Matt and Nick Jackson took a lot of nasty bumps in the Anarchy in the Arena match at AEW Double or Nothing and they were banged up after the match. While fans wondered what kind of injuries they actually suffered, Matt Jackson has finally revealed the extent of his injuries after the bout.

While speaking on his YouTube channel, Matt Jackson uploaded a video of himself on the day of Double or Nothing and the aftermath of the match. Jackson revealed that immediately after the match, he had a wrap around his hamstring because it was pulled, and he had been icing it since he got hurt.

The day after the match, Jackson slept just three hours because he was so uncomfortable all night and admitted he felt really bad. On top of that, his left knee was swollen, making it hard for him to walk. Jackson added that his neck was bothering him as well and he told his brother that this might be the worst he’s ever felt after a match in his entire career.

“I have a wrap around my hamstring. It’s—it’s a pulled hamstring. I’m just out here icing my big old hamstring because I got hurt. I woke up, I slept maybe three hours, I was so uncomfortable all night. I feel really bad, I’m not feeling it.

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My left knee’s also swollen, so I’m having a hard time walking. Look at these hairy things—I just shaved my legs. And my neck’s kind of hurting too. I was texting my brother, I think this is the worst I’ve ever felt after a match in my career. Overall like my whole body, this is bad.”

Fans really do respect the Bucks for putting their bodies on the line like this every single time, which just shows how passionate they are about the business. Thankfully, the Young Bucks made a full recovery and they are now set to square off against Will Ospreay and Swerve Strickland at AEW All: In Texas. Therefore, we’ll have to see who will win the match.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee has covered pro wrestling for over 20 years, delivering trusted news and backstage updates to fans around the world.

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