AEW's Matt Jackson Reveals Why The Young Bucks Left Twitter

They quit the social media platform back in December...

Back in December 2019, The Young Bucks suddenly deactivated their social media accounts. 

Matt Jackson addressed him and his brother leaving the social media platform over the weekend on Instagram and he revealed the final straw came after people sent them google map images of their homes. 

The Young Buck wrote: "I applaud anyone who decides to take a break from social media. Especially the toxic world of Twitter specifically. We logged off when threatening messages were sent to us regularly & finally the last straw came when google map images of our homes were being tweeted to us. It's been a nice break for our mental health. If someone decides to sign off, good for them!"

Jackson commented on The Young Bucks leaving Twitter at the time and he noted the platform had stifled their creativity and was a negative impact on their mental health. 

Jackson wrote: "First off, I acknowledge how ridiculous it is that I even need to talk about this, but it's clearly a distraction. My brother & I decided to leave Twitter permanently a few days ago. We realized it took precious time away from our families who've already sacrificed enough time as it is. Also, we've noticed how it seems to stifle our creativity. 

"Lastly, after taking numerous breaks this past year from Twitter, we found it to be healing to our mental health, so getting off completely was the next step. This will not change how we interact with our amazing fans, as we'll continue to put out our best content online. Never be afraid to say hello to us whether it's on social media or in person. Thanks so much for the support. We love you all very much. Happy holidays!"



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