Jack Perry’s All Out 2025 Stunning Return: A Prehistoric Betrayal That Actually Made Sense
Just when you thought AEW couldn’t get any more predictable, they pull a prehistoric rabbit out of their hat. At All Out, in a move that absolutely everyone saw coming from a mile away, Jack Perry and Luchasaurus got the band back together. Yes, you heard that right. The tag team formerly known as Jurassic Express has reunited, and the wrestling world is… well, it’s reacting.
What Happened at All Out 2025?
Let’s set the scene. The Young Bucks, fresh off yet another failed attempt to reclaim the AEW World Tag Team Titles—this time in a chaotic four-way ladder match won by Brodido at All out 2025. As Matt and Nick Jackson contemplated their dwindling relevance, who should appear but Jack Perry.
Jack Perry, looking like he’d just rolled off the set of a low-budget indie film, stormed the ring. After a brief, and let’s be honest, unconvincing staredown with his former Elite buddies, he launched an attack. It was two on one, and for a hot second, it looked like Jack Perry was about to eat a superkick party for his troubles. The Bucks had him lined up for their patented V-Trigger, a move we’ve seen about a million times. But then, in a stroke of booking genius—or desperation, you decide—the lights went out.
A Prehistoric Reunion Shakes All Elite Wrestling
When the lights came back on, a cheesy video package flickered to life, showing Jack Perry, “resurrecting” Luchasaurus. The dinosaur, who has been languishing under the ridiculous monikers of Killswitch, was back. He hit the ring, dispatched the Young Bucks with all the effort of a T-Rex swatting away a couple of annoying flies, and then… they hugged.
Yes, a hug. Right in the middle of the ring. To seal the deal, their old, ridiculously catchy theme music, “Tarzan Boy,” blared through the Scotiabank Arena. The crowd popped, because of course they did. Nostalgia is a heck of a drug. So, after months of aimless wandering, weird name changes, and a heel turn that had all the heat of a forgotten cup of coffee, the Jurassic Express is back in business.
What Does This Mean for the AEW Tag Team Division?
So, what’s next? It seems the mysterious warnings the Young Bucks had been receiving on their little YouTube show, Being The Elite, were from Jack Perry all along. Shocking, I know. The reunion sets up a seemingly inevitable feud between the newly reformed Jurassic Express and the Jackson brothers. It’s a match-up we’ve seen before, but hey, why create something new when you can just recycle the past, right?
Jack Perry’s return itself has been a long time coming. He’s been off AEW television for most of 2025, with his last major appearance being a loss at Wrestle Dynasty. Now he’s back, and he’s brought his big green friend with him. While the reunion provides a clear direction for both men, one has to wonder if this is a step forward or a step back. Is this the exciting next chapter, or is AEW just pressing the reset button because they ran out of ideas?
For the Young Bucks, this is another feud to keep them occupied and, more importantly, relevant. They are masters of reinvention, but even their act can feel stale. A high-profile program with a reunited, and presumably edgier, Jurassic Express could be just what they need to feel important again. Its a win-win for everyone involved and it should be a fun feud.
