Watch The Milwaukee Bucks Put AEW's Dark Order To Shame In Pregame Wrestling Routine

Publish date: 2024-06-11

The Milwaukee Bucks get paid to play basketball - not to wrestle - yet some of them appear to have a better working punch than a certain member of AEW's Dark order.

The NBA team has taken up the habit of wrestling each other ahead of games and, before taking on the Boston Celtics on Thursday night, put on quite the show in the hallway of their Fiserv Forum home.

While awaiting the start of the game, they started an all-out brawl, with the likes of reigning MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo, Wesley Matthews, Brook and Robin Lopez all involved.

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The Lopez brothers look to have included a "Brothers of Destruction" storyline to the whole affair. Robin is usually the one to put Giannis over but his brother Brook stepped in to help him out on Thursday, before they ganged up on the Greek superstar.

Funny thing is, Bucks head coach Mike Budenholzer had no idea this was happening until his kids showed him some of the videos. That was after over 20 games had gone by this season.

"I had no idea what they were talking about. And then they showed me, and I was like, 'Oh, my God. I cannot believe they do that,'"  he told ESPN. "It just seems really strange, and I don't know what the right word is. Just different. And I joked with somebody else that I'm just going to pretend that I don't know that it's happening and act like they don't do it.

"I'm not engaged on it. They didn't run that one by me."

A Certain Creeper Could Take A Page From The Bucks' Book

As it pertains to the Dark Order, one of their members spent some time in the headlines after getting caught throwing a barrage of punches at a downed Dustin Rhodes nearly a month ago. Only the punches were so far away from Dustin's face, another wrestler could have been lying next to him and they still wouldn't have been close.

The creeper has since apologized for his gaffe, but it's not a great look when basketball players who have zero wrestling experience could throw a fake punch better than a professional wrestler.

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