MJF defends WWE against critics

MJF defends WWE against critics

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MJF makes a bold statement defending WWE against critics heaps praise on the Performance Center

MJF could be headed to WWE once his contract expires in 2024 Amidst rumors and reports of potentially leaning towards leaving for after his contract expires, the AEW star took to Twitter to defend WWE's Performance Center. Earlier today, MJF retweeted Create A Pro, the wrestling school where he was trained. A Twitter user replied to the tweet by stating that WWE spent over 20 million dollars on the facility but failed to produce a real star. This prompted Salt of the Earth to clap back by namedropping some of WWE's top standouts who were trained in the Performance Center. "Liv Morgan. Big E. Bianca Belair. Baron Corbin. Naomi. Alexa Bliss. Charlotte Flair. Roman reigns. Just to name a few. People on this app have f***ing brainworms," MJF wrote in a tweet. You can view the tweet . Because no one is that good at being bad! Here's the Salt of the Earth, as the Best Heel of the Year at , presented by Sportskeeda!
Dynamite Because no one is that good at being bad! Here's the Salt of the Earth, as the Best Heel of the Year at , presented by Sportskeeda! Dynamite

Will MJF leave AEW once his contract expires

The AEW star previously stated that he would be the one to start a bidding war in 2024, implying that WWE and AEW will have to fight over him once his contract expires. While fans didn't initially believe he was going to leave the promotion given his position there, the three-time Dynamite Diamond has repeatedly referenced his looming free agency in promos. My name is now Trademarked. it has been an honor, a privilege, and the crowning achievement of my career to be allowed to pay you for the right to procure your trademark registration from the federal government. I’m not worthy. No one is. it has been an honor, a privilege, and the crowning achievement of my career to be allowed to pay you for the right to procure your trademark registration from the federal government. I’m not worthy. No one is. My name is now Trademarked. A short while later, reports emerged suggesting that he wasn't entirely satisfied with his position in AEW and had an on-going dispute with behind the scenes. Here's what the 26-year-old had to say regarding his contract situation in an interview with : "Let me explain something to you, by 2024, daddy [something MJF refers to himself as during this interview] is gonna make more money than the Hardys ever made in their entire run . . . I can’t wait to leave this company, how ‘bout that? Oh no — hope that doesn’t ruffle any feathers in the office. Oh no... who said AEW? I didn’t say AEW, you just said AEW... maybe I did, maybe I didn’t [say ‘this company’]. Maybe I’m in a sh*t mood. Maybe I hate my boss, maybe I f***ing love my boss. Who’s to say?” [H/t ] Even during his latest segment on AEW Dynamite, the Long Island native referred to his contract situation on the microphone. His long-term future remains up in the air, but for now, he remains one of AEW's top stars. Did you know Scott Steiner slapped a pro wrestling legend? Don't believe us? . Poll : 0 votes Quick Links More from Sportskeeda Thank You! Show More Comments No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ Be the first one to comment on this story More from Sportskeeda Fetching more content... 1 Logout No Results Found
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