.
It’s impressive that they wrote this on their phones in between their busy schedules. The Young Bucks definitely have a lot of drive. Even for the people who can’t stand them you can’t deny how hard they have worked and practiced to get to where they are. If you are into wrestling and even if you are not, this is an entertaining read.
Special thanks to NetGalley and Dey Street Books for sharing this ARC with me in exchange for my honest review. show less
This was a very good read. I became a fan of the Bucks during their time at NJPW. They were obnoxious, but in a way that made me want to see them more.
I followed the story of All In and AEW thru their Being The Elite YouTube channel like all of their fans. But it was fascinating learning about their journey from being childhood wrestling fans to backyard wrestlers to becoming one of the best tag teams around.
I followed the story of All In and AEW thru their Being The Elite YouTube channel like all of their fans. But it was fascinating learning about their journey from being childhood wrestling fans to backyard wrestlers to becoming one of the best tag teams around.
A tremendous read. This was a fast, entertaining and engaging book about the lives and careers of AEW performers The Young Bucks.
A wonderful wrestling book! Up there with the greats!
It even made me cry a few times with the Buck's rise to stardom and the introduction of AEW. I hope one day they write a new one that features their success at AEW as they are still making headlines today!
It even made me cry a few times with the Buck's rise to stardom and the introduction of AEW. I hope one day they write a new one that features their success at AEW as they are still making headlines today!
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- Rating
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