When Keith Lee sent out the following tweet a day before his three-way AEW Tag Team Championship match alongside Swerve Strickland versus the Young Bucks and Team Taz, it sent some serious confusion throughout the greater wrestling universe.

Who are the brothers Lee is talking about, Ricky Starks and Powerhouse Hobbs? The literal Jackson brothers, Nick and Matt? And what does the phrase “belongs to?” Did the “Limitless One” mean “belongs to” as in dedicated to, or “belongs to” in a literal sense, as in it alone belongs to his brothers and no longer to him?

For the second time in two tries, was a title match scheduled for the Young Bucks about to go from three teams to two?

Enter Tony Khan, who cleared things up on Busted Open Radio as transcribed by our pals over at Wrestling Inc.

“Keith is here,” Khan said. “He is wrestling tonight. He had a family situation. I don’t want [to get into it], it’s not my place. But Keith is here and here to wrestle, as I understand it. I can’t really comment on what’s happening, but we’re going to support him through what is happening.”

Fyter Fest Night 1 – which is technically being filmed on the same night as Fytre Fest Night 2 but I digress – you still have your match, and if Lee's most recent tweet is of any indication, he's going to put on a show in honor of his actual brothers, who are going through something at home. Considering the strength of some of the matches Lee wrestled on the same card as The Bucks during their shared time in PWG, he should be little trouble doing just that, as the second-ever showdown between the two parties should be must-see TV.