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Is Jungle Boy Back? AEW Young Bucks Hint At Jack Perry Return In BTE Clip

  • Writer: Carlos Astorga
    Carlos Astorga
  • 5 hours ago
  • 2 min read
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"Did Jack Perry Really Call?—Young Bucks Drop a Suspenseful BTE Teaser"


AEW fans were served a tantalizing morsel of content on August 25, 2025, as The Young Bucks quietly released a new “Being The Elite” (BTE) clip packed with understated drama—and a mystery return that’s got the internet buzzing.


The Setup:


In the 47‑second video, Matt and Nick Jackson are holed up in a hotel room, surrounded by a mountain of empty Pepsi bottles and pizza boxes—a comfy, almost relatable scene for anyone between shows. They’re lounging and watching a replay of their gritty Lights Out Steel Cage main event from Forbidden Door, when suddenly, Matt’s phone rings. The call I.D. reads: “Jack Perry.” Chill-inducing or downright eerie? Matt declines the call without a word, letting the on-screen suspense hang in the air.


Why It Matters:


Jack Perry—formerly Jungle Boy—has been absent from AEW since his appearance at Wrestle Dynasty in January and his loss of the TNT Championship at Full Gear last November. His disappearance kept fans speculating for months, and this cryptic phone call might just be the strongest hint yet at his return.


BTE Is Back—But Not Fully


In another recent short clip, the Bucks addressed the need to rename their signature tag-team finisher, the “EVP Trigger,” since they no longer hold AEW EVP titles. After debating, they settled on calling it the “BTE Trigger,” a subtle nod to their brand and perhaps a sign of a BTE resurgence.


Hidden Treasures & Fan Theories


1. Room Service Realism: The empty Pepsi cans and pizza boxes create a relatable, low-stakes backdrop—but in classic BTE fashion, it juxtaposes everyday life with high-stakes wrestling intrigue.


2. Silent Suspense: Matt Jackson’s refusal to answer the call—and no glance to Nick—dials up the curiosity. What’s going on with Jack? Is it a tease, a setup, or a narrative shift?


3. Strategic Silence: The video gives us more questions than answers—exactly what a teaser should do. Will Perry call again? Will BTE fully return? Only time will tell.


4. Finisher Renaming Fun: Transforming the “EVP Trigger” into the “BTE Trigger” may hint at a reinvention, a return to BTE’s comedic roots, or simply a clever wordplay to keep fans talking.

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